The clickety-clack of a locked Lime bike in use has become an established part of the soundscape of most London boroughs, alongside the usual cacophony of sirens, shouting and the screeching of tires. The noise indicates that a bike is technically being joy-ridden without payment – often by cheeky school …
Read More »5 Transport & Logistics UK Stocks That Perform Well in Markets
Supply chain and logistics emerge as a pivotal part of any country’s business. It also becomes a major driver in international trade. Thus, countries with strategic locations have major transport operations. The United Kingdom is well-connected to the USA and Europe via the Atlantic Ocean. With an extensive network, it …
Read More »Road transport price stability threatened by HGV levy, ULEZ and uncertain government green policy, warns TEG
The Transport Exchange Group (TEG) is warning that operators will face higher costs with the return of the HGV levy and the expansion of ULEZ, which could see them raise their prices. However this may be offset by the impact of the government’s anti-ULEZ stance, following the Tories narrow …
Read More »DMGT confirms interest in Telegraph titles
Daily Mail owner DMGT has confirmed its potential interest in becoming the future owner of the Telegraph titles. DMGT owns DMG Media, which publishes the Mail titles. Media sources said that chairman Lord Rothermere, who de-listed DMGT from the stock market and took the £974m turnover business private last …
Read More »Courier Express and Parcel (CEP) Market Global Size, Trends, Top Companies and Outlook 2023-2028
PRESS RELEASE Published August 14, 2023 IMARC Group, a leading market research company, has recently released a report titled “Courier, Express and Parcel (CEP) Market: Global Industry Trends, Share, Size, Growth, Opportunity and Forecast 2023-2028.” The study provides a detailed analysis of the industry, including the global courier, express and …
Read More »New Zealand removes isolation requirement for Covid patients
New Zealand has removed the last of its remaining Covid restrictions after more than three years of heavy-handed pandemic protocols. Chris Hipkins, the country’s prime minister, said the requirement to wear masks in hospitals and other healthcare facilities would end at midnight, as would a requirement for people who caught …
Read More »Parcel Delivery Market 2023 Trends with Analysis on Key Players FedEx, Deutsche Post DHL, Yamato, SG Holdings (Sagawa Express), Japan Post Group, United States Postal Service (USPS), Royal Mail Group, La Poste Group (GeoPost), Amazon Logistics & among others.
Dallas, Texas, United States, August, 2023 (Adroit Market Research) – The analysis for the 2023 Global Parcel Delivery Market focuses on essential industry information and data, as well as current and predicted market trends from 2023 to 2031. The investigation starts with market essentials including definitions, classifications, programmes, and an …
Read More »Public sector workers are being made out to be the villains
Striking public sector workers have been made out to be the villains as they fight for a fair wage and the future of their industry. (Credit: Getty Images) New research by think tank Resolution Foundation has found the number of working days lost to striking has hit the highest level …
Read More »Opening date announced for Nuneaton’s new Royal Mail delivery office
Nuneaton’s new Royal Mail delivery office should be ready to open by the start of next year. It is being built on a two-acre brownfield site which was formerly part of the Stanley Brick Works in Bermuda. Once complete, at the start of 2024, it will see the town’s main …
Read More »King Charles’s 75th birthday celebrations will be ‘minimal’ and ‘family orientated’ following a year of huge royal events, sources claim
King Charles has vetoed any major public celebration of his forthcoming landmark 75th birthday. The new monarch has decided there have been enough big set-piece royal events of late and that his own celebrations should be ‘minimal’ and ‘family orientated’. In the last 12 months alone, the nation has marked …
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