Buying used trailers and trucks: a Guide for fleet managers
Purchasing a used truck or trailer or refurbishing an existing unit can be cost-effective ways to optimize your fleet while supporting sustainability goals.
Emerging regulations and sustainability - interview with Rogier Laan
As new regulations come our way, it's important for all of us in the industry to understand what they mean and how we can turn them into opportunities. Rogier Laan shares some thoughts on navigating these key regulatory changes we're seeing.
Winter truck and trailer maintenance: preventive or reactive? Avoid costly surprises!
Winter presents unique challenges to truck and trailer fleets, but adopting a preventive maintenance approach helps minimize downtime, reduce costs, and keep your trucks and trailers in top condition all season long.
Discover how you can use the new EU TPMS regulations to save on costs and meet your fleet goals
As of July 6, 2024, you will be able to take your trailer safety to new levels with the mandatory TPMS regulation coming into effect across the EU. The European Commission has updated the UN ECE R141 regulation, where all trailers registered after this date must be equipped Tyre Pressure Monitoring Systems (TPMS).
TIP Group has made sustainability central to its long-term vision through the ESG strategy "for Generations to Come – pathing the road to sustainability". This article provides an overview of TIP Group's sustainability efforts and progress towards its 2025 targets, offering a factual look at ongoing work across 7 key programs.
TIP Group acquires Trailer Auto Group (TAG) to strengthen refurbishment services in the UK
TIP Group is excited to announce the acquisition of Trailer Auto Group (TAG), a state-of-the-art trailer refurbishment facility located in Stoke-on-Trent, UK. This strategic move enhances TIP’s capabilities and extends its commitment to providing exceptional services in the transportation sector.
TIP trials another e-reefer technology - this time its axle energy recuperation!
Hot on the heels of its first UK trial of non-diesel trailer refrigeration systems, TIP is now trialling an alternative e-reefer technology, this time one that utilises energy recovered during braking or driving downhill to power the trailer’s refrigeration unit.