One of main keys to profitability is because ICE-only parts are suffering from a higher inflation rate compared to their EV counterparts
Will Rimell
Will Rimell is the Editor of CAT Magazine, the leading publication for the construction and transport industries. With a keen eye for industry trends and a passion for heavy machinery, Will oversees the magazine’s editorial direction, ensuring readers stay informed on everything from infrastructure projects to the latest plant equipment. His commitment to high-quality, investigative journalism has made CAT a trusted voice for professionals across the sector.
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Pothole damage sees alloy repairs jump 58% in two years
The country’s main political parties vow to fill in potholes as part of their 4 July election pledges
GSF opens 10,000 sq ft Birmingham branch; Crawley, Southgate to follow
Located close to Birmingham city centre, it features a fleet of five vans, two bikes, and two electric Tuk Tuk-style bikes
Five stages at the Automechanika Academy
Article sponsored by: Automechanika Frankfurt
Skills gap "a timebomb" for aftermarket, says GSF CEO
Steve Horne said a lack of workers was stifling the market’s potential and increasing costs for motorists
UniClutch announces Grand Prix ticket giveaway!
For every UniClutch purchased until 18 June, customers will be entered into a prize drawer
Legal hand car washes "outnumbered" by illegal sites as £2.5m in fines handed out
Home Office data revealed that 87 hand car washes across the UK were fined some £2.5 million for ‘right to work’ offences in 2023
Britain has a sick note culture - these are the actions employers can take
Figures from HSE reveal that some 35.2 million working days were lost by employees off sick
Record visitor numbers at UK Garage & Bodyshop Event
Over the two days, the event welcomed an impressive 5125 industry professionals at the NEC in Birmingham
IAAF launches "myth-busting" Right to Repair campaign
It will focus particularly on the updated Motor Vehicle Block Exemption Order