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19th February 2009
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Race against time for Euro HGV pollution tax

CM COVER STORY By Patric Cunnane (additional reporting by Chris Tindattl TIME IS RUNNING out for a pollution tax on HGVs after...

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Bulmers Logistics folded with debts of Om

by Roger Brown THE ADMINISTRATOR for Bulmers Logistics, Deloitte, has confirmed the company folded with debts of around £10m....

EC clashes over scope of WTD

MEPS ON THE European Parliament's Employment Committee are at loggerheads with the European Commission after the latter refused...

Fees hike slammed

CM COVER STORY THE DRIVING Standards Agency (DSA) wants to introduce inflation-busting increases to its vocational driving test...

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Hungarian driver given jail sentence for 'fiddling' tactic,

By Joanna Bourke A HUNGARIAN DRIVER who was found to be using a magnet to interfere with his digital tachograph and speed...

Hargreaves to expand through acquisition

THE NEW BOSS OF Hargreaves Transport says he wants to beat the recession by expanding beyond its current heartlands in the...

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Discount deals hurt LCV residuals

By Julian Mitnes LCV-MAKERS are flooding the market with heavily discounted vehicles as the fleet and rental markets continue...

drivers? CM's sister publication Truck & Driver has joined lorces

with www, roadtransport.com to help drivers find work. Drivers who have lost their jobs, or are looking for a change of...

Lack of risk assessment costs company £14,600

A COMPANY HAS been fined L5,600 and ordered to pay £9,000 costs for failing to ensure an adequate risk assessment had been...

Firms may have to pay to hear music at work

HAULIERS THAT play music In staff rooms and public areas are being warned they may have to pay for licences in order to do so...

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I Haulier loses £40,000 after

I HIS INEttk P WEATHER snow hits deliveries hard By Rnanna Avison A MIDLANDS operator is seeking recompense after losing...

Hopweits puts on weight with new lsuzu 12-tonners

HOPWELLS HAS added a dozen 12-tonne Isuzu Forward trucks to its existing 100-vehicle mixed fleet, which already includes a...

Family-owned transport operator Downton has opened a £10m distribution centre at Quedgeley, Gloucestershire, to handle its electronics goods operations.

The 120,000sq ft site includes six goods inward bays and eight loading docks, and is less than a mile from junction 12 of the...

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Time to reflect on new EU blindspot mirror rules

COVER STORY by Brian Weathertey & Cohn Barnett OPERATORS ARE reminded that the second EU directive — 2007/38/EC — on...

Shh... ultra-quiet Carrier reefer on tour

AS PRESSURE GROWS from the industry to beat congestion by conducting more nighttime deliveries, fridge manufacturer Carrier...

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Scania branches out to offer accident management service

By Brian Weathertey AS NEW TRUCK sales are winding down, Scania is stepping up its assault on the lucrative UK afterrnarket...

North East Logistics creditors owed E200,000

TRADE CREDITORS of North East Logistics, the Darlington-based firm that went into liquidation last month, are estimated to be...

Euro ferry routes defy recession

TWO FERRY firms started recession-defying services to Europe last week, expanding the choice for truck drivers on international...

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TruckNet's Rikki Chequer reflects on a new format and wealth of forum information

Well, a full week has now passed with the new format for the forums. There are still a few graphic bugs and the search function...

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Axor with that little bit Xtra...

The Axor X joins Merc's fleet tractor line-up, and is aimed at pleasing owner-operators and accountants alike. Can it do both?...

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ALL pulling in the same direction

A fourth-party logistics agreement with TDG has transformed operations at Aggregate Industries, one of the largest building...

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The road transport industry can only benefit by bringing in the Driver CPC

1 HAD TO respond to Dick Flute's column that criticised the Driver CPC (Me Driver CPC has been devised by those a long way away...

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So you want a fight?

With rising VOSA test fees and the Driver CPC to contend with, the BVRLA is earning its members' cash. Jay Parmar tells us...

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Zone of contention

Van operators welcomed the decision by London's Mayor, Boris Johnson, for them to remain outside the Low Emission Zone's scope....

IMPACT OF THE LONDON LEZ

It remains a mystery why the former mayor Ken Livingstone focused his attention solely on particulate matter (PM) emissions....

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Glasgow is currently considering a Low Emission Zone (LEZ) to

target lorries, and London's progress has been watched very carefully by the local authority. The Scottish city, which is...

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Operator's inexperience Leads to disqualification

Poor vehicle maintenance and tack of operating experience made Tribunal uphold a disqualification. THE REVOCATION of the...

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TC grants operator six months' grace

A DERBYSHIRE haulier who has been using an unauthorised operating centre in the West Midlands has been given 28 days to comply...

Tribunal rules operation a 'safety risk'

THE REVOCATION of the licence held by Newbigging's Robert Dunlop, and his disqualification from holding an 0-licence for five...

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Court rejects driver d on a frolic' excuse ARG UMENTS THAT

Ace Waste Haulage was not responsible for an overloading offence because the driver "was on a frolic of his own" have been...

Haulier awaits tacho offences decision

FORFAR-BASED Alexander Kydd, trading as Sandy Kydd Road Transport, has to wait to see what action Scottish Deputy Traffic...

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A question of control

Everyone agrees HGV parking needs to be controlled, but should that also apply to wheel dampers and the level of charges they...

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Ed Pargeter Director, EP Training Leatherhead, Surrey Pargeter feels the

whole clamping sector is tarnished with a reputation of bullying and unfair practice. Its role, he thinks, is not to help or...

Martin Barnes Project manager Operational Logistics Navarm, Somerset If anyone

needed proof that some motorway service station operators are out to target lorry drivers, the Bob Painter story is it, insists...

Nick Matthews Panther Platform Rentals Luton, Beds Poor regulation of

the clamping industry means it is what most people perceive it to be a licence to print money, believes Matthews. Yet most...

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evin Brooke Vlanaging director FleetMaster Operational Support Services Leeds Brooke

believes parking regulations should only be enforced by the police or traffic wardens and not private companies with an obvious...

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Forthcoming law with the Freight Transport Association

Graduated fixed penalties The DfT has issued a consultation on the details of introducing a graduated fixedpenalty system for...

The Employment Act 2008 (Commencement No. 1, Transitional Provisions and Savings) Order 2008,6 April 2009

Existing statutory dispute resolution procedures are repealed and employment tribunals are given discretionary powers to vary...

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FeeLing the squeeze

With driving licence and speed restrictions combined with a modest payload, running 7.5-tonne trucks is becoming less viable....

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ISUZU FORWARD F75.190

Blaenau Gwent County Borough Council added 11 lsuzu Forward N75.190 7.5-tonne rigids, fitted with rear-loading NTM refuse...

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Case Study: 12 Tonnes

Model: ISUZU FORWARD F120.240 Operator: HOPWELLS Frozen food supplier HO:molls is continuing its trend of ordering '4111` Isuzu...

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The first 18-tonne Forward in the UK has been snapped

up by Slttingbourne, Kent-based company The Dodd's Group and will work on its Palletforce fleet, handling overnight palletised...

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OUR COST CALCULATIONS are based on the cost table format

used by our sister magazine Motor Transport and comprise two elements, standing costs and running costs. Standing or fixed...

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The idea behind this productivity test was to compare fuel

use with payload over a set distance. According to standing and running costs, the 18-tonne option is the most expensive to...

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On the

fast track Those who drive for a living must have accurate, up-to-date travel information about their route. But which service...

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ection

As uel prices rose last summer, so did fuel thefts. We look at some of the ways available to deter thieves, from building...

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The idea that truck drivers could be responsible for diesel

theft has always been a difficult and controversial issue for the industry to confront. It is another area where different...

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ANTI-SIPHON DEVICES WHO'S USING THEM?

A large number of hauliers and big own-account fleet operators use anti-siphon devices. Among the major high-street retailers,...

THE SILENT KILLER

Driving a truck with no brakes or steering could be deadly, but at least the driver would probably notice. However, the...

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PUTTING UP THE BARRICADES

Midlands haulier RK Transport found that barricading its yard was a more effective deterrent to fuel thieves than...

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Building for the future

The NWH Group has transformed from a famity-run tipper haulage operation in 1967 into a £25m turnover one-stop-shop...

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'Mailing two Wino 8x4 tippers for six months gave NWH

an opportunity to add a franchise to the business. Craig Williams, operations director, explains: The workshop was always...