Today sees the start of National Lorry Week 2020 in Northern Ireland. Despite, for obvious reasons, being a little different to Lorry Weeks gone by, the UK’s Road Haulage Association (RHA) is determined that this year’s awareness week will be the best yet.
On foot of a successful trial, leading logistics firm, Farrall’s Group has announced its decision to move its entire fleet of 65 trucks and 100 trailers to a Michelin tyre policy.
Jacobs Vehicle Systems, whose Jake brake has for decades been a byword for secondary engine braking in North America, has announced that its latest innovation, the High Power Density (HPD ) engine brake has gone into production.
UK-based Trailerlock has launched a new universal key for its fridge trailer door lock, which allows any drivers to access any applicable trailer using their own key.
Because winter can throw up all sorts of unpredictable weather and road conditions, Goodyear is advising all trucks are thoroughly checked to ensure all vehicles are ready.
UK fuel distributor, New Era Fuels has taken delivery of its latest DAF CF tanker, as the company ramps-up its ‘go-green’ message with the supply of Green D+ HVO (enhanced Hydro-treated Vegetable Oil) – the markedly cleaner and renewable alternative to diesel – to its domestic and commercial customers.
The Mercedes-Benz Sprinter and Volkswagen Crafter are two of the largest panel vans in Ireland, with the longest models reaching 7.37m and 7.39m respectively.
The first ever What Car? Van of the Year Award winners have been announced. The Irish market is arguably similar to that of the UK, when it comes to the availability of models and which vans are popular.
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