Monthly Archives: December 2023

Telematics Brand ABAX Strengthens UK Market Position Through Movolytics Acquisition

ABAX, a leading player in the telematics industry, is proud to announce the successful acquisition of Movolytics, the Cambridge-based fleet management and tracking business. This pivotal move marks a substantial advancement in ABAX’s growth strategy within the UK, representing the business’s first acquisition in three years, and promising to amplify its revenue base by 50% in this key market. “The…

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Unipart Wins World-First Safety, Wellbeing and Sustainability ‘Treble’

Unipart has become the first organisation ever to be recognised with a world-class safety, wellbeing and sustainability ‘treble’ by the British Safety Council. In addition to winning an 11th consecutive Globe of Honour for sustainability and two more Swords of Honour for safety, Unipart became one of the first organisations to win the inaugural Shield of Honour for world-class workplace…

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Friday Reads – 8 December 2023

• Counter-terror officers investigate ULEZ camera explosion (BBC) • Overground upgrade sees 2025 target for improved services (Murky Depths) • The surprising story of steam trains on the Central line (IanVisits) • Steam Trains & the Cold War: The Strategic Reserve: Video (Jago Hazzard) • The Ten-T Network: The Incredible Vision to Connect All of Europe: Video (Megaprojects) • WMATA…

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We Need To Reduce Motor Car Use

 … But Don’t Go By Bus? We all want to save the planet – don’t we? Of ourse the planet will save itself as it has done for 26,000,000 years. It’s humanity we want to save. We all want to reduce our dependence on fossil fuels – don’t we? we’ll think about that when we have filled up our tank.…

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Repurposing of wind turbine blades as footbridge structure elements (NewCivilEng)

A transatlantic research network is finding ways to repurpose decommissioned wind turbine blades as footbridges. As the government scales up wind farm development, the challenge of disposing of turbine blades when they reach the end of their lives is gaining urgency. Turbine blades are primarily made of glass fibre reinforced polymer (GFRP) composite materials. They are non-biodegradable and designed for…

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New Eurostar rivals could increase services & cut costs for travellers (Euronews)

Eurostar could face fresh rivalry on its cross-Channel train route. Just last month, new rail operator Evolyn announced plans to purchase a fleet of trains to serve the London to Paris line. Now Sir Richard Branson, the billionaire founder of the Virgin Group, could also challenge Eurostar’s monopoly, UK newspaper The Telegraph reports. The project would see the British business magnate return to the…

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A Developing Community

 … And What Has Changed? A closer look at services from Falkirk, now operated by McGills Midland Bluebird. For this blog we go to Grangemouth, a town known for its massive oil refinery. The refinery dominates the town … … provides significant amounts of employment and gives massive subsequent strength to the local economy.  G rim or  G ood in  G rangemouth But…

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Go South Coast wins best operator award

Rail Reform Bill, aimed at legislating rail reforms, was included in last week’s King’s Speech but concerns linger about the pace of the process  Winners celebate on stage at last week’s UK Bus Awards in London   Go South Coast was named UK Bus Operator at this week’s UK Bus Awards in London. The Go-Ahead Group-owned company was also named…

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UK cities need million more bus and rail users

Britain’s big cities should significantly increase public transport commuters to catch up with European counterparts, says Centre for Cities think tank  The UK’s big cities outside of London are outliers and would need nearly one million (963,000) additional workers taking public transport to work to bridge the gap with other cities overseas   The number of people taking public transport…

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