All Forecourt Trader articles in July 2021 – Page 5
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Analysis
SERVICE CENTRE: Dodgy car wash agent and the new nifty ‘fifty’
Jac Roper on a dodgy car wash agent and the new £50 note.
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News
BEVs seen as ‘mainstream option’ as new car sales begin to recover
New car registrations in June grew 28% year-on-year to 186,128, according to the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT)’s latest figures.
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News
Robotic tank-cleaning launched by Eurotank Environmental
Eurotank Environmental is taking tank cleaning to the next level with the launch of an unmanned service using remote-operated robots.
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News
Forecourt crime increased by 32% during first quarter of 2021
Incidents of forecourt crime reported to the British Oil Security Syndicate (BOSS) increased by 32% during the first quarter of 2021, according to its latest Forecourt Crime Index.
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News
Sellers market as forecourt and convenience businesses in high demand, reports Christie & Co
The designation of forecourts and convenience retail as essential services throughout the pandemic, means that buyer demand for such businesses has never been stronger, concludes a report by specialist business property adviser, Christie & Co.
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News
Fuel prices at eight-year high will drive motorists to EVs, says RAC
High fuel prices could lead more drivers to switch to electric cars, according to the RAC, which has just released a review of current fuel prices in its latest Fuel Watch report.
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News
Bestway Wholesale announces new field support structure
Bestway Wholesale has announced a new structure for its field-based operations team that work with the group’s symbol retailers, in the next phase of its plans to bring together the convenience, franchise, company owned and new business functions under one Bestway Retail team.
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News
Local shops urge MPs to deliver tougher penalties for attacks on shopworkers in Policing Bill
Local shops are calling on MPs to support new amendments to the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill when it is debated next week.
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News
Day trips, visiting family and avoiding public transport key factors behind weekend traffic boom, says Kwik Fit research
New research by servicing and repair company Kwik Fit, has revealed the factors behind the weekend boom in car traffic volumes, which have outstripped the pre-Covid figures, yet on weekdays remain lower than pre-pandemic levels.
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News
Gridserve launches the ‘Gridserve Electric Highway’ to ‘revolutionise’ EV charging across the UK
Gridserve has announced plans to revolutionise the UK’s EV charging infrastructure as it officially launches the Gridserve Electric Highway.
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News
SMMT welcomes Nissan’s EV manufacturing hub, but says more commitment needed
The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) has welcomed the plans for Nissan’s £1 billion flagship electric vehicle manufacturing hub - EV36Zero - but said more such commitments are necessary by the end of the decade, as well as a plan for EV charging infrastructure.
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News
Welcome Break launches 10ppl promotion to capture summer ‘staycation’ boom
Motorway services operator Welcome Break has launched a 10ppl fuel discount promotion during the summer to maximise the summer ’staycation’ boom.
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Promotional Feature
Why forecourts should invest in the future of EPOS
Retail technology has dramatically evolved over the last 18 months, placing new demands on the forecourt and convenience channels in retail. Henderson Technology outlines why the latest electronic point-of-sales (EPOS) systems will be essential to adapt to changing circumstances.
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