Refrigerated “Reefer”
Refrigerated vehicles having an insulated box body with rear doors. They incorporate a refrigeration unit for the transport of foodstuffs in a temperature controlled environment. They come in Trailers or Rigid lorries.
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Fuel Station (Fuel Island)
Not as attractive as a Petrol (Gas) Station, a fuel island is specifically laid out for trucks and trailers. It provides DERV, Red AdBlue services and fuel is normally delivered by means of a card…
Longer Heavier Vehicle (LHV)
Longer Heavier Vehicles (aka Super Lorries), is a classification of large goods vehicles . LHVs are not presently allowed to operate on UK roads, as they are longer and/or heavier than the law permits.
White Diesel
White diesel is the trade name of a fuel oil for diesel engines, mostly used in public transport and automobiles.
Operator’s Licence – A Comprehensive Guide (O Licence)
The Operator’s Licence (O-Licence) is a key requirement for operating heavy goods vehicles in the UK, ensuring safety, legal compliance, and fair competition. This guide covers its history, purpose, impact…
RHIDES
Any haulier entering port terminals must have a valid RHIDES card. RHIDES, stands for Road Haulier IDEntity System and is used at The Port of Felixstowe and London Thamesport.
Load Restraint Track
Load restraint tracks (rails) are widely used in the haulage industry. They are offered in varying sizes and profiles and manufactured in zinc plate or stainless steel.
Demoutable Bodywork (Swap Body)
Swap Body offers several advantages over many transportation methods. Their interchangeability allows for seamless transfers between different modes of transport, reducing logistics costs and increasing efficiency.
Driver & Vehicle Licencing Agency (DVLA)
The DVLA is an executive agency of the Department for Transport (DFT). The DVLA is based in Swansea, Wales, with an impressive 16-storey building in Clase and offices in Swansea…
Trailer Types
Here, we explore twenty types of trailers commonly used in the UK, along with their specifications, manufacturers, purchase costs, common faults, and the pros and cons associated with each.
Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS)
While ABS technology is commonly found in cars, the ABS used in trucks and trailers operates differently due to the unique characteristics of these vehicles. In this article, we will…
Air Brakes
A specially designed high pressure air system that safely arrests the speed, stop and allow the parking of large, heavy goods vehicles. With in-built redundancy.

