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25th February 1984
25th February 1984
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Editorial

No time to turn the other cheek THERE HAS been a mixed reception to the BBC2 TV Brass Tacks programme (CM February 18) in...

Next Week

OUR ROAD TEST in next week's issue comes from the 16-ton market, traditionally dominated at home by British manufacturers....

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RHA stirs up a hornet's nest

A HORNETS' NEST of indignation has been stirred up by a Road Haulage Association offer to take over the national distribution...

DTp denies overloading

DEPARTMENT of Transport officials last week denied that any overloading concessions are being made which permit 38 tonne...

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Company refused licence

A HAULIER's bid to be issued with a replacement operator's licence, after losing its previous one at a Transport Tribunal,...

Recovery rivals

RECOVERY men will have a choice of two shows this spring. The Association of Vehicle Recovery Operators is to hold a three-day...

Noise call

MPs have called for a Commons debate on the latest Common Market proposals to reduce sound levels for vehicles. The all-party...

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French chaos

BRITISH authorities were trying to maintain contact with up to 450 British lorry drivers stranded in the Mont Blanc and Frejus...

Down-lic offer

OPERATORS have been given a "take it or leave it" offer to negotiate a more restricted form of down-licensing than they first...

Renault cuts

RENAULT Vehicules Industriels was expected to announce 3,750 redundancies at its French factories in talks with unions on...

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Distribution consultant

DISTRIBUTION consultant Davies and Robson of Croydon has appointed John Tiplady as a senior consultant. Formerly a director of...

BRS Northern branch manager

BRS NORTHERN has made George Hollowell manager of its Burnley branch. He has been with BRS for four years and was previously...

Nutter to M-B

DAVID NUTTER has left Seddon Atkinson, where he was distributor sales manager, and joined Mercedes-Benz as zone sales manager...

Manpower Moves

PETER COLLINS joins Northampton-based United Counties Omnibus as assistant traffic manager on March 19. He is at present...

Mullard rises

TIP TRAILER RENTAL has made Ray Mullard North UK Division director, responsible for 11 branch locations including Bradford,...

Fleetcare fd

BOB SHEPHERD has become finance director of Fleetcare, the contract maintenance company within the National Freight Consortium....

Richardson sm

TECALEMIT Garage Equipment has appointed Gerry Richardson southern regional sales manager. He joined the company 10 years ago...

Wadham shuffle

WADHAM STRINGER Vehicle Contracts has re-structured its sales force and made four new managerial appointments. Former sales...

Obituaries: Dennis and Hunniball

WE RECORD with regret the deaths of Den Dennis and Walter Hunniball. Mr Dennis, who was 51, died in Malta. He was manager of...

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Haulage rates

'static' says FTA HAULAGE RATES were "very static" in the last quarter of 1983, according to the Freight Transport...

U-drive guide

VAN RENTAL specialist U-Drive has produced leaflets showing the internal dimensions of 10 vans available in its fleet. While...

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Diabetic wins appeal

A DIABETIC Norfolk lorry driver has won a High Court appeal against refusal to renew his hgv driving licence. The court ruled...

Lex Wilkinson sales seminars

LEX WILKINSON plans to hold a series of sales seminars for companies in specific industries, starting with small electrical...

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Tanker cleaner

A TRIPLE bay tanker-cleaning plant has been built at Wincanton Transport's Aldermeads depot, at Wincanton, Somerset. The...

Technical News

A new Saville REDDISH SAVILLES, manufacturer and supplier of special chemicals to brewing, dairy and food industries, is...

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roach and Bus News

Ridley's fresh look TRANSPORT SECRETARY Nicholas road service licence liberalisation, members last week. Speaking at the...

'No feather-bed'

BUSMEN reject any suggestion that the industry is "blindly feather-bedded", Bus and Coach Council president George Carruthers...

Wealden tours West London

WEALDEN COACHES of London — a partner in the Culture Bus launched last year — is introducing a circular bus service linking Kew...

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Hutchison escapes

A LEADING Scottish independent has been granted a stay of execution over its maintenance standards. Though far from happy with...

Tricolour Odic cut

THE HERTFORDSHIRE Coach Operators Council failed to pursue objections to licence applications by Anthony Relph, trading as...

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Engineering News

Texas's fuel heater A NEW TYPE of diesel fuel heater which uses a ceramic material as its heating element is being...

Safety first

THE HEALTH and Safety Executive has published a booklet giving guidance on electrical installations in motor vehicle repair...

Dover Roller's Arctic Door

TEST RESULTS showing that operating temperatures as low as —25 degrees C can be obtained are being claimed by the Manchester...

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0 10, Plucky fighter who

qv aimed for big stakes THIS IS THE story of a tough little fighter up against two rather large opponents. He has absorbed as...

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ALTHOUGH Transport Minister Lynda Chalker reiterated her long-known concern about

coaches speeding on motorways and coach driving standards, her main message to delegates at the biggest-ever Bus and Coach...

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Bargains a'plen

WHAT with the present uncertainties over the future of public transport the strict controls on public funds, the disappearance...

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kami r OM =

'Brass Tacks' — flagrantly biased? I HAVE just watched 55 minutes of the most flagrantly biased reporting I have ever seen on...

Book Reviews

Gold soothsayer IAN SAYER, who sold his company, the Sayer Transport Group, to IPEC in 1979, has branched into writing in a...

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For Brian Kamel, it's the style that gets results

"IT AIN'T what you do, it's the way that you do it" kept coming to mind as I drove home from Burscough, Lancashire. I had just...

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BUYERS of commercial vehicles are inevitably at risk. They not

only need all the protection that the law can give them but need also know where that protection ends, so the case of C. A....

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'Brass Tacks' and the Boob Tube

AFTER years of being at the centre of critical public attention, road hauliers recently had some reason to believe that the...

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Piracy among seals in home waters

FAR-EASTERN entrepreneurs are not only pirates of British branded products. Stemco Truck Products, which has been campaigning...

Work sharing means pay sharing

WORK SHARING and shorter working hours are being urged on Common Market countries by the European Communities Commission. Less...

From one horsepower to pantechnicons

FROM LITTLE ACORNS .. . Gauntlett International has proved itself as a thoroughbred in the removals business and the quietly...

ANC — the lines are open at last

MY FEATHERED friend Buzby, at present out of favour and banished to the vaults of British Telecom as it seeks a new image in...

Japanese not company slaves

THE MYTH that Japanese workers are sycophants who are born into bondage is exploded by the obstacles that trade-union leaders...

One way to put your foot in it!

STRANGE things fall off the backs of lorries but none more macabre than an amputated leg and foot in a yellow plastic bag which...

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Steering, 7 FIGURE 1 shows a worm and roller type steering box in which the worm is of hour-glass shape, which allows the...

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Who guides the guides?

OVERLOOKING the staircase in a large and rather grand house in Weybridge, Surrey, is a portrait of William Glass. For the house...

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Equipment News

No more overloading AN ACCURATE weighbridge on site can help operators avoid the legal problems of overloading, and also the...

Double-lap flaring

TOOL MAKERS Sykes-Pickavant has added a double-lap flaring tool to its range. Its rotating head allows for easy punch selection...

Put the warning on tape

OPERATORS carrying hazardous small parcels or cartons could benefit from self-adhesive warning tapes from Vi-Seal, which can...

Jacking beams for inspection

TWO JACKING beams from HTC are designed for use over inspection pits and have a minimum above-floor height of 100mm (3ft Bin)....

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Ma ensures

second-hand isn't second-rate Mechanical failure on a used vehicle is taken care of by this warranty scheme, as Bill Brock...

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(COMPUTERS IN TRANSPORT

COMPUTERISED fleet management systems have removed all the guesswork from fleet analysis, so many transport managers nowadays...