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23rd June 1994
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• Heron Distributon's senior managers are planning to acquire the

cornpa from parent Heron International NV: the bid will be led by managing director Richard Morris. • Left-hand driving...

Transit operators demand protection

by Karen Miles and David Harris • Ford could be threatened with legal compensation claims by fleet owners of Transits who say...

MoD urged to farm out maintenance

• A Parliamentary report published last week has put more pressure on the Ministry of Defence to open up military vehicle...

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French renege on belly-tank deal

by Kathy Watson • l;K officials are urging international hauliers to re-route, avoiding France, following the French...

EU moves on livestock

• The campaign to make livestock drivers feed and rest animals more frequently on European journeys looks set to be...

EC 'agrees' ADR

• The EU Transport Ministers meeting in Luxembourg last week "adopted a common position" on the framework directive on...

Row over tachos

• A battle is raging between the French and a GermanBritish alliance on switching from tachographs to electric coding on...

By rail and sea • Up to 3,000 long-haul truck

loads per week will be transferred to rail with the launch of the Daventry International Rail Freight Terminal. The site, next...

ER puts first 44-tonners into inter-modal service

• The first working 44-tonner operation on UK roads is thought to be a steel load carried to the Manchester Euroterminal from...

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Haulier hit by owed wages

by Juliet Parish • The Department of Employment says West Yorkshire-based container haulier Silver Birch is liable for some...

Safety clips

A A Midlands haulier claims to have come up with an answer to the mysterious, and sometimes fatal, problem of wheel loss....

4.3% plus cash

• BRS Tankfreight's 50 Shell Bitumen contract drivers last week voted by a 2:1 majority to accept a 4.3% wage increase for...

Hauliers to help on theft

• Transport operators are be quizzed by the Home Office to get hard facts on truck crime and clues on how to fight it. The...

Massive pay cut agreed

• A pay cut averaging £8,000 per driver has been agreed by 200 drivers at the European industrial gases company Air Products...

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Union report highlights problems faced by refuse contractors

• Contract operating difficulties and financial problems are common among private operators of local authority refuse...

Sheep haulier blocked A30

• A Devon livestock haulier has been cleared of obstruction after parking his vehicle across a major trunk road while he...

Big five win in milk shake-up

by Juliet Parish II Hauliers now working for the Milk Marketing Board are angry that five big newcomers have creamed off an...

• Tankfreight--Volue of contract undisclosed, taking over more than 100

trucks and operation of seven depots at: Starbeck, Northallerton, Penrith, Clitheroe, Llangefni, Chesterfielcl and...

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BRS is NFC hire arm

by Amanda Bradbury • BRS, formerly one of the top five distribution companies, will be solely a contract hire and truck...

Tub blitz in quarries

• A Vehicle Inspectorate blitz on drivers running in and out of Derbyshire quarries has netted 23 drivers and owner-drivers....

• The drivers of a third of nearly 150 vehicles

stopped in a multi-agency check at the Sandbach Services on the M6 on 10 June could face prosecution. Numerous other drivers...

Lane's hours cut delay

• The Lane Group has delayed until next summer plans to reduce the guaranteed working hours for half of its drivers from 55...

Swift/Lucas deal

• Swift Transport Services will take over a "seven-figure" Federal Express contract with Lucas Aftermarket Operations in...

ADR drivet

• Driver Hire is appealing for drivers, especially those with the new ADR certificate, to join its employment agency in...

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ENDANGERED SPECIES

"Good Evening, this is the Nine'O'Clock News from the BBC. Despite last-minute attempts to save it, the British heavy goods...

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Miles of choice in waste

y ou wouldn't believe that county and borough councils are under spending restraints, judging by the bewildering array of...

M ercedes-Benz, for example, is offering new centre-steer/lift-axle models on vee-eight-powered

tractive units, and non-steer centre lifters on vee-sixes and vee-eights. Three new CV security system options are available...

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95 moves with market

by Brian Weatherley • Daf is making a number of changes to the 95 Series in order to re-establish its position in the premium...

Sevel prices • Prices of the new Sevel vans have

been announced; the Peugeot Boxer, Citroen Relay and Fiat Ducato, on sale from the end of the month, will cost from £10,285...

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Hope disappointed • A bid for a new national licence

for 14 trucks and six trailers, based at Hounslow, by Hope's (Heathrow), has been turned down at an Eastbourne public inquiry...

EC tacho exemption?

• The suggestion that vehicles carrying stone and tarmac from quarries to motorway sites are exempt from the EC tachograph...

Winn to appeal over unauthorised parking

• Gregg Winn of Kennoway in Fife, is to appeal to the Transport Tribunal against a month's suspension of his Operator's...

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Maintenance priorities were wrong

• Llandovery-based Owen James, which was said to have got its priorities wrong over vehicle maintenance, had the duration of...

'Horse and cart' driven through dismissal rules

• Ian McLeod (Carriers), of Kilmarnock, has been ordered to pay £2,037 compensation for unfair dismissal to a driver sacked...

Speeding drivers have licences held

• Six drivers who exceeded the 60mph limit while working for Bingley-based reefer operator Marchnight had their LGV driving...

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HIGHER PAYLO1 k HIGHER SPEC.

Tractor operators have always faced a difficult decision. Choose a high spec. and you often sacrifice payload. Go for payload...

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Lest we forget

ati illions were ati illions were understandably moved by the D-Day commemoration ceremonies in Normandy earlier this month. As...

Getting in the scrum of things

3 ongratulations are due to Wincanton employee Kevin Yates who recently won his first international rugby cap playing for...

In-cab entertainment

2 survey by Granada i service stations reveals the curious things that drivers do to entertain themselves when driving alone....

Petrol pumps up the charity cash

3 artier this month the splendidly named Petrol Pump Ball raised more than £19,000 for motor trade charity BEN at its annual...

Mac the knifed?

5 ransport Secretary John MacGregor may well be in the unusual position of looking forward to getting the sack if he drops...

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Police and recovery T hank you for the excellent article in

CM about the Road Rescue Recovery Association funding its fu - st High Court judicial review to stop police contracting out...

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DEALERS

Air Miles deal • Eleven Bristol Street Motors dealerships are offering Air Miles on transactions with owners of Ford...

SERVICES

Health cover • Freight Transport Association members are offered four levels of private health insurance through a joint...

EVENTS

Drivers meet II The Drivers Action Movement will hold its next meeting at the Routemaster, Walton Avenue, Felixstowe on Sunday...

PUBLICATIONS

Cold comfort • Transfrigoroute 12K has published a 150-page directory of the controlled temperature transport industry...

PRODUCTS

Tail peace • TailGuard's infra red reversing monitor warns drivers of obstacles up to two metres away, day or night....

ROADS

M4 speed limit • A 50mph speed limit will be imposed from time to time on the M4 between Ing - st Bridge and Junction 20...

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la u s r t ope's

island Irish haulage is changing: reassessing its island status since the opening of the Channel Tunnel; opening up new...

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A n "open and frank" relationship with Government could be taken

as a euphemism for a series of no-holds-barred slanging matches in which neither side wins, but IRHA president Sheila McCabe...

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or a company that has replaced 80% of its fleet

with new vehicles this year, international operator McMahon displays considerable caution on the subject of expansion. "The...

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DUNDALK COUNTY LOUTH T he Channel Tunnel strands Irish business on

the last island in the European Community—so say some Irish international operators, concerned that they are being jettisoned...

I reland's state transport operation, CIE, is broken into three companies.

Bus Eireann provides provincial bus services; Dublin Bus serves the capital; larnrod Eireann operates both rail and road...

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The X factor

F actoring and invoice discounting are playing an increasingly major role in trade and asset-based financing of businesses For...

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PRI CE OF QUAL ITY

• Scania (Great Britain) is part of Sweden's Saab Scania Group which has interests in aircraft, cars, defence and space....

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I n July 1991 we tested a prototype Scania P113-320 8x4

with a two-spring bogie, which was on trial with Paulion transport of Midsomer Norton. In production it was to be spec ified...

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rig St ht uff

Tomorrow's transport managers may never sit in a truck until they leave university and are snapped up by big distribution...

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The wrong stuff

Not every employee turns out to be the right stuff, but operators should think carefully before dismissing staff. Conversely,...

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'Any interference with the legal framework must not compromise safety'

6 m ost people in our business rightly or wrongly regard the tachograph and associated legislation as tedious. It distorts our...

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COMMENT Ell's data bombshell

Vehicle manufacturers will have to release techinical data to independent workshops if the EU's block exemption proposals are...

You would have to be . particularly

arrogant to expect such a flagrant abuse of the privilege known as block exemptlon to be allowed to continue. To many workshop...

Stringent tests to gain BSAU251

• BSI has introduced BSAU251 to cover windscreen repair and repair equipment. lb gain approval the glass is repaired 35 times...

Brakes on for linings

• T&N, parent of leading friction material manufacturer Ferodo, predicts a decline in the market for replacement CV brake...

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Risk business in Telford

• For every £1 spent on accident insurance an employer will spend up to £36 on cover for an injured person. That statistic...

Boost for parts

• Despite last year's 15% drop in Europe's car market, the Economist Intelligence Unit reports that the top 25 component...

Warranty change • Kleindienst has extended the warranty period on

its new washers to two years/20,000 vehicles without the pre-condition of a maintenance contract. The company has moved...

Coatings on trial

• Masons Paints is carrying out trials with water-based and high solids compliant coatings for use after 1998. Application...

Regrooves to new cuts • The fourth issue of Michelin's

booklet Recommended Regrooving & Repatterning has just been published. According to Michelin regrooving can add up to 28% to a...

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Wrong rivets slip linin

• Some 88% of replies to the ADF's survey reported incidents of loose linings. Five hundred . questionnaires were sent out...

Bespoke paint from Herberts

• Fleet Manager is a new service to fleet operators and bodybuilders from paint manufacturer Herberts. A team of specialists...

Brake manual Don's has published a 70page book called Truck

and Bus - Brakes at Your Service It covers all aspects of braking from the performance characteristics and operation of...

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SECOND 11 AROUND

Refurbishment isn't just a thing of the past. It's alive in the 90's and gaining converts. V ehicle and body refurbishment?...

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y ou won't miss an AE when it goes the other

way on the motorway. Its high spec, high profile cab is noticeable from a long way off. There are now over 200 AEs registered...

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Steve Rush could be described as a Renault enthusiast. He

served his apprenticeship with Reading Garage, working on Dodges. He stayed with Reading after Renault took over Dodge only...

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IRTE TONICS AT TELFORD SHOW

Telford held its usual crop of new products and services for the workshop at the IRTE show. Colin Sowman reports. C ar parking...

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BIGGER AND BETTER IN BIRMINGHAM

With its move to the NEC, this year's Automotive Trade Show had more exhibitors and more visitors than previous years. 0 ver...

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Trace tracks truck tyres

• Computer software company Trace has launched an improved version of its fleet and workshop management programme....

Two-way pump

• WLT has launched a twoway pump designed to fill and empty 136 and 250litre (30 and 55-gal) drums. Driven by compressed air,...

Atlantean wash bridges cab gap

s Vehicle wash specialist Brushwash has damped the arms of its Atlantean drivethrn wash (designed for buses) to prevent them...

WAP stops washer misuse

• Pressure washer manufacturer WAP has introduced a remote control unit designed to overcome misuse of the machine. With...

Welding down prices

• A range of three low-priced 114.1G/MAG welders have been launched by ESAB. The LKA Original range has outputs from 150 to...

Lock Jaw

• A movable jaw grip has been added to the Hydleman range. The jaw has a self-locking action and can be moved to accommodate...

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MegaDrivers have extra grip

• Teng Tools has launched its MegaDrive range of screwdrivers. The handles are made from impact-resistant plastic to...

Crushing blow

OTC has introduced a range of seven oil filter crushers which can reduce filters down to one sixth their original size. In...

Somers speeds lightweight mobile column lifts

• Somers Handling has now launched its range of lightweight mobile column lifts. Between our original report (Workshop...

Piping hot workshops

• Specialist heating i nanufacturer Ambi-Rad is introducing a continuous tube Nor-Ray-Vac LR system. With this system a tube...

Testing time

• A range of battery testers said to reduce maintenance costs dramatically has been launched by Seaward Electronics. The...

LED give marker lights for life

• Fit-and-forget marker lights could be a possibility with the latest product from Flexible Lamps. It is using nine light...