In today’s tough economic climate when trade exhibitions are being cancelled there is one transport industry exhibition that is going from strength to strength and is on target to have another successful year in 2009

Michael Ong, technical adviser for the Federation of Petroleum Suppliers, looks at ways to deter fuel theft

With the world’s economy at its lowest ebb for decades and companies going bust across every sector, gloom and despair were the overriding characteristics of 2008 and look likely to pervade well into 2009.

We check in with some of the key associations to see what they’re up to

In past economic slowdowns, marketing budgets have been the first in line to be reduced, as finance directors see advertising spend as discretionary. This knee jerk reaction isn't always well informed.

As one of the industry’s longest standing independent associations, established in 1945, the Garage Equipment Association continually strives to find new ways to support member companies and to ensure their views are heard. We asked chief executive Dave Garratt to fill us in on the latest association news

A day in the life of Will Fooks, principal transport planner, TfL Surface Transport

We catch up with Susan Hancock, chief executive, Federation of Petroleum Suppliers

The Department for Transport has launched a new, hard-hitting, £2.6 million THINK! campaign explaining exactly why we should always use a seat belt

Stephanie Pratt, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (USA), looks at global initiatives to prevent road traffic injury at work

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