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DVSA Earned Recognition Will be Game Changing for Compliant Operators, Says Microlise’s Matthew Hague Following RHA Conference

The DVSA’s Earned Recognition scheme will be a game changer for compliant operators according to Matthew Hague, executive director – product strategy at one of the UK’s largest telematics companies, Microlise, following the RHA Compliance Conference. The comments come in response to further information about the scheme confirmed by Gareth Llewellyn, the newly-appointed chief executive of…

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Microlise Lands Goldstar Heathrow Contract

Goldstar Heathrow has deployed a transport management solution from Microlise, comprising the Fleet Performance product with Safety, 3G Cameras, Trailer Tracking and Temperature Monitoring modules included. The deployment, which is already underway, will see 100 trucks, 16 vans and 54 trailers fitted with Microlise telematics hardware. Goldstar Heathrow is seeking to drive efficiency, cut operational…

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Commercial Fleet: Bretts Transport adopts Microlise telematics to boost safety

Bretts Transport has deployed a new fleet performance and safety management system from transport management solution provider Microlise. The transport operator, based near Peterborough, offers a full logistics and warehousing solution and is a specialist in ambient food and food grade packaging deliveries into supermarket regional distribution centres, food service depots, manufacturers and cash and carries. READ…

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Bretts Transport Boosts Safety and Performance with Microlise

Bretts Transport has deployed a new fleet performance and safety management system from transport management solution provider, Microlise. The transport operator based near Peterborough, which offers a full logistics and warehousing solution, is a specialist in ambient food and food grade packaging deliveries into supermarket regional distribution centres, food service depots, manufacturers and cash and…

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Logistics Manager: Haulage industry to train ex-service veterans

Britain’s hauliers have joined with partners to help ex-service veterans that are struggling with health problems, homelessness or crime, become truck drivers. The scheme, called ‘Road to Logistics’, is to create a national training programme to attract new talent from areas of society where ‘individuals need help and support’. The scheme involves charity Care After…

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