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Imtech offers complementary cost analysis in agreement with DFF International

Customers of Imtech ICT Logistics Software will be offered a complementary Cost Analysis Service following Imtech's marketing agreement with leading transport and distribution consultancy, DFF International. This no cost, no-obligation survey will add great value to businesses. As part of...

Sourcing Innovation: Six Secrets of Successful Freight Tenders

A recent article over on Canadian Transportation and Logistics on the five secrets of successful freight tenders had some really great tips for getting the best bang for your buck that makes the article a must read. However, it missed one very important tip, which is probably why it claims that

Evolving Excellence: Piping One Piece at a Time

By Kevin Meyer I was thumbing through some old magazines that had built up in the mayhem of the past month and came across an interesting article in The Economist on freight transportation. It was actually one of the first...

Railroads May Soon Lose Some Steam -- Seeking Alpha

<strong><a href='http://risingdividendinvesting.blogspot.com/'>Rising Dividend Investing</a>submits:</strong><p>During the last two years, the rail stocks have acted more like rockets of the 21st century than lumbering piles of steel left over from the 19th century. Since 2009 when Warren Buffett

Government report highlights urgent need for secure lorry parking, says FTA

An extensive survey of truck stop provision across England carried out by the Department for Transport has been welcomed by the Freight Transport Association (FTA). But the leading trade body warns that the link between the provision of secure lorry...

Operator-licence update: new UK Regulation, Guidance & Directions update and financial standing, by TIm Ridyard, Partner, Woodfines Solicitors

< span lang= " EN-GB > p Arising out of the revised operator licensing regime (in force 4th December 2011 strong Road Transport Operator Regulations & nbsp; /strong have just been published nbsp;which will facilitate certain relaxations some rules and also include other necessary changes caused by

FTA wins IRU backing on opposing 4m trailer height proposal

The Freight Transport Association's fight against EU proposals to limit the height of future semi-trailers to just 4 metres has won a powerful ally in the International Road Transport Union (IRU). Following FTA's lead, IRU has urged European Commissioners to...

FTA sets out plan to tackle EU threat to trailer height common sense

European proposals to limit the height of future semi-trailers to just 4 metres must be stopped to end uncertainty in the sector, the Freight Transport Association has told the European Commission. FTA has written to EU Transport Commissioner Siim Kallas...

FTA slams London Olympic parking charge extension

Proposals to impose additional parking charges beyond the Olympic Route Network during the Games period in London have been attacked by the Freight Transport Association (FTA). The leading trade body believes that London Councils' plans to extend the £200 parking...

Could wireless networking in vehicles be the answer to gridlocked roads?

A major transport project is investigating introducing wireless networking to vehicles as a way of drastically reducing congestion and the environmental impact of traffic. Experts at Nottingham Trent University are involved in the €3m European project, which is looking at...

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