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Commenting on Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ announcement in the Budget of an increase in fuel duty from September 2026, Logistics UK Acting Chief Executive Kevin Green said,

“Instead of nurturing the green shoots of economic recovery, the government risks stamping them out. The increase in fuel duty announced in the Budget will mean hundreds of millions in increased ta...

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Responding to the Autumn Budget 2025 delivered today by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Clare Bottle, CEO of the UK Warehousing Association, said:

“Cutting through all of the noise, the bottom line for our members is that costs are still going up. This Budget doesn’t have the bombshell of last year’s national insurance rise, but the warehousing sector is being hit ...

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In an ONS survey held before this week’s contentious Autumn Budget, fewer transport & storage companies said they are expecting an increase in turnover in December than any comparable sector, while a surprise 10.9% reduced the price of their services in October. This was significantly more than any other business sector, says the home delivery expert Parcelhero. ...

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Prometeon Tyre Group, a leading company in the commercial, agricultural and OTR tyre sectors, has renewed its partnership with rally champion Martin Macík Jr. for the 2026–2028 period.

The extension of the collaboration, which follows the Czech driver’s triumph at the 2025 Dakar Rally in the truck cat...

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With increased bus travel central to the UK hitting its Net Zero targets, a new report has revealed that 69% of Brits said better tech would make them more likely to take the bus.

The Getronics Bus Trust Tracker is based on independent research cond...

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