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The Green Miles nine question decarbonisation challenge

By Stephanie Haszczyn, Senior Policy Manager - Logistics UK

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In like Flynt: Dutch start up launching electric vans in UK

Based on a purpose-built platform from GAC Group Automotive in China, start up van company Flynt is preparing to roll out a new 3.5t electric van. The van will launch in26 territories including the UK in 2026.

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Curiosity created the InCat

Incat’s hybrid electric ferry on course for peak season launch.

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Better by Barge

New Report Shows Shifting Freight from Road to Water Reduces Emissions and Congestion.

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15-year wait for grid upgrade thwarting EV fleet plans, says Logistics UK

The Department for Energy Security and Net Zero says that the grid connection queue has risen tenfold leading to a 15-year delay.

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PD Ports to make Teesport a major UK hub for offshore wind

As the UK transitions to net zero, offshore wind will play a major role. The Teesport Offshore Gateway Project represents an ambitious move in this direction.

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Government introduces additional measures to back SAF production

The government introduced the Sustainable Aviation Fuel Bill to Parliament on 14 May, which enables the implementation of a revenue certainty mechanism to support sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) production in the UK.

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Freight could be major beneficiary as mayors back Liverpool to Manchester rail link

Greater Manchester Andy Burnham and Liverpool City Region Mayor Steve Rotheram called on 14 May for the government to commit to building a new railway line between the two cities.

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Thunderbirds are net zero!

Say hello to the Z1 airship, featuring an innovative Air Cushioned Landing System which gives it operational versatility, allowing it to land on fields, water, snow, ice, and sand.

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Project Jolt - Are 44t electric trucks viable?

The consortium of 15 fleet operators is working with other industry experts to understand how a major greenhouse gas contributor – the diesel lorry – can be replaced in the future.

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Government criticised for a lack of progress on maritime decarbonisation plans

The Environmental Audit Committee (EAC) warned on 13 February that the delays in updating the UK’s maritime decarbonisation strategy and uncertainty over government support for net zero shipping could jeopardise the UK’s leadership in this area.

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World's longest cargo sail ship launches

The carbon-emission friendly 136-metre (450-foot) Neoliner Origin was floated at the Turkish port of Tuzla on 31 January and will now undergo six months of fitting out.

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Rail reform must not overlook rail freight, says Logistics UK

The government’s consultation on rail reform announced on 18 February 2025, promises legislation to “put passengers first”, but in doing so, the vital role of rail freight in supporting the UK economy must not be overlooked, says Logistics UK.

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BSI sets HGV charging infrastructure standards

The British Standards Institution (BSI) has published a new set of guidelines, BSI Flex 2071 2.0, to standardise the development and operation of public heavy goods vehicle (HGV) charging sites.

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Special Report - The case for inland waterway freight transport

The UK was the first country in the world to establish a national waterways system and there are still 5,000 navigable miles waiting to be put to freight use.

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Windracers launches new self-flying cargo aircraft

Self-flying aircraft and avionics manufacturer Windracer has launched its new ULTRA MK2 model which it says brings more power, payload, fuel economy and ease of use to this growing sector of aviation logistics.

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“Rail is number one spending priority for Wales”

Welsh Secretary Jo Stevens has said that getting Wales better rail funding is at the "top of my shopping list".

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World Economic Forum’s First Suppliers Hub leading the way to maritime net zero

Around 80% of all goods are moved by ship, and freight shipping is responsible for 2-3% of the emissions in the world.

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Rail reform must not overlook rail freight, says Logistics UK

The government’s consultation on rail reform announced on 18 February 2025, promises legislation to “put passengers first”, but in doing so, the vital role of rail freight in supporting the UK economy must not be overlooked.

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Amazon announces UK's "biggest ever" electric HGV order

Amazon has announced it has ordered more than 140 new electric Mercedes-Benz Truck eActros 600 trucks and eight Volvo FM zero-emission vehicles.

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