Green Trucking around the world
Achieving a zero-emissions global trucking industry by 2050 may seem daunting today but several partnerships between truck OEMs and other logistics stakeholders are currently underway to help transporters achieve green compliance affordably, including electric trailer technologies for long-haul applications and hydrogen-powered trucks for medium-haul distribution.
There is a universal understanding within the logistics industry that truck transport’s transition to zero emissions will be an incremental process as fleets weigh capital investment in green technologies against current business profitability. In essence, what commercial truck fleets require to...
DP World is pleased to announce that its Market Access Consumer business, Deep Catch Group, has opened a world-class cold storage facility, Lusaka Commercial Cold Store...
In today’s fast-paced business landscape, the efficiency of supply chain management has never been more critical. It’s the lifeblood that keeps products moving, customers...
ACTION AUTO ZAMBIA, known as ISUZU Zambia; has been awarded the Best Franchise Specialist Japanese Vehicle Dealership Southern Africa for 2023 by The Business...
Written by Mwansa Chola ( Senior Marketer at Hazida Motors Limited)
Hazida Motors Limited celebrates 29 years of representing the world’s best commercial vehicle manufacturer, Scania...
Daimler Truck has launched the Next Generation FUSO eCanter. WILL SHIERS jetted to Portugal to drive it.
The zero-tailpipe-emission eCanter truck is built on the...
The Waterford Truck Show celebrated several important anniversaries within the truck industry. However, the real attractions at this event were the trucks on display:...