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10th February 2000
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ROUND-UP OF THE HOTTEST NEWS IN HAULAGE!

WINGANTON WINS Wincanton Logistics has won a £99m contract to supply Scottish & Newcastle outlets for the next seven years....

Home Office demands tough checks for truck stowaways

by Karen Miles The Government wants to force international drivers coming into UK ports to check the roofs of their trailers...

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FPI boss arrest

El The president of visa and relocation company First Point International (FPI) has been arrested in Florida and charged with...

Brodie relaunched as LBT

Scottish haulier Les Brodie Transport is being relaunched after collapsing with debts running into hundreds of thousands of...

Flagging out test case ends with a guilty plea

• by Tim Bugle A test case Drought against a haulier who had "partially" flagged out his trucks to Ireland failed to...

Tacho trial is adjourned Now Ford cuts costs

• The trial of a tachograph technician accused of fitting interrupter switches has been adjourned until a date to be fixed at...

• Car giant Ford is set to overhaul its UK

distribution network as part of a wide-ranging drive to cut costs. The move follows a similar shake-up in Rover car plants...

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Safest operators may test their own trucks

• by Charles Young Hauliers with an excellent maintenance record could soon be rewarded by being left to carry out their own...

Tobacco trial collapses

The trial of Blackburn international haulier Stuart Taylor, his transport manager and two of his drivers on smuggling charges...

COMMENT

Is it time to climb? It may make sense to force drivers to check their vehicles thoroughly for illegal immigrants before...

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Parking row goes to court

• by Guy Sheppard An owner-driver is being taken to court in a row over a new £5-an-hour parking charge for trucks outside a...

A-road spending to double

• Spending on trunk road bu [ding ls to more than double to ,2324m in the next financial year, increasing the number of schemes...

Ban on lorries on Alps route referred to EU

The International Road Transport Union (IRU) has slammed the French region of Savoy for imposing at short notice a driving ban...

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INDUSTRY NEWS

SHANKS DEAL Edwards Logistics has won the Armitage Shanks' distribution contract. Edwards Logistics already has a long-standing...

Cesspool Sid can run on red

by Charles Young An agricultural contractor known as "Cesspool Sid" has won his battle to carry out haulage work using rebated...

Police seek truck driver as witness

• Warwickshire police are appealing for help to identify the driver of a truck innocently caught up 41 a fatal car accident in...

Change of shadow

• Shadow Transport Secretary Bernard Jenkin is to take on a wider transport brief following last week's shadow cabinet shake-up...

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Eastern wind chills western operators

Docer The number it West Empean trudcs Is Meg by 50% a year. With the number of East European trucks working in the UK rising...

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Fanfare for the Co on Rail

Show report by Brian Weatherley, Robin Mmes. Cohn Barnett, Peter Lawton and Bryan Jarvis. Photography by Peter Cramer. Star of...

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• by Brian Weatherley

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Licence lost for lost repute

The seven-vehicle . licence held by Amanda Cushing of Sculthorpe, Norfolk, was revoked by Eastern Traffic Commissioner...

Tribunal to hear second appeal

Robert Gray and Partners, trading as UR Gray, are to appeal for the second time against a decision of Scottish Deputy Traffic...

ECAL NEWS

she Burden, trading as nshine Fisheries. of !ymouth. had his licence coked at a Bournemouth ;ciplinary inquiry. He was so...

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Tipperman pulled a fuse

A Lancashire owner-driver has to pay £1,900 in fines and costs for falsifying tachograph records. John Martland, of...

Trucks suspended for maintenance

West Midland Traffic Commissioner David Dixon told Hartlebury. Worcester-based Richard Francis that he was "a lucky man in not...

Licence lo!

for lony Christine rews of Chn South-East don. has lc appeal against havirq licence revoked and beir qualified for repeated...

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DON'T FORGET MANNING

1.1■11■1 I was surprised to see that the Fleet Focus feature on axles (CM20-26 Jan) omitted Granning Lynx from its list of...

FALSE DAWN FROM BLAIR?

I don't wish to rain on your parade but I was surprised to see you falling for the usual cynical New Labour tactics in your...

ANALYSIS ON TRIAL

I read with interest the article written by Guy Sheppard on the findings by Roy McCrudden, fleet services manager of Argos,...

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A FRIEND INDEED...

Through your magazine I should like to thank the following people for their kindness and generosity: Mike and all at Adams...

WHAT PRICE 44-TONNERS?

The good news, according to your news story, is that we're finally going to get 44-tonners ( CM27 Jan-2 Feb 2000). But the bad...

FATIGUE DANGER

It's all very well for doctors to tell us that tired drivers are dangerous (CM 3-9 Feb) but now does that help us in the real...

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IFODEN COLLECTS FOR CHARITY

A new Foden Alpha 18-tonne 4x2 has been enlisted to make regular collections of humanitarian aid for a leading children's...

CITYTAKES THE HIGH ROAD

Dundee, Dundee, Dundee... so good they named it thrice! To celebrate the millennium, Dundee-based haulier PS Ridgway has joined...

THINKING AHEAD

I suppose t was only a matter of time. Science fantasy has now become reality. DaimlerChrysler has brought in industrial...

A HORSEBOX MADE FOR TWO

It is many moons now since The Hawk was last in the saddle. Back then, his preferred -loot was likely to be found .vending its...

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LIGHT VANS AND PICKUPS

TESTERS' CHOICE HUME ASTRA 2.0 Di 1811 A l in all 1999 was a relatively lean year for CM roadtests in this smallest category....

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PANEL VANS AND CHASSIS TESTERS' CHOICE HAT HATO 10

T he trend to fit panel vans with increasingly powerful engines shows no signs of abating; witness the arrival of an updated...

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PICKUPS AND OFF-ROADERS TESTERS' CHOICE CORD RANGER 1.51M T he pickup

market was rather static until a couple of years ago, when we saw some evolutionary changes from the Japanese manufacturers...

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TIPPERS AND RIGIDS

TESTERS' CHOICE MAN 32.364 YR 8x4 N ever mind comparing apples with apples—this year's round-up of rigids Is a veritable fruit...

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6x2 TRACTIVE UNITS

TESTERS' CHOICE VOLVO UN 4101 T he Chancellor's halfhearted move towards higher gross weights was still enough to transform...

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All sorts of claims are made for various oils: from

marketing logans like "liquid engineering" to objective classifications, operators are bombarded with formation. Sharon Clancy...

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SPLIT REST

• I have driven HGVs for many years and know most of the hours and tachograph laws. But I have been told that It Is now legal...

VEHICLE EXEMPTIONS • I have some old tractive units dating

from the 1970s which are used for show purposes only and taxed at the PLG rate. One of them was built with a tachograph. Does...

EPILEPSY REGS • I have to renew my ordinary driving

licence every three years due to a medical condition I had many years ago. I had a very bad case of flu and during it had a fit...

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REST PROBLEM III I work nights for a bread delivery

firm and drive a 17-tonner. I start on a Sunday and work from 13:00-23:00hrs. From Monday to Thursday I work from 10:00-07:30h...

WHO'S RESPONSIBLE?

• Until a few weeks ago I was employed by a demolition company and before I left the eight-wheeler I drove was stopped a couple...

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PW Archer used to run 15 trucks. But a metamorphosis

30 years ago saw the North Yorkshire-based firm shed much of its fleet and concentrate on removals. meets an operator who got...

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cash and CARRY

Transport is a capital intensive industry. A company with most of its money tied up in trucks, trailers and property could be...

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Transport solicitor Deborah Sharpies says the industry must redouble its

effortsto convince the government and the public of the contribution made by road haulage. • If you want to sound off about a...