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FOcus on transport and Logistics
Our regular columns and sections are all contributions from leading industry figures.
Iveco scoops Minibus of the Year award, MAN Steyr hits 200 000 and Fuso goes global to top Japan
Following the Magelys winning the International coach of the Year 2016 award, Iveco’s Daily Tourys has been crowned International Minibus of the Year 2017,...
A jewel in the Iveco crown
Family businesses have been the backbone of entrepreneurship for many years. A key factor is their longevity, which translates to these businesses becoming a...
Fuel and cash: big challenges in india
Transport and logistics companies in India are battling delays caused by long queues at petrol stations, the cancelation of various bank notes and a...
Let’s do it for those 18 kids…
April 21 was just another day in the lives of millions of public transport users in South Africa, but for the families of 18...
Future fantastic!
I have seen the future of fleet management – and it looks utterly fabulous
Risky business
If we can practise risk management in the boardroom, we should also be able to do it when driving on the road
Constructing the perfect vehicle
The South African economy may have been on a rollercoaster ride over the past few years, but that doesn’t mean operators in the construction...
Truck Test 2017: Done and dusted!
Truck Test 2017 was utterly awesome! That’s not just my opinion; it’s shared by the participants in general
Iveco Madrid takes gold
The Iveco commercial vehicle manufacturing facility in Madrid, Spain, has become the company’s first site to achieve Gold status in the World Class Manufacturing...
An air of calm
Truck Test 2017 featured one specific prototype vehicle that had everyone intrigued – the bewinged and bespoilered Aero Truck EPS MAN TGS 26.440. I...
Trailer safety is vital!
FOCUS delved into the problem of poor trailer maintenance in the second issue of the year. This time around, VIC OLIVER offers some practical...
Driver? What driver? Electric atmosphere at Harrods and Ultimate boy’s toy?
Can you imagine climbing into a bus and noticing that it has no driver? This could soon become commonplace in Japan…