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DPL Group chooses DAF

DPL Group, a Dublin-based family-run business has recently purchased and received a brand new DAF LF 260 FA 4X2 rigid unit. The 18-tonne unit was handed over to Tony Dunne, Transport Manager at DPL, by Paul O’Reilly, Fleet Sales Manager at DAF Trucks Ireland.   Vehicle Specification 1 New DAF...

RHA calls on haulage industry to back vital campaign

The RHA (Road Haulage Association) is urging the UK haulage industry to call on MPs to back measures to tackle freight crime. The Association has set up an online tool featuring a message to MPs to support the RHA’s campaign ahead of the second reading of the Freight Crime Bill...

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Stena Futura successfully completes sea trials

The Stena Futura, the first of Stena Line’s new hybrid ferries destined for the Irish Sea, has successfully completed its sea trials in China. The completion of the sea trials is a significant milestone in the build of Stena Futura and the vessel is on schedule to enter service on...

Driving test waiting times continue to improve

The Road Safety Authority (RSA) is reporting continued strong progress in reducing waiting times for driving test invitations, as part of its ongoing Driving Test Action Plan. As of this week, the average national waiting time to receive a driving test invitation has fallen to 16.3 weeks, well ahead of...

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JLA uses AI dashcams to slash driver distraction

JLA, a leading supplier of commercial laundry equipment, catering equipment and commercial heating, has reduced distracted driver behaviour by 70% in the past 12 months following the adoption of an AI dashcam solution from Ctrack. The company has seen a significant drop in mobile phone usage and other actions that...

Stena Line to withdraw Rosslare-Cherbourg service 

Following a strategic route review, Stena Line has announced that from 30 September 2025, the ferry operator intends to withdraw its existing three-day Rosslare – Cherbourg service. The last sailing will depart Cherbourg on 29 September, arriving in Rosslare on 30 September. These plans have been developed after an extensive...

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Avoid AI camera opposition with mobile phone blocking alternative

Mobile phone blocking technology offers a non-intrusive alternative to driver-facing AI cameras for those fleets facing opposition from drivers and unions. According to Mark Hadley, CEO of Blackout Technologies, this emerging innovation can help eliminate illegal smartphone usage – responsible for a significant proportion of collisions – without raising privacy...

Marlin Industries drives down insurance claims and tackles fleet risk with SureCam

Marlin Industries, the integrated manufacturing and logistics business within the cable industry, has dramatically reduced insurance claims and improved driver performance following the adoption of a dual-facing dashcam from SureCam. The video telematics solution – fitted on a fleet of 20 HGVs that operate from bases in Wales and Scotland...

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Self-driving trucks en route to transform Europe’s freight sector

EU-funded researchers are accelerating the rollout of self-driving trucks on public roads to solve driver shortages and improve safety and sustainability in Europe’s logistics sector. n the not-so-distant future, unusual looking cargo vehicles – sporting large black windscreens and with no human driver behind the wheel – could become a...

IRU says professionalisation key to solving driver shortages

The chronic shortage of truck drivers continues to threaten the efficiency of transport and logistics operators. The International Road Transport Union (IRU) has outlined why a major part of the solution lies in professionalisation at ALACAT 2025 in Madrid. There are 3.6 million unfilled truck driver positions across 36 countries,...

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