TWIF: Volvo’s latest innovation, Evri goes big, and lessons in loyalty

This week: parcel giants join forces, Volvo makes diesel greener, and a haulier explains how to scale without losing your edge.

Tristan Bacon  —  Published

Welcome to This Week in Freight, your go-to source for the latest haulage and road freight news and advice in the UK.

Big changes are rolling through the UK road freight world this week:

Catch up on all that — plus grants, rates, and even some rail freight news — in this week’s news roundup.

📦 Big parcel energy: Evri gets green light to absorb DHL

The CMA has officially approved Evri’s takeover of DHL eCommerce UK — with no concerns around competition.

The new combined business will deliver over 1 billion parcels and 1 billion letters annually, entering the UK mail space for the first time. Big ambitions, big fleets, big shake-up.

See what this means for parcel and mail delivery in the UK.

🌍 Going downhill never looked so green: Volvo’s new fuel-saver

Volvo Trucks has launched a world-first stop/start engine function for HGVs — cutting fuel use and CO2 by temporarily switching off the engine on downslopes.

Activated at speeds above 60 km/h, this clever tech is part of Volvo’s push to make diesel greener while electric ramps up.

See how the system works and when it’s available to order.

🛠️ Grow slow, stay strong: haulage lessons from Direct Connect

Winning a job is one thing — keeping a customer for 10+ years is another.

Rhys Hackling of Direct Connect Logistics shares the playbook that helped him grow from 2 to 18 trucks while building a loyal client base.

From smart use of tech to standout driver standards, this is how to scale sustainably.

Get the full guide on turning one load into long-term growth.

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Movers & shakers

Here are this week’s new transport deals, partnerships and developments:

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