Press Release, Transport, Warehousing

How Toyota Material Handling UK’s Approach to Waste Reduction Brings Benefits to Customers

Toyota has long been recognised as a global leader in manufacturing innovation, thanks largely to its renowned Toyota Production System (TPS). But TPS is far more than a factory-floor tool, it is a comprehensive approach to operational excellence that can be applied across many industries and processes.
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Press Release

Queclink develops satellite-enabled vehicle tracking for uninterrupted transport management

Queclink Wireless Solutions, a global provider of IoT devices and hardware, has launched its first satellite-enabled vehicle tracker for applications that demand the highest levels of connectivity in remote and isolated locations. The GV75MG SAT unit has been designed to operate in the harshest environments, where mobile networks are unreliable or unavailable, to deliver advanced security, driver safety and transport management solutions.
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Distribution, Transport

Another design award for Toyota’s lithium-ion Traigo_i counterbalanced forklift 

Toyota Material Handling Europe’s next-gen electric counterbalanced forklift, the Toyota Traigo_i, has been awarded the German Design Award 2026 in the category Excellent Product Design – Industry. This marks the second major international design recognition for the Traigo_i, following its Red Dot Design Award win in 2025, solidifying its place among the most innovative and aesthetically refined industrial products. 
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Press Release, Technology

Postrack becomes the first Order NowTM partner in Europe for asset tracking

Postrack, a leading provider of asset tracking solutions, has become Geotab’s first Order Now partner launched in Europe for asset tracking. The company’s comprehensive range of battery-powered, asset tracking devices has been fully integrated with the Geotab® platform and will now be available via Order Now on the Geotab Marketplace®.
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Haulage, International, News, Transport

Increased digital investment required to keep pace with 2026 customs changes

International freight businesses will need to adopt greater levels of digitisation, automation and electronic reporting to comply with incoming UK and EU customs requirements or face severe consequences in terms of added costs, delays and operational risk. This is the view of Sarah-Louise Murray, Customs Manager at leading customs clearance specialist, Derry Bros, who warns some operators will be in for a shock as many processes that work today may be insufficient in 2026 and beyond.
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