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SIM S=

Driver David Howe, 37, from Northfield, Birmingham has been charged with the falsification of documents and the theft of six...

PRISE INES Anthony Lewis. a director of recently liquidated Al

Premier Warehousing and Distribution, Pontypridd, Mid-Glamorgan and Martin Moloney, a former shareholder in Al. are now listed...

THE COMMON GOOD

Deputy prime minister John Prescott has admitted that money raised from fuel duty was never intended to be spent on transport...

WAKED TABS

A £10,000 reward is up for grabs for anyone with information about the theft of £2m worth of Dunhill International cigarettes...

HMV. SUN Logistics firm Lane Group has acquired Skelgate Holdings

in a deal which will increase its turnover to more than £44m. It follows a three year partnership between the two firms in the...

Victims of stowaway fines choose jail over payment

ai by Pete Swingler and Melanie Hammond A truck driver is claiming he will go to jail rather than pay an £8,000 fine imposed...

'Turn in all stowaways,' advises lawyer

• A lawyer has warned against turning a blind eye to stowaways inside trucks even though hauliers who turn them in are still...

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Union asks for huge pay rise

Union leaders are to demand pay increases of around 45% for truck drivers from next year. The Transport & General Workers'...

Foreign trucks on UK roads double

• The number of foreign trucks operating on British roads has doubled in the last five years, according to the latest figures...

HFA targets Labour MPs

III by Liam O'Brien The RHA intends to throw its weight behind a Hauliers and Farmers Alliance picket of the Labour Party at...

EU may raise UK charges

k UK hauliers could be hit by even higher running costs and more road tolls if recommendations contained in a controversial new...

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Transfreight driver sees ban shortened

• by Mike Jewell One of the Transfreight Services drivers who was disqualified from holding an HGV driving licence for 12...

Sleep risk high in younger men

A Men under 30 are most at risk from falling asleep at the wheel, a new two-year study into driver fatigue has revealed. The...

Dealers offer better service

Truck dealers say the standard of vehicle maintenance they offer is far higher than in garages servicing cars. The claim by...

Buy cheaper fuel online

• Online services will be the way forward for buying discounted diesel and could appear in the UK by the end of 2001, according...

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Farmers flout law

• Scottish hauliers are continuing to lose more work to farmers and agricultural contractors who are using a legal loophole to...

Go to jail, go directly to jail. Do not pass

'Go'. Do NOT collect £200. This scenario, recognised with resignation by Monopoly players worldwide, may now become much more...

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Bizarre drugs tests to be performed at roadside

II Truckers suspected of taking drugs are to be forced to take a series of bizarre roadside tests. The emergency tests are...

Strikes called off at Salvesen

• A planned series of 24-hour strikes by 150 Christian Salvesen drivers was called off after a compromise deal over pay was...

Double road death on Al

• Two road workers were killed last week when a truck collided with the back of their vehicle on the Al. The Scania artic,...

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OSOM SALVESEN DEAL A contract worth N.60m has been awarded

to logistics firm Christian Salvesen by General Motors. The four-year contract represents Salvesen's largest single industrial...

EXE. EXCELS IN SPAIN

Exel has won a five-year contract with Spanish automotive components supplier Fagor EderIan to manage the collection and...

HEAVY HAUL III TRACK Freightliner's Heavy Haul division has been

awarded a 130m contract to supply rail haulage services for Ralltrack's infrastructure investment programme.

TOG FIR 1111111111

The British Railways Board has awarded TDG a two-year contract worth more than 1450,000 for the preparation of 60,000 documents...

...AND NATIONAL TRUST TDG has also won a three-year contract

from The National Trust, Scotland. it will handle the distribution and warehousing for the Trust's retail operation from its...

TURKISH AWANCE Transcare Europe, part of the European clothing and

textiles logistics division of Tibbett & Britten Group, has formed an alliance with Turkish transport company, Ektrans....

Hauliers call off port action

• by Melanie Hammond Hauliers blighted by long delays at Southampton docks have withdrawn threats of industrial action...

Customs crack down on illegal fuel in province

• Northern Ireland's Customs Service has had a number of successes in targeting illegal diesel producers. Three men were...

Trailer prices face Euro hike

U Trailer costs are set to rise after a European order which will force manufacturers to install automatic lowering technology...

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Clayton tankers set new safety standard

• by Peter Lawton Exel is operating the next generation of road tanker with two new prototypes from Clayton Commercials. The...

Leeds takes Bite

• A Heil Big Bite waste collector has joined Leeds City Council's skip department. Mounted on a Seddon Atkinson Strata 8x4...

Buy a Maxi, get a Panto free

NI A dealership is offering a free Fiat Punto 1.2 to anyone who buys a Ducato Maxi. Victoria Park Motors, of Hadfield Road,...

King-sized Irish delivery

• King Trailers' new five-axle low-loader delivered two sewer tunnelling sections to the Republic of Ireland in its first...

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The Freight Transport Association is to offer a new fork-lift truck inspection service for members.

It follows changes in the law regarding corporate manslaughter and is aimed at giving peace of mind to operators. The...

• by Cohn Barnett

Japanese tyre maker Bridgestone, owner of the Firestone brand, is recalling millions of potentially defective 4x4 tyres. The...

Ford delivers power with speedy Courier

• by Kevin Swallow If Ford were to enter Formula 1 as a team in its own right it might as well model the car on its new...

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GULLING OUT

Cooked meat specialist Southover Foods is buying two new Sprinter chassis-cabs with RVL insulated box bodies. The units provide...

SAP AVAILABILITY SAF would like to point out that the

19.5in, non-steering axle in the Intradisc Plus range is already available. The range goes into full production in January of...

CHASSIS DROP

Commercial vehicle conversion specialist Drinkwater Chassis Engineering has been renamed Drinkwater Engineering. The company...

ON TRACK CT Railway maintenance is operating seven Blab hydraulic

loaders fitted to Renault Master pickups for one-person operation. The 013 1-1 units have a reach of 31m and are used for...

BODY SWAP

West Lothian Council is running three new LDV Convoys with Harsh hooklift demount systems, installed by Lothian Vehicle...

Renault-Vauxhall project shows off its new models

• by Colin Barnett The Renault-Vauxhall joint project to replace the Trafic/Arena models has been revealed, before the official...

Drivers vote in three Ategos

• A drivers vote has helped to win an order for three new Mercedes-Benz Ategos from Thames Water company Subterra. The...

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Isuzu comes clean with dual fuel

• by Kevin Swallow Isuzu is the latest truck manufacturer to put its faith in gas. Conversion firm Clean Exhaust Emissions...

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Slow down, take time and survive

Defensive-driving training has become much more popular in recent years, but it usually emphasises the hazards of onroad...

• by Kevin Swallow You would need to be Del

Boy to persuade your boss that clouting the three-foot post in the yard with the truck was anything other than driver error....

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15-1MY INNWENS1111 Maintenance problems have resulted in the licence for

10 vehicles and two trailers held by Doncaster-based Harold Holland being suspended for 15 days. The company appeared before...

MENEM'S RHO Tamworth lorry driver Graham West was sent to

Stafford Crown Court for sentence by magistrates after he admitted defrauding the Benefits Agency of 115,450 over two years....

1JCENCE IBMS The licence held by Liverpoolbased Marguerita Jones was

revoked when she failed to attend a disciplinary inquiry. Jones had been called before North Western IC Beverley Bell because...

UCENCE SUSPENDED Arbroath lorry driver Donald Downie has had his

HGV driving licence suspended for four days after being convicted of falsifying a tachograph record.

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Maintenance problems have led to the licence held by Stirling-based T H Ferguson & Co being cut from 37 vehicles to Slat an...

Licence cut by six vehicles

A tipper operator's licence was cut by six vehicles when the company appeared at its third public inquiry within 18 months over...

Operator 'overloaded 770 times'

r51 A Welsh haulier is alleged to 700 overloading offences have committed more than after downplating his vehicles to save on...

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Rules breaches

The licences of the associated JPG Logistics, P George International and Jean Knowles trading as P George International, which...

Convictions impact r.. A series of

convictions, including drivers' hours and tachograph offences, have led to the licence held by Cheddar-based Glen Evans being...

Series of offences leaves haulier sweating

A Liverpool company has been warned that its 0-licence "Is hang ing by a thread" and it has until the end of November to...

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WASTED

How long has it got to take the RHA, FTA and hauliers to understand that talking to this government is a waste of time? The MPs...

NOT A CLUE

I can only assume that the members of the Transport Select Committee were specially selected before their participation on this...

UNDERMINED

I feel the Institution of Road Transport Engineers is losing its direction on education and training. Once, one's IRTE...

STOP WHINGEINO!

These pages frequently rehearse the argument that the British haulage industry is politically persecuted and popularly...

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A FIRST-CLASS JOB

Retired postman Paul Wood is on a busman's holiday par excellence. For after a career driving Post Office vans, Paul, from...

GOOD AS NEW

Now that's one thing The Hawk doesn't miss about the good old days; winding up the motor. John Milne doesn't mind, though,...

GREEN WAYS

It's not usual to get an award for collecting rubbish, but then it's not usual to recover 750,000 tonnes of cardboard, enough...

HIGHWAY TO THE PAST

Those of you who regularly use the AS may not know it but you are in fact driving along a route of considerable archaeological...

CHILDREN IN NEED

Here's one to jot in the diary: Sunday 29 October, a rally in aid of Children in Need will be held at Holditch Miners' Club at...

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THE BASICS

As with so many aspects of haulage, the 41/44-tonne decision is complex—there are just too many variables in the equation, from...

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THE PRODUCTIVITY INDEX

This is where the canny operator will start to get sceptical: any calculation of "productivity" requires assumptions that are...

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FUEL TEST ROUND-UP

RESULTS • As we have mentioned, the British weather did its best to spoil the precision of our results, but a clear trend came...

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irN RECENT& IMMINENT

LEGISLATION The Motor Cars (Driving Instruction) (Amendment) Regulations 2000. CIF 1 August 2000. Amend requirements and...

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FORD RANGER

I PRICE AS TESTED: £10,650 (ex-VAT), including 1210 for metallic paint. ENGINE: 2.5-litre, 76hp normally aspirated diesel. CR:...

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f you're one of the many hauliers who has diversified

into warehousing, you've probably found out to your cost already that a warehouse, like a fleet of commercial vehicles, needs a...

TO DO, OR NOT TO DO?

• If a WMS system supported by bar coding sounds like a lot to take on board—it is. But in most cases, it is well worth it,...

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It's a simple equation: an idle truck means lost productivity.

So what do you do when one of your HGVs breaks down? As Steve Banner reports, manufacturers, dealers and independent...

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THE GUARANTEE

E If you buy a part from a dealership, fit it in your own workshop, and it fails through no fault of your own, can you make a...

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To large operators, brain power is as important as horsepower,

and they are eagerly snapping up the latest batch of transport and logistics graduates. But many traditional hauliers simply...

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Transport degrees

There are 36 places available annually on the University of Huddersfield's Transport and Logistics BSc degree course. The...

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Haulage is about running trucks, but for some operators it

doesn't stop there. Kent-based Freightmaster is a prime example of one keen to explore new horizons from rail to warehousing....

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Debt collecting can be a costly business, but if a

customer owes less than f5,0oolo you might be able to recover your money through the small claims court. Wilf Altman explains...

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6 When reading the continual complaints regarding

taxation levels, we sympathise with all those who feel they are not playing on a level field. We are also most concerned that...