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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...

A Picture of Global Shipping -- Seeking Alpha

<strong><a href='http://operationsroom.wordpress.com/'>Gad Allon</a>submits:</strong><p><em>by Martin Lariviere</em></p><p>I am not sure I have much to add on this but this is an intriguing way of visualizing how world trade moves. It also shows the impact of slow steaming. (Click to see a

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

International packaging company appoints logistics experts to reduce transport costs

An international packaging company has appointed a British logistics firm to manage its transport operations for the next four years. SAICA Pack has awarded a £5 million annual contract to 3t (www.3t-europe.com) who will manage all of SACIA Pack's transport...

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...

Weird and wonderful road transport pics from Java, thanks to 'The Quarefellow', aka Brendan Kiernan!

Biglorryblog Biglorryblog is brought to you by Roadtransport.com Weird and wonderful road transport pics from Java, thanks to 'The Quarefellow', aka Brendan Kiernan! By BigLorryBlog on October 27, 2011 8:16 AM | No Comments | No TrackBacks 1 (26).jpg "Some old pics from Java," says 'The

LHVs can help deliver further Carbon Dioxide reductions from European road transport says Volvo to Biglorryblog!

Now here's a nice picture of a classic Volvo..but that's not the reason why Biglorryblog has posted up this 1970, 330hp F89....once Volvo's (and one of Europe's) most powerful trucks. It's certainly not because I'm feeling nostalgic. Indeed this story has a very...

Tachodisc appoint new sales manager

Tachodisc has further extended its management team by appointing Lee John Slater to the role of Sales Manager. As an experienced sales and customer relationship manager, Lee will take responsibility for Tachodisc's existing sales team and key account team, which...

MJC2 offers free routing software to hauliers

Everyone likes free stuff and software company MJC2 is offering just that with FAST.

Government accused of misleading public on road safety threat of longer lorries

Campaign groups are warning that Government plans to allow longer lorries on UK roads could lead to more road deaths and put small hauliers out of business. Campaign for Better Transport and Freight on Rail - backed by Campaign to...

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