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25th February 1999
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No need rent you to flag out—just r trucks abroad!

• by Ian Wylie Flagging-out part of your fleet to the Continent to save money on tax and duties might be unnecessary, says a...

Message received

* More than 350 faxes of protest about the fuel duty escalator, received at the OM offices over the past week, were delivered...

DRIVER illUiFT Twelve French lorry drivers were airlifted from the

Boulogne-Folkestone ferry Falcon Seafreight earlier this week after its engines failed in a gale. The ferry arrived safely at...

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Haulier loses third of 51-strong fleet in fire

• A Manchester-based haulier has lost a third of his fleet, half his warehousing equipment and all his Offices in a fire which...

Fuel wasted, says ETSU

I by Karen Miles Truck operators are squandering more than 1200m a year on fuel as well as unnecessarily polluting the...

Volvo drops Scania bid

II Volvo has abandoned its takeover negotiations with Scania's owners Investor, citing a failure to agree on the valuation of...

TipCon '99 saved but set join oin the SMMT show

• The Road Haulage Association's fipCon tipper show seems to be back in business after major worries about its viability....

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Heathrow rail plan

• by Tim Maughan A scheme for a 2200m railfreight terminal near London's Heathrow Airport could take 2,500 truck movements a...

Liquidator warns of no return from MPG

• Creditors of the failed international Lincolnshire haulier MPG Transport have been warned not to expect to see much—or any—of...

Pre-emptive strike...?

How convenient that just days before it was due to be lobbied by thousands of irate hauliers demanding relief from punitive...

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Concern over an M62 blackspot

• Highways officials at Lancashire County Council are considering altering a stretch of sliproad off the M62 after a series of...

• Hauliers in Devon and Cornwall face massive traffic jams

in August as an influx of holiday makers travel to view the solar eclipse. Devon and Cornwall Police have dismissed the...

Big claims for additive

A Norwegian supplier to the shipping trade claims to have developed a "viagra for trucks" which can help hauliers cancel out...

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Animal welfare activists monitor Dover docks with digital cameras

• by Charles Young Animal welfare protesters are using digital cameras to spy on livestock hauliers operating out of Dover...

IRTE offers /5,000 for wheel security

IN The Institute of Road Transport Engineers is offering a .0,000 prize for the best new design of wheel fixing system in a bid...

EU cash boost for HO training

• Would-be HGV drivers in the West Midlands who cannot afford training could realise their goal now that a Dudleybased training...

No payout for loss of an eye

A haulier who lost his sight in one eye after a loading strap buckle broke and sprang back on him has lost his case for damages...

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Salvesen pays for boost in Sainsbury's cool workload

• by Charles Young Christian Salvesen is the latest haulier to run into problems over a chilled food contract for a major...

Char g ed on safety

• A metal recycling firm has been charged in West Bromwich Magistrates Court following the death of a driver. Midlands-based...

At last—BVRLA approves truck for good securit

• The British Vehicle Rental & Leasing Association has, at the third attempt, found a truck manufacturer worthy of one of its...

Trainer threatened to block OSA offices

• An Essex HGV training instructor was so angry about the alleged inefficiency of the Driving Standards Agency booking system...

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Three breakdown trucks cost 1100 for three miles

• by Charles Young A driver has had to pay £700 for the recovery of his broken-down 32-tonne truck which was towed just three...

Hoyer opens Cumbria rail link

• Bulk logistics provider Hoyer has joined forces with English, Welsh and Scottish Railways to open a rail terminal at...

Cycle safety prize

W TOO Logistics driver Arran Sutton has won top prize in the first Cycle Awareness Driver of the Year award organised by his...

CONTRACTS

TESCO IRELAND Exel Logistics has signed a long-term partnership with Tesco Ireland to operate a dedicated distribution site...

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New Vito runs like it's on rails

In the two years that the Mercedes-Benz Vito has been on sale in the UK it has carved out a healthy slice of the up-to2.8-tonne...

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Wen launches pincer attack

• by Colin Barnett Foden this week announced two further extensions to its "Advanced Function Concept" programme: the Foden...

• Training will be delivered on Foden's behalf by two

regional centres, Bryan's Logistic Training Centre and Charnwood Training Centre, each of which has a proven track record in...

Welcome to Tools of the Trade series

CM's Used Truck report has been renamed "Tools of the Trade" to reflect the fact that we intend to report on a wider range of...

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Compressor range grows

MI The A-range of small, rotary-screw air compressor's from Ecoair UK has been extended with the launch of the A5 to A15 models...

Keep warm and be seen in the dark

• Manufactured from tear and puncture-resistant Flexothane, the Tacana high-oonspicuity jacket from Be!nor Workwear meets the...

Dyno can run up to 0110hp

• Workshop equipment manufacturer Maha recently installed a high-spec truck dynamometer at P Atkins of Mansfield, where Steve...

Clear-case belt retractor

• A new emergency locking seat belt retrac tor, called Clear Retractor, is available from Securon. Not only is the casing...

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Don puts info on the web

Don's website is up and running to provide customers with a valuable source of Information on friction materials, CV pads, CV...

• With its Generation VIII Truck Black Box in-cab computer,

ICS Black Box (UK) says it has achieved integration and optimisation of functions, ergonomics, user-friendliness and styling,...

Silicone-free cleaning kit

• Quadralene's range of cleaning products for bodyshopsincluding polishes, dressings and traffic film removers—is...

Spray-gun cleaning

equipment specialist Redashe has introduced two new cleaning machines. The 3600 is a fully enclosed automatic cleaner for use...

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Revocation for hefty fines

Dewsburybased kodii West Yorkshire kodii West Yorkshire ..., Bulk Transport, which has not paid fines, costs and back duty...

STMNCS ATTACHED

Though Helensburgh-based Fiona Lafferty, trading as Caldwell Skip Hire, has a new two-vehicle licence, Scottish IC Michael...

Transport jobs ban for Jackson

The two-vehicle international licence held by Stephen Jackson, trading as Kerrys Freight, of Pontefract, was suspended...

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Norbert driver cleared on load

Norbert Dentr•e-ssangle driver Patrick Chicoiene was cleared of an overloading offence after the defence had pointed out that...

Under pressure on M74

Beattock haulier David Hyslop was I told he had to live down the family name by Scottish Transport Commissioner Michael Betts...

Driver disobeyed loading instructions

Bury St Edmunds magistrates who hoard that a driver had disobeyed instructions and had failed to secure his load, gave...

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A DELICATE BALANCE

It is unusual for Traffic Area Offices to comment on reports of decisions made by Traffic Commissioners, but the coverage in CM...

RAISE RATES!

With reference to the fuel rebate initiative being fought on our behalf by the RHA, I would like to comment on one major point...

PARTICULATE DANGER You report that Esso and Shell are making

ultra-low-sulphur (ULS) diesel standard at most of their sites ( CM11 - 17 Feb). The report says reduced particulate emissions...

SEAFRANCE RATES In reply to MR Clayton of Aardvark International,

headed Eurotunnel Vision (CM4-10 Feb), for the record, our published rate for non-account customers is £23 per metre, so had Mr...

PROTEST SUPPORT: 1 With regard to the forthcoming fuel duty

protest, I would just like to thank you for being the driving force behind the protest and can assure you that you have our...

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PROTEST SUPPORT: 2 lbanks for the Fuel Duty Protest letter—we

have faxed it to our MP, Theresa May. JW Dodsworth Haulage Contractors, Reading, Berks. Our thanks for these and similar...

BEACON SURFEIT I don't know who the lunatic is who

thought it was a good idea to put amber flashing beacons on the rear of long loads, lowloaders, cranes and the like. I have...

SAVE US FROM EXTINCTION I have been a reader of

CM for more than 25 years, and drove HGVs for a living until an injury 10 years ago. During the past quarter of a century I...

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A LIFETIME ON THE ROAD

For the past few nights the Hawk has been tucked up in bed with Spiers of Melkshaal—no, it's not what you're thinking. The...

ROUGH JUSTICE

The Hawk has learnt of a supreme example of adding insult to injury. Shopkeeper Muriel Week Icy, 63, of Mattby, South...

TOYS FOR BOYS

Some dads make their little 'uns a kite, or perhaps a sailing boat to race in the village pond. But two-year-old Thomas Floyd's...

PHOTO FINNISH

In his more fanciful moments the Hawk sometimes imagines himself as a daredevil racing driver. In truth he finds the wheelshake...

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O ver a 23-year production run the Mercedes-Benz SK range of

maximum-weight tractive units benefited from an orderly programme of chassis and driveline development. Then, in January 1997,...

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"It's wiping the floor with anything

else on fuel" John Berry — Butler Transport based at Driffield, Humberside runs seven trucks—it has used nothing but Mercs ever...

"They are living reliability and fi to their reputation for

:OnSUMPtiOn PP Dave More One wall in Ross Garrett's office is covered with tl silverware he accumulated on his way to becomir...

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"Actros brakes are very efficient and Telligent [PS

is a lot better" Robert Wilcox Over the past 45 years Massey Wilcox has established strong links with the local paper industry...

"Actros spec is fairly comprehensive so it covers most requirements"

Richard Green The Mercedes-Benz Used Truck Centre at Wentworth Park operates as an independent trade outlet, set up to deal...

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VERDICT

If manufacturers didn't push at the leading edge of technology there wouldn't be any progress. But does it sell trucks? No, if...

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Chris Graham looks at refrigeration options and discovers just how much attention these units really require.

T hey can be noisy, power-sapping and troublesome if neglected, but vehi cle refrigeration units now play a vital role for...

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Choosing your cooler

• In the past the industry relied on CFC-based refrigerants, with R12, R22 and 11502 being the favoured choices for a complete...

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PAINT YO

111AG ...well, the curtains at least! Chris Graham uncovers a revolutionary new product to bring them back to life. f it was...

How and where?

Preparation is the key with Tarpaul and really does determine how good the finished job will be. For the best results the...

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WILLIAM FREEMAN & SONS

• A visit to most haulage depots in the UK means driving through wire gates and stopping on a large expanse of concrete. But...

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FULLER & SONS TRANSPORT

II Not many hauliers can claim that their firm takes on the highly unusual—and prestigious—load of a Formula One racing car....

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C&W KNIGHT

• The image of heavy tippers and idyllic English villages seems a little contradictory—but one Warwickshire-based haulier has...

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WALDINGS TRANSPORT

• Four months ago the cab of a Waldings Transport truck exploded while it was parked up in Portugal. The driver was blown out...

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JJ FIELD

• Many family haulage firms evolve through plain hard work and dedication, but occasionally we come across a history that is a...

REGIONAL ASSISTANCE

Hauliers across the Midlands can apply for financial help and advice from several sources. Training and Enterprise Councils...

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FRANSEN TRANSPOR1

A solid handshake greets CM on arrival at Kidderminster-based Fransen Transport—the headquarters of an international haulier...

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MONDAY

The centre is open for business from 8am but I am usually there 45 minutes earlier to make sure everything is ready for staff...

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Take care going grey

• Trucks coming into the country as grey imports may not be the bargains they appear to be at first sight, warns Mike Mudie,...

Cover out of hours to cost more

• The Working Time Directive could cause truck dealers major headaches as they frantically juggle shift patterns to maintain...

Scania to add value to sales

N Karen Jones is the new aftersales director at Scania distributor Derek Jones Commercials, and she'll be hoping to interweave...

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Independent keen to form alliances

• by Brian Weatherley Should independent used truck dealers have their own specialist trade association? Trafford Park,...

Polar buys First Motors

• Polar Motor Group's move to acquire First Motors Group—bestknown for its trading title Dagenham Motors—could pose problems...

CARDIFF ACQUIRES FAIRWOOD Leyland Daf dealer Cardiff Truck Centre is

acquiring Swansea Foden dealership Fairwood, one of the UK's longest-established Foden outlets. "We heard the owners wanted to...