APC Overnight celebrated its 25th anniversary and this week reported strong results for the 2019/20 financial year, with 18.2% year-on-year growth in gross profit, totalling £18.5 million.
Continuing on its success from the previous year, and further to significant investment in additional sortation capacity at the Cannock hub, this year again saw notable growth in The APC’s ‘Fragile & Liquid’ services, which allowed the business to meet continued consumer demand across the UK for products like craft beers and gins.
Government takes historic step - sales of new petrol and diesel cars and vans to end in the UK by 2030.
£1.3 billion to accelerate the roll-out of chargepoints.
Green number plates for clean vehicles from December 2020.
Truck, van and cargo cycle for pandemic freight delivery.
Diversity of workforce win in the access to clean air vehicles.
Old school round table feel for virtual meeting rich in operators' knowledge for alternative fuel vehicles.
- Transport for London (TfL) and London Councils have launched a competition to select up to three operators for a twelve-month trial of rental e-scooters
- Trial is open to all London boroughs that want to join
- E-scooter rental trials could begin in spring next year
We are starting to see more and more e-scooters on roads and pathways. IOC chairman Carl Lomas took a look at e-scooters in Vienna. Lomas comments, ‘road safety is clearly the top issue when looking at scooters.’
DfT announce £175 million more for cycling and walking as research shows public support
Survey reveals 8 out of 10 people support measures to reduce road traffic; two-thirds support reallocating road space for active travel.
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