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MPs to Examine Progress on HGV Driver Facilities
The UK Parliament’s Transport Committee is set to examine whether enough progress has been made in improving facilities for heavy goods vehicle (HGV) drivers.

Hydrogen Could Power Freight Trains and Shunting Operations
Hydrogen technology could offer a future low-carbon alternative for freight trains and shunting locomotives, even as its role in passenger rail remains uncertain.

China Challenges Shipping Giants Over Rising Freight Costs Amid Iran War
China has summoned executives from major global shipping companies to raise concerns about surging freight rates and service disruptions linked to the conflict involving Iran.

E-Scooters Touted as Possible Fix for Scotland’s Transport Challenges
Electric scooters are increasingly being discussed as a potential tool to address Scotland’s ongoing transport challenges, with advocates arguing they could help reduce congestion.

Air Cargo Shippers Reroute Freight as Iran War Disrupts Global Supply Chains
Air cargo operators and logistics companies are rushing to adjust their supply chains as the conflict involving Iran disrupts major aviation routes and reduces global freight capacity.

UK van registrations rise slightly in February as electric uptake lags targets
UK van registrations rise slightly in February as electric uptake lags targets

CILT(UK) Women in Supply Chain & Transport Event Celebrates Impact, Inspiration and Industry Action
Held at CEVA Logistics in the East Midlands and aligned with International Women’s Day, the event welcomed a strong cross-section of professionals from logistics, transport and supply chain organisations nationwide.

Northampton Gateway Rail Hub Launches to Boost Low-Carbon Freight
A major new rail freight hub has opened at Segro’s logistics park in Northamptonshire, marking a significant expansion of the UK’s rail-connected distribution network.

£271 Million Injection to Accelerate Green Shipping and Revive UK Coastal Economies
The UK government has announced a £271 million investment to modernise shipping, cut emissions and stimulate growth in coastal communities.

Rural Communities Must Not Be Left in the Dark on Transport Devolution
As devolved powers expand across England through Mayoral Combined Authorities (MCAs), there is growing concern that rural communities risk being left in the dark about how transport decisions will affect their daily lives, local economies and long-term prosperity.


