Future, Haulage, Logistics

Blockchain Technology Revolutionising Supply Chain Management in the Haulage Industry

In a significant development poised to reshape the haulage industry, blockchain technology is making headlines as companies recognise its potential to revolutionise supply chain management. This cutting-edge decentralised ledger system is garnering attention for its ability to enhance transparency, security, and efficiency, addressing long-standing challenges in logistics operations.
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Future, Haulage

Cutting-edge innovations drive efficiency and sustainability in the logistics sector

In a world that thrives on rapid globalisation and an ever-increasing demand for goods, the haulage industry plays a vital role in connecting businesses and consumers across the globe. With recent advancements in technology, this indispensable sector is undergoing a remarkable transformation, ushering in a new era of efficiency and sustainability.
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Logistics, Transport Manager Resources

UK: Recent Investments In Transport Infrastructure

Transport infrastructure is a key driver of economic growth and social mobility. In the United Kingdom, the last three years have seen a range of investments in transport infrastructure aimed at improving connectivity, reducing congestion, and promoting sustainable modes of transportation. Let's take a look at some of the most significant UK transport infrastructure improvements over the last three years.
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Haulage, Insights, Women

Women Aged 20-29 Achieve Highest HGV Pass Rates Research Reveals

Women in Britain are gaining ground when it comes to taking HGV tests, according to new research from Pallet-Track. The pallet network's analysis of Department for Transport (DfT) data shows that female drivers aged 20-29 had the highest Heavy Goods Vehicle (HGV) practical pass rate in 2021-2022 at 67.9 per cent, compared to 63 per cent of men.
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Cyclists, Pedestrian

£32.9 million to create a national network of walking and cycling experts

Millions of families, commuters and school children are being encouraged to take up healthy habits this year. Local councils will benefit from skills training and a boost to green jobs thanks to a £32.9 million scheme launched today (2 January 2023) which will enable them to develop thousands of well thought-through local walking and cycling schemes, co-created by the communities that will use them.
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