With the industry moving towards a more sustainable future, the big question has recently been electric or hydrogen?
While both boast specific advantages, researchers at UCLA have developed a way to
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World Shipping Council welcomes Emirates Shipping Line
Class one licence changes to roll into heavy vehicle sector?
New Zealand is preparing to overhaul its driver’s licensing system which, according to heavy vehicle advocates, could play a key role in attracting more young people to get behind the wheel of a truck.
The
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Tariff tensions changing face of Australian agriculture export?
The ongoing trade war between the United States and China will likely ripple through to Australia’s food and agriculture export landscape, and both positive and negative effects will be felt by both
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Scania confirmed as buyer for battling battery manufacturer
Scania has confirmed it has acquitted the Industrial Division of battery-electric transport manufacturer Northvolt Systems, which has seen the truck-maker take control of Northvolt’s production capabilities,
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DB Schenker’s renewable diesel road transport trial
DB Schenker is collaborating international renewable diesel producer Neste in a bid to accelerate low-emission logistics outcomes in the Asia-Pacific region.
The trial has built on the companies’ existing
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Pure Hydrogen partners with Hydrexia on hydrogen refuelling
Pure Hydrogen has announced it has reached a commercial agreement with Chinese company Hydrexia for multiple units of its mobile hydrogen refuelling stations (MHRSs) to be delivered to Australian highways.
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The potential impacts of Trump’s tariffs on Australia’s supply chain economy
American President Donald Trump’s announcement of reciprocal tariffs has finally provided some level of certainty around the currently murky future of global trade.
The Executive Order has seen a 25
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The “ticking time bomb” of Australia’s truck driver demographic
The issues impacting Australia’s truck driving sector are well-established within the industry. The current 26,000 driver shortfall is stretching the road transport sector to its limits, and the aging
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