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Uber to appeal London ban
- October 12, 2017
- Posted by: Simon Wait
- Category: Industry News
Uber is expected to appeal Transport for London’s (TfL) ban on its services in the next few days. The company had hoped to avoid legal action with a high-level meeting with TfL executives last week, but while it described the meeting as ‘constructive’ it was always unlikely that all issues would be resolved before Friday, [...] -
Renault subsidiary provides smart-grid focus
- October 9, 2017
- Posted by: Simon Wait
- Category: Industry News
Groupe Renault has announced the creation of Renault Energy Services, a subsidiary which will operate in the energy and smart grid sectors, both of which are fundamental to the expansion of electric mobility. Renault Energy Services will function much like a start-up and its objective is to invest in smart grid-related projects by forging privileged [...] -
Symach supports European expansion
- October 4, 2017
- Posted by: Simon Wait
- Category: Industry News
Symach has installed its versatile FixStation product in five Carglass branches in Belgium. They include Ans, Anvers, Drogenbos, Hasselt and Charleroi. Each location now contains a double cabin as well as a paint mixing station. Carglass, a vehicle glass repair and replacement company, currently operates in 34 countries worldwide and is part of the Belron [...] -
Uber’s European boss steps down
- October 3, 2017
- Posted by: Simon Wait
- Category: Industry News
Uber’s London-based head of northern Europe affairs is leaving the company. The company says it has nothing to do with London’s recent decision not to renew Uber’s licence. In an email to staff, Jo Bertram said, ‘I’ve decided to move on to something new and exciting.’ She added, ‘Given some of our current challenges, I’m [...] -
Bodyshop ordered to pay $31.5 in damages
- October 3, 2017
- Posted by: Simon Wait
- Category: Industry News
A landmark case in America has found a bodyshop liable for carrying out an incorrect repair and ordered it to pay a staggering $31.5m in damages. A jury ruled 10-2 that Texan repairer John Eagle Collision Center was 75% responsible for plaintiffs Matthew and Marcia Seebachan being trapped inside their burning 2010 Honda Fit following [...]



