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14th January 1993
14th January 1993
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HOLD THE LINE • According to the philosopher Henry David

Thoreau: "It is a characteristic of wisdom not to do desperate things." Obviously he never worked as a British road haulier....

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Haulier of the Year in hours check • Police are

planning to raise summonses involving Carlisle haulier Eddie Stobart over charges against various people relating to alleged...

ARC tippermen picket on rates cut by Juliet Parish •

Sixty owner-drivers are picketing 10 ARC sites in South Wales in protest at rates cuts which will slash their earnings by...

Sheet loads or face big fines under green law •

Tipper operators working in the construction industry face fines of up to £20,000 for failing to sheet up loads collected from...

Road cash goes on ban Crowfoot has accused the council

of turning the west of the county into a "patchwork quilt of no-go zones for lorries". "In the past six months we've had more...

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Route call • London's red route network must provide adequate

loading bays, should not impose restrictions before 08:00hrs, and must allow 30 minutes for loading to meet the needs of...

Haulage group in blockade threat • Owner-drivers have warned that

they are considering militant action to protest about declining standards in the industry. Dan Kinsella, director of The Port...

More signs of recovery • Sales of trucks and artics

fell by 2.4% last year, but the signs are that the slow haul back to recovery is underway. Registrations rose 7.9% in December...

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Price war may help rates by Karen Miles • The

long-standing row between the shipping lines and international traders over profit levels intensified this week in a dispute...

Shift move cuts pay • Drivers at one of TNT

Express UK's biggest distribution centres in the North-East are bracing themselves for a pay cut of up to £120 a month as the...

• McPherson, the Edinburgh-based Transport Development Group subsidiary, has won

a 12-month contract with The Caledonian Brewery to deliver its bulk beers. Bosses warned • Bosses who flout health and safety...

Transfleet is hit by another hijack • Transfleet Services has been hit by its second hijacking in six weeks.

One of the company's drivers was threatened by three men armed with a baseball bat at a Shepherd's Bush, west London truckstop...

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Debut in snow business • West Midlands-based J Roberts (Special

Purpose Vehicles) believes it has found a market niche converting tractive units for airport runway snow clearance....

Foden slows down with a Super VPS • Sandbach Truck

Services has completed the first optional line fitment of Hersham Valve's Retro Super VPS retarder on a Foden tractor for...

Dairy boxes • Nineteen 75E14 and six 120E15 New Cargos

have joined the Kennerty Farm Dairies 500-strong fleet operating throughout Scotland. They are fitted with insulated box bodies...

Artic coupling gets tougher • The twin-jaw Davies Magnet fifth-wheel

coupling has been made more rigid and easier to use. Extra springs have been introduced to hold the forgedsteel jaws open,...

Beasts go by air • Livestock haulier Chris Waite Transport

of Driffield, Glos has acquired the first Volvo F16-500 6x2 Air Ride tractor to go into service in the UK. It was supplied by...

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Super Cargo: spoilt for choice by John Kendall • Iveco

Ford will launch the 17tonne Super Cargo in April. The latest addition to the new Cargo range will be powered by three variants...

Geartronic extends to FL10 • Volvo has extended the use

of its Geartronic automatic gearshift system to the FL10. Geartronic—revealed exclusively by CM in July 1991—has previously...

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Smith's staff to lose pay by Juliet Parish • Forty

drivers at WH Smith News' magazine and newspaper distribution depot in Peckham, south-east London expect to be around £200 a...

Trust set to compete • West Berkshire Hospital Transport Services

will be forced to apply for a full 0-licence and compete with private contractors for the services it provides West Berkshire...

Boalloy boss III Sir James Duncan, former chairman and chief

executive of the Transport Development Group, has been appointed non-executive chairman of Boalloy following last summer's...

GW centres on Widnes • Golden Wonder is to centralise

its warehousing, currently in and around Widnes, Cheshire, to its Gavin Road site in the town. Logistics manager Steve Drury...

Bank attack • High Street banks are holding up chances

of economic recovery by their failure to understand the needs of small businesses, according to research by the Forum of...

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Fox predicts contraction by John Kendall • Iveco Ford will

be one of only four European truck manufacturers to survive into the 21st century, says Iveco Ford Truck managing director Alan...

DFDS takes over Volvo port site • DFDS Transport has

taken over the operation of the Volvo cargo terminal at South Killingholm on Humberside from Smythe Shipping. John Symons,...

Fewer firms fail in 1992 • Business failures in the

road transport industry are slowing down, according to statistics compiled by accountant Touche Ross. The final toll for 1992...

Two prepared to buy Southworth • Two buyers are poised

to take over the assets of Southworth Chassis Engineering, which called in the receiver on 14 December. Chris Drinkwater, the...

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Technique tacho trouble • The duration of the licence held

by Alan Adair and Anthony Westwood, trading as Haulage Technique, has been cut and their HGV licences have been suspended for a...

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Early date for maintenance • Maintenance problems have led to

the duration of the licence held by LM & JS Stamp Transport of Cookley, near Kidderminster being cut to expire at the end of...

Council plans to dislodge haulier • South Wales Traffic Commissioner

John Mervyn Pugh adjourned a disciplinary and licence renewal hearing until February when he heard that Collingbourne...

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Try-Hitch gets German debut • Tischer Technich of Wald, Germany

launched its Tru-Hitch Type 240 tractor/trailer recovery unit at the Automechanica show in Frankfurt. The model shown was...

Tesco shops for dual-use semis • A fleet of 50

new Boalloy 13.6m curtainsider trailers for Tesco have been built to full Tautliner specification with self-supporting roofs...

MAN sleepers move office equipment • Office equipment and supplies

manufacturer Acco-Rexel has added three sleeper-cabbed MAN Euro-1 Eco 17.322FLD 4x2 drawbar outfits to its fleet. The trio are...

Clyde Valley takes the temperature of foods • Clyde Valley

Control Systems has a new family of portable and fixed data loggers for recording the many variables such as temperatures,...

VBRA issues panel code • The Vehicle Builders and Repairers

Association has produced a policy statement on the use of non-original and secondhand panels in vehicle body repair. Such...

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Body variety for Biff a • Biffa Waste Service, part

of Severn Trent, has acquired 11 multi-axled Scania rigids worth nearly £750,000 with a variety of body systems for retrieving...

Quick-fit roof over animals • Houghtons Parkhouse Coachwork has produced

a quick-fit fixed-roof conversion for trailers and rigids to help livestock hauliers comply with legislation that came into...

Ancon Clark flooring range • Ancon Clark of Sheffield has

launched a range of lightweight corrosion-resistant stainless steel flooring and cladding designed to replace the traditional...

Heron buys 14 reefer semis • Fourteen GRP Massey tandemaxled

reefer van trailers have entered service with Heron Distribution for its contract with the Gateway supermarket chain. They are...

Curries invests in 65 curtainsiders • Dumfries-based Curries European has

invested almost £1.1m in 65 new 13.6m curtainsided semi-trailers from Craven Tasker and Boalloy. Craven Tasker is disposing of...

Schmitz snaps up CTR order • Tiphook's trailer rental division,

Central Trailer Rentco, is buying 900 new trailers and swap bodies from Schmitz Cargobull for its pan-European fleet. The...

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11111PW'r Price as tested: £9,430 (ex-VAT). Engine: 1.8 litres, 44kW

(60hp). GVVV: 1,850kg. Payload: 705 kg. Fuel consumption (laden): 6.614/ 100km (42.7mpg) (Escort 40 diesel, CM 14-20 Feb...

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Wotta lotta lizards A merican truckers are being plagued by

prostitutes known as "Lot Lizards" because of the way they dart between trucks in parking lots, according to a survey in the...

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BARGAIN HUNTING The recession has led to a boom in

industrial auctions where anything from a computer to a trailer can be picked up at knockdown prices. But bargain hunters...

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• CM guarantees publicity for any operator unfortunate to become

a victim of truck crime. It may not get your truck or components back, but it should make life harder for the thieves...

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Lights on in a lay-by?

On a recent trip to Scotland I parked overnight in a lay-by near Carlisle. It wasn't a lay-by at the road edge but was a...

Starting a skip business I plan to set up in

business using mini or midi skip trucks. Can you tell me what licences and insurance I would need? A If the skip truck you...

No markers on special wide loads We move large portable

buildings and recently we were carrying one 4.8m wide when police stopped the driver and told him he should have had marker...

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i Price: 216,500 (ex-VAT). Includes dual batteries, ABS, Quickclear windscreen,

power steering, tachograph and full bulkhead. Engine: 2.5 litres, 60kW (80hp). GVIN: 3.2 tonnes. Payload: 1,500k9. Average...

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Jam penalised for working hard • I refer to T&R

Freight pulling a trailer without sideguards (CM 7-13 Jan). What kind of people are taking these things to court? Police,...

Refurbishing? We've done it for years • Further to Malcom

Taylor's article on the market for refurbished trucks in America (CM31 Dec6Jan), readers might be surprised at the extent to...

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HORSES F SES ,fewtindu§trits can be so beset by „rules,

regulations and bureaucratic control as the transport industry, be it nialatiqr to goods vehicles or passen Wt, now have the...

fines ISinCel October fMagistrates Courts hove been applying a new

system of fines, known , as Unit Fines. It's is among the most radical change in sentencing policies kr,2Byears. „ General...

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erts p • in court The term "Expert Witness" should

be taken literally, for such a person must be someone who is not only recognised by the court as a specialist within a certain...

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ARE YOU A HAULIER OR A FORWARDER OR BOTH?

We all know that the freight forwarder's role is to arrange for goods to be transported between A and B, while the haulier...

rouble with neighbours "These neighbours of mine are going to

put me out of business". This is not an uncommon complaint from hauliers whose operating centres are in residential areas. The...

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Prize pickings Winning a 12-month stint with an MAN G90

7.5-tonner has modernised the fleet of potato wholesaler Jess Turner Potatoes, a family business of grandfather Jess, son...

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Hub of the matter • After a lapse of several

years Rockwell has returned to the front-axle business with a flourish, as sole supplier to ERF for its continental market SPB...

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'My priority is to provide a wheelnut re-torque policy for

our fitters' 4 T he problem of wheel loss on commercial vehicles is a bigger issue today than it was 40 years ago when I...