Road Haulage Association Ltd company profile
Road Haulage Association Ltd: The Road Haulage Association (RHA) provides dedicated campaigning, advice, information and business services specially tailored for the haulage industry. We also use our buying power to negotiate exclusive savings on a range of key haulage services, saving members time and money. Whether you're operating heavy goods vehicles, running a small fleet of vans or providing a product or service to our industry, there's a membership package tailored to meet your business needs.
Road Haulage Association Ltd website: http://www.rha.uk.net
All the latest news from Road Haulage Association Ltd:
- “Common sense prevails” as fuel tanker drivers rethink industrial action
Tuesday’s decision from fuel tanker drivers to take other forms of industrial action rather than strike has been hailed as a victory for common sense. Members of the Unite union at Hoyer – one of the six fuel distributors involved [...]
- RHA’s smart new app will be “real help for everyone”
A new smartphone app, designed to help save time, money and hassle, has been touted as the “true trucker companion”. Launched by the Road Haulage Association, ‘RHA Smart App’ bids farewell to defect report books or daily log reports by [...]
- Double-dip recession is the result of fuel duty ignorance
The Road Haulage Association (RHA) has blamed excessive prices at the fuel pumps for Britain falling back into recession. The Office of National Statistics yesterday revealed that the UK economy has slipped back into recession as Britain’s Gross Domestic Product [...]
- “No justification” for fuel retailer profiteering, RHA claims
Fuel stations have taken motorists for a ride during the recent uneasiness over fuel supplies, a leading transport body has claimed. The Road Haulage Association (RHA) accuses some fuel retailers of unjustified “predatory profiteering” in the past few weeks as [...]
- RHA: Fuel tanker strike “affects everyone”
The panic-filling displayed by motorists in recent days is just a taste of what a real strike would be like, according to the Road Haulage Association (RHA). The association has already made its disapproval of fuel tanker drivers’ decision to [...]
- Chancellor can’t execute August fuel duty rise, says RHA
The 3.02p fuel duty rise pencilled-in for this August is “inconceivable”, according to the Road Haulage Association. In its weekly fuel price survey, the RHA reports the national average price of fuel at 116.33p before VAT (139.60 after) with one [...]
- Birmingham opens long haul stop-over after ten year break
The opening of Birmingham’s new dedicated coach and lorry park will provide a much needed rest area in the city centre for haulier and coach drivers. The new secure facility at Brewery Street offers 32 coach or lorry spaces, a [...]
- Twice the prestige as RHA appears twice in New Year Honours
The start of 2012 has delivered a pleasant surprise for Andy Boyle, former Chairman for the Road Haulage Association, after being included in the Queen’s New Year Honours list. Andrew Patrick Keith Boyle, MD and owner of Herefordshire-based hauliers A [...]
- RHA outlines implications of duty rise ahead of Commons debate
British haulage businesses pay nearly twice as much in diesel duty as their European neighbours, a point highlighted by the Road Haulage Association on the eve of the fuel duty parliamentary debate. Geoff Dunning, Chief Exec of the RHA, stressed [...]
- RHA criticises fuel greed
The Road Haulage Association has attacked fuel companies for pocketing savings on oil prices. With the price of a barrel dropping 13% since July, they have been angered by the lack of change in the price at the pump. RHA [...]
- Campaigners march on Downing Street for fairer fuel
The fight for cheaper fuel continued today as FairFuelUK campaigners hand-delivered a letter to the Prime Minister at 10 Downing Street in their latest pressure-building stunt. Signed by Robert Halfon, MP for Harlow, the letter outlines the increasing struggle endured [...]
- Scrap January’s fuel duty rise, demands RHA boss
The head of the Road Haulage Association has urged George Osborne to ditch January’s proposed fuel duty rise. The Chancellor of the Exchequer will raise fuel duty by 3.02p from 1 January next year but the RHA’s Chief Exec Geoff [...]
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