Transport secretary Louise Haigh has given the go-ahead to Associated British Ports' (ABP's) application to build a £100m freight terminal at the Port of Immingham in North Lincolnshire.
The transport sector has been operating under turbulent conditions for the past few years, facing substantial cost increases ...
A lorry driver who discovered and reported stowaway immigrants in his vehicle as he boarded the ferry at Calais is ...
Family-run Croydon haulier ELB Partners has invested £40,000 in safety equipment to ensure its fleet meets the minimum Direct ...
The Port of Greenock has officially unveiled its new £25m ship-to-shore cranes which aim to boost productivity and speed up ...
Logistics UK has added its voice to a growing list of concerned industry stakeholders condemning the government's move to ...
DHL Supply Chain has forged a strategic partnership with e-commerce homeware specialist Online Home Shop (OHS).
An intrepid trio from Asset Alliance Group have completed their kayaking challenge, paddling across the English Channel in ...
Knowles Logistics saw pre-tax profit more than treble last year, fuelled by contract wins with both new and existing ...
The RHA is urging the government to give the Lower Thames Crossing near London the go-ahead after the Transport Secretary ...
Leicestershire-based Pall-Ex has announced a key new appointment to help further expand the business's global presence.
Commercial vehicle contract hire company Vertellus has added ten fully electric refrigerated trucks to its EV Discovery ...