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15th January 1971
15th January 1971
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Planners' nightmare

A drastic scaling down of the NFC's parcels companies is' foreshadowed by .the Prices and Incomes Board whose report "Costs,...

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PIB prescribes strong medicine for NFC

Bitter pill for planners and parcels staff from our Parliamentary correspondent O The National Freight Corporation must earn...

Enoch Powell on 'The Great Training Robbery'

• With a Commons debate on the Industrial Training Levy (Road Transport Order) 1970 in prospect (CM December 25,1970), Mr Enoch...

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Registered manager for every 0 licence is Guild' s aim

• The National Guild of Transport Managers has asked the Minister for Transport Industries to introduce a scheme for the...

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New hours concessions now in force

• The further concessions under the drivers' hours regulations announced by Mr John Peyton, Minister for Transport Industries...

DAF engineer talks on power

• The International Lecture of the Institute of Transport Engineers will be presented on January 21 at the Royal Society of...

Distribution seminars

• The British Institute of Management's new Centre for Physical Distribution Management has announced the following one-day...

TA votes to scrap RTITB

by David Lowe • Transport Association members at their meeting in London on Tuesday voted unanimously during their private...

Markers for heavies

fears of delay • Fears have been expressed by some operator representatives that marker plates which become a legal...

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Hauliers asked drivers: Could you make profit?

• A Chesterfield (Derbyshire) firm, Mullan Brothers Ltd, told CM this week that it had decided to close down the road haulage...

New plate and test regs

• Proposals have been issued by the Department of the Environment which will result in new plating and testing regulations The...

Bid for Dennis denied

• Newspaper reports of a possible bid for Dennis Bros Ltd by Capitarium, the company formed by Mr Frank B. Ford which took over...

6d off fuel plea

• The AA is preparing a case to submit :o the Chancellor for the reduction of motor - uel tax in his April budget by bd a...

Pictures on the right

from top down Du-al Furniture Ltd has just placed in service this 1800 cu ft capacity Leyland Laird 1200 pantechnicon; a...

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Air-freight van for big jets

• Angled Joloda tracks enable pallets to be loaded at the rear of a 123 cu ft air-freight van operated by Johnson's (Air...

Swop bodies cut egg transport costs

• Eastwood/UPM Ltd, Bilsthorpe, Nottingham, marketing subsidiary of J. B. Eastwood Ltd, claimant t o being the largest egg...

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Van bodies outlive two chassis or more

• At a time when many van operators are thinking in terms of cheaper, short-life bodywork, one of the biggest express carriers...

Dual-purpose bulk tankethipper .

• A 30-ton-gross articulated outfit is daily undertaking a 420-mile round trip as a dual-purpose vehicle that in effect...

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On the dot

A simple guide to decimals in transport • How do you write a decimal cheque? • Will conversion of wage rates to decimals...

Body framing in stainless steel

• Complete van bodies can now be built in stainless steel using cladding and frame sections produced by Stewart Fraser Ltd,...

NFC continued from page 24

rationalization of parcels activities would pose many problems with manpower. The first step was to draw up a plan for the...

Registered manager

continued from page 25 and proper persons. But stipulating membership of one of the five bodies was felt to be a more...

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Small operators fill rural services gap

• North Western Road Car Co Ltd axed several unremunerative rural bus services in the Peak district of Derbyshire on January 1....

UITP Congress

• The International Union of Public Transport (UITP) congress will take place at Rome this year, May 2-8. The subjects of...

MP seeks local level bus committees

• A Private Member's Bill to empower the Greater London Council to set up further transport users' committees concerned...

Service cuts 'blackmail'

• An application for• a considerable number of cuts to bus services in the Border area has been made by Western SMT Co Ltd. It...

Dream holidays for elderly

• A new series of holidays designed especially for retired people is now being marketed by Wallace Arnold Tours Ltd. The...

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Plaxtons extend repair services

• Due to continually increasing demands for a quick and efficient accident repair service, Plaxtons (Scarborough) Ltd has...

'Give change in tanners' plea

• The success of London Transport's switch to decimal currency largely depends on the continued widespread circulation of the...

LT to prune 6m miles

• The scheduled mileage operated by London Transport's buses is to be cut from about 198 million last year to 192m in 1971....

SELNEC invites advice

• Local advisory committees are to tie set up by SELNEC Passenger Transport Authority to enable passengers to comment and...

Ribble seek rises

• In February the North West Traffic Commissioners will hear an application by Ribble Motor Services Ltd to increase fares....

LUT/SELNEC co-ordination agreement

• Terms for a working agreement between SELNEC Passenger Transport Executive and Lancashire United Transport Ltd, have been...

Bus briefs

• Tyneside Passenger Transport Authority is considering the imposition of a complete smoking ban in its buses. • The Northern...

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Women endangered coach licence

• Forty women who normally travelled on two or three buses to work at an East Kilbride factory hired a bus one week to make...

Application misread LA told

• An instruction by the Metropolitan LA, Mr D. I. R. Muir, that confirmation of maintenance arrangements must be made available...

0 grant for shale firm

• A private limited company whose chief object is marketing National Coal Board shale applied for their own operator's licence...

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LA takes pity on hgv driver

• Mr R. H. Saunders, a long-distance, lorry driver, of Court Close, Hambury, was partially successful when he appealed to Mr...

Waste ground base—

licence curtailed • At a public inquiry under Section 69 (1) of the Transport Act 1968 in Birmingham last week, Mrs B. P....

Mass application adjourned

• An application by Mr F. Cavanagh of Walthamstow was heard last week by Metropolitan LA, Mr D. I. R. Muir, for 20 vehicles and...

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Overloading puzzle

• As a result of four overloading offences, the North of Scotland Milling Co Ltd, Inverurie, was called before Mr A. B. Birnie,...

Poulter case put off

• A case of overloading against Charles Poulter Ltd was adjourned sine die last week at Wells Street magistrates' court. For...

NGTM national officers elected

National officers of the National Guild of Transport Managers were elected at a meeting in London on Saturday. Seen here with...

OBITUARY

We record with regret the deaths of Harry William (Bill) Whale and David Wyatt. Mr Whale, 71, was a joint founder with Sir...

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Body kits for bodybuilders

• "Bodybuilders are our customers and any competent bodybuilder is a potential customer. The kits of Clark aluminium...

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York truck van bodies for Transit and CF chassis

• Operators of Ford Transit and Bedford CF chassis are now able to buy a truck van body from York Trailer's branch factories....

Detroit-engined Bedfords for Australia

• Bedford KM tractive units with Detroit Diesel engines and Fuller transmissions are now being sold in Australia. According to...

Simple in-situ foaming

• A method of producing rigid polyurethane insulating foams in-situ without the use of expensive complicated foaming machines...

Body code reaches 300

• The 300th signatory has just recently put his name to the Ford Motor Co Ltd Bodybuilders' Code, which came into operation...

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Purpose-built lining in fridge body

• Refrigerated bodywork is now being offered for the first time by Barham Bodies Ltd, of Motspur Drive, Northampton, in...

UMO plant imports Soviet mobile workshops

• A fleet of mobile workshops has been imported by UMO Plant Ltd of Letchworth Herts, to service its fleet of contract hire...

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• Undergrads for a day

Last Friday the South Midlands district of BRSL lifted transport and distribution managers from their natural environment and...

• Celtic war?

CM's recent story about coach operation in and around Tredegar seems to have raised some Welsh ire. When a Scot calls a Welsh...

• Too much

I've just had a note from a haulage engineer Who is irate about something completely different: a letter from an engineering...

• Predictions Arguments over the Industrial Relations Bill will continue

to reverberate until—and perhaps—beyond—its passing into law. NALGO, a party to setting up national negotiating machinery for...

• Oh L!

Driving a bus is easier than driving a car, according to Dundee's latest clippie turned driver. Mrs Elizabeth Brindley has a...

• Ancient wisdom

That lively PR agency Woolf, Lang, Christie and Partners which occupies offices in High Holborn (and which numbers Fiat among...

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letters

Disappointed? Not us Has it eVer occurred to you that some people have all the bad luck? Is it just a coincidence? I raise...

Battle of the environment

I read with great interest the article by Mr T. Normanton MP (CM January 1) and desire to make the following comment. It was...

Alice in Transportland"

Your recent editorial on driving hours and record keeping was most timely but I would go much further, I would rather see a...

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Denis Harper

• Apart from VBRA members relatively few people know very much about the Vehicle Builders and Repairers' Association. But...

Benchwise: repair risks (3)

A CONSEQUENCE of today's greater number of diesel-engined than petrolengined commercial vehicles in operation is that there has...

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Presenting • the bod beautiful

IT HAPPENED at the Purfleet, Essex, Goods Vehicle Testing Station just a few weeks ago. In an inspection pit a tester was...

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Re member repair

w hen you order a body MANY BODYBUILDERS take into full account the need for eventual body repair and maintenance in their...

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Steel lining Saunders have Neville Industries, Telehoist and Truck Engineering

bodies and while the Neville design in light-alloy with replaceable 18in. U-shaped body sections is considered a "breakthrough"...

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,A big (irDYWORI

future NUMBER future NUMBER IN recent years a number of progressive furniture removers and warehousemen have taken the plunge...

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International operations

Mr E. W. Cheesman, White's Portsmouth manager, who is shortly moving to the Botley premises, spends much of his time...

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Before GOODS and conversion

EXTENDING the frameless van body of a semi-trailer and equipping it with new running gear to exploit a change in the...

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Second (B."0"bYWORI

NUMBER generation plastics have bodywork potential by Gordon Crabtree ONE of the main problems in the use of reinforced...

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Industrial relations: a special conference

• Many changes will follow the introduction of the Industrial Relations Act, which is expected to be on the Statute Book early...

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62 Meat

bodies need muscle by David Lowe Mint TA WA NTED: A van body constructed in such a way that the whole of the payload can be...

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Foam, tr E pywoRK)

slab or spray A leading bodybuilder's assessment of insulation methods by Paul Brockington, MIMechE IN the field of insulated...

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Solving other • peoples problems

A BODYBUILDER strikes a knotty problem in meeting a customer's specification and either hasn't the skilled staff or the time to...

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Up down, out or along

by Tim Hoare WALK along any busy high street and you cannot help but notice the extensive use of side-loading facilities on...

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Moving (BODYWORK))

in the right direction HAPPILY for the removers' men the massive furniture of past days is disappearing and, while ordinary...

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topic

Making your own history by Janus I t was and no doubt still is one of the favourite maxims of Sir Reginald Wilson that...

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'management

matters by John Darker AM BIM -- Transport management in Japan: Nippon Express JAPANESE transport management faces as many...

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know the law .

by Les Oldridge, AIRTE, ANAIMI The recovery of disabled vehicles (2) THE TOWING of broken-down articulated vehicles poses...

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A timely reminder from Bromsgrove College

BROMSGROVE College of Further Education is strongly developing road transport studies in the West Midland region. The College's...

dates for your diary

The next seven days from January 15 to 21. FRIDAY NGTM (Northern) meeting. Elephant Hotel, St Sepulchre Gate, Doncaster, 7 pm....