Domestic freight transport is defined as the carriage of goods with both the first origin and final destination within the United Kingdom. International freight transport is the carriage of goods with either an origin or destination outside the United Kingdom. As Great Britain is an island, all international freight must be handled through a port, airport or through the Channel Tunnel, while for Northern Ireland, international freight transport can also involve movements across the land border with the Republic of Ireland.
Covid & Brexit’s Impacts on the Haulage and Logistics Industry
Different Methods of Moving Freight around the World
The Dominance of Road Freight
Impact of Corona Virus on European Travel
Types of Operators’ Licences held by haulage businesses
Environmental Issues with Road Transport
Axle Combinations and Maximum Weights
Types of Work Undertaken by Different Vehicles
The Future of Our Industry
