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TCs ask you: Do part-time transport managers work?

• by Michael Jewell and Chris Tindall After several high-orofile Public Inquiries. the Traffic Commissioners are launching a...

NOMINATED TRANSPORT MANAGERS: THE KEY QUESTIONS Is there a notional

maximum working week, In terms of actual hours to be worked, during which a transport manager might reasonably perform his or...

SMUT CEITIRCATES The FTA is warning that Dangerous Goods Safety

Advisors who qualified in 1999 or 2000—the first to pass the qualification—will need to renew their Vocational Training...

GATEWAY IONE Operators should see reduced journey times across the

Thames when the new Thames Gateway Bridge is built. The £385m six-lane toll bridge between Beckton and Thamesmead is due for...

CLOTHING THEFT

A trailer containing clothing worth £250,000 was stolen from STS Transport's yard at Colnbrook on Sunday 2 March. Cc Ian Slough...

RADAR SYSTEM STUDY

The Home Office has agreed a two-year study on the use of radar vehicle collision warning technology, checking its use and...

1111111 MIT

The VT has awarded water freight company HCH Marine a £130.000 grant to expand its facilities. The move is expected to save...

RIO Hilt Customs seized 1.1 million cigarettes hidden inside fabricated

doors on a truck arriving at Newhaven from Dieppe last Friday (21 March).

FOUR MILLION MOTORS

General Motors has just delivered its four millionth UNbuilt commercial vehicle since starting UK production in 1930. The...

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Munro winds up

• Lancashire warehousing and distribution firm Allen Munro Transport has been forced to close due to financial problems, after...

Driver killed in bridge attack

i. A murder investigation is underway after the death of a truck driver on the M3 last week. Michael Little. of Hornchurch,...

Securicor sells Omega for 1161m to Germans

• Securicor has agreed a 1167m deal to sell its 50% stake in express and logistics divisions Securicor Omega Holdings (SOW to...

TA ventures forth with new Linq Alliance

CM EXCLUSIVE • The 60-member strong Transport Association's new commercial venture will be called Linq Alliance, Moan...

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Evidence grows of wrongful trading

CM INVESTIGATION • by Dominic Perry New evidence of potentially wrongful trading has emerged by several of the directors,...

Third of trucks fail checkpoint

• Almost one-third of vehicles checked in the second Operation Mermaid of the year (21 March), were given immediate or delayed...

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"No connection" to EPS

• by Dominic Perry The directors of new pallet network Pallet Track have moved to distance themselves from their former bosses...

Campaign to release jailed driver in Greece

• Family and friends of a truck driver jailed in Greece for smuggling refugees have launched a nationwide campaign for his...

Control is the issue

It shouldn't surprise anyone that the Traffic Commissioners want to crack down on 'hired-gun' nominated CPC holders. They've...

Thieves assault trucker

• Freightliner's Leeds terminal was severely disrupted for more than a day following a vicious attack on a driver. The...

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Parliament debates roadside drug tests

is by Ricky Taylor Drivers who take illegal drugs and are involved in an accident could be tested at the roadside by police,...

C&M claims £15,000 TOG debt

• A West Yorkshire haulier claims that he is owed around £15,000 by logistics firm TOG for work dating back to last April....

Crossing gets off-peak toll

• The Freight Transport Association has welcomed plans for a now £1 off-peak toll to be introduced at the DartfordThurrock...

Ida cheats go to jail

• An Essex haulier and one of his drivers were jailed at Chelmsford Crown Court after admitting falsifying tachograph records....

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Booze ruse costingilOm in evaded tax ends in tears

• by Miles Brignall Four men, Lnauding one haulier, have been found guilty of operating a booze diversion scam that has cost...

COMPANY NEWS

MILLION-POUND CONTRACT Cwmcarn-based Gerry Jones Transport Services has won a five-year contract worth over £1m per annum to...

Journey times creep up in post-charge capital

• Journeys times into London have increased compared with the first day of congestion charging, and many journeys are taking as...

Leggett man pleads guilty

• A director of storage and distribution firm Leggett Freightways has pleaded guilty to conspiring to steal property worth...

BUILT MIRIENENT French haulage giant Norbert Derrtressangle has left pallet

network Pall-Ex citing "strategic reasons" for its decision. Pall-Ex has also lost York-based firm NRT, which has moved across...

REEFER COIMUCT Northamptonshire reefer operator Baker Group Distribution has won

a contract wfth Granthambased Thor Foods to distribute Its range of juices to foodmanufacturing clients across the UK.

MINIT DISTRIBUTES HONDA Bibby Distribution has secured a deal with

Honda Logistics Centre (UK) to ship Its motorcycles to dealers throughout the North and Scotland from Its Swindon site.

BATTERY CONSIGNMENTS

Europa Worldwide Logistics has won a contract with US battery supplier Energizer to import daily consignments from its depot in...

INDUSTRY WEBSTTE

A new websIte for the haulage Industry will launch on 12 May. It will feature an open forum, return load database and truck and...

DEAL RIMAIIIMI,

Operator alliance Jigsaw has secured its first major deal, handling Gist's distribution for Carlsberg-Tetley. It will transport...

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Fly-tippers hit with 15k fines

• Bogus waste disposal operators in Birmingham are facing fines of up to £5,000 after being caught in a blitz on fly-tipping....

Smile, you ' re textmg 01 camera, say Welsh polici by Chris Tindall Pembrokeshire police torce is cracking down on the use...

Speed cameras can be hidden, says High Court

• Speed cameras can now legally be hidden to catch speeding drivers, the High Court has ruled. The move comes after Transport...

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Raft of measures to relieve congestion

This year's CV Show sizzled with hot topics, as debates on congestion charging, speed limiter tests and red diesel burned...

CCTV scheme trialled by HA

• A pilot project being run by the Highways Agency could give public access to police motorway CCTV cameras, allowing operators...

Operators are taking steps to ensure speed limiters are working, following the introduction of testing at annual tests.

Staff on the Vehicle inspectorate stand says they and other groups dealing with tachographs and speed limiters had experienced...

• Customs and Excise will be using trailers to carry

equipment as part of its scheme to increase roadside testing of vehicles for illegal diesel. Trailers—which carry all the...

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Double-edged sword

Cabotage rules vary from state to state across the European Union. But should there be a Europe-wide time limit on how long...

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Integrated DYNAML...0

Nature's way of keeping a cat on its feet, no matter how it falls, means that it has to react instantly to the situation almost...

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'Pay-as-you-drive' insurance trials

• by Robin Meczes Norwich Union is pushing ahead with a trial of telematics technology with a view to bringing in...

Charging zone warning device

Those hoping to avoid penalty charges for unwittingly entering London's Congestion Charging zone and to steer clear of speeding...

Free 'Good Practice Guide'

MI A free guide to telematics in transport has just been published by the Department for Transport. Good Practice Guide 341 is...

Fire service finds its way with sat-Inv

• Senior officers from the West Midlands Fire and Rescue Service have begun using a satellite navigation system to ensure they...

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Roderick calls for tacho integration

I Edward Roderick. chief executive of Christian Salvesen, has appealed to the government for a new specification of digital...

Express delivery sentic

• Transport specialist RH Group has begun a new express delivery service based on the IMCT satellite tracking and messaging...

Mobile-based tracking system

• Scottish mobile solutions specialist Justfone is launching a new tracking service based on nothing more than the use of a...

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'Meteoric growth' for M - B

• by Emma Penny Speaking to CM one year on from taking the helm at Mercedes-Benz, chief executive Ian Jones said the company...

Tata to take flight

, S Phoenix Venture Holdings, the company behind the newlylaunched MG and Rover car-derived van range, has acquired the UK and...

Shell Rimula oils the way

is On 7 April Shell will launch an upgraded range of Rimula engine oils. Existing products will offer improved performance and...

IRTE is relaunched after SOE

• The Institute of Road Transport Engineers was relaunched at last week's CV Show. The move followed its controversial merger...

POSTAL TRANSITS Ford has won a major contract to supply

the Royal Mail with 175m worth of Transits. The deal will see 1,500 low-roof, swb 2.0-litre Transits supplied every year for...

Hi EINSISON

Hill Hire. the Bank of Scotland's truck and trailer rental division, is opening a new depot at Avonmouth, Bristol. The new...

=AN OMB

Nissan has upgraded its light commercial vehicle support package to include three years of RAC cover. It also guarantees to...

REGO EXTENSION Mercedes-Benz has launched an extension to the Atego range, with a 326hp. 7.2-litre engine and nine-speed manual gearbox.

AMOS TEST

Last week's MB Actros readiest inadvertently transposed the GV1Vs of the comparison trucks. In fact, the Scania was tested at...

NEW FIESTA Ford's new Fiesta Van has been unveiled, albeit

only on paper. With a 400kg payload and 1.0m 3 loadspace, it will be powered by a petrol engine as well as the latest 1.4TDCi...

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Eli

With a plethrora of new employment legislation on the way, the RHA's head of employment Ruth Pott is kept busy trying to...

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Use after revocation means licence application's denied

1 CASE HIGHLIGHT The continued use of vehicles k nowingly without the authority of an 0-licence is almost bound to jeopardise...

IKONS [11911131 A bid for an 0-licence by Leeds-based Kevin

Edge, trading as Polystyrene UK, was turned down by the North Eastern IC Tom Macartney at a Leeds Public Inquiry. Earlier the...

FOIUALWJNG Rotherham-based Meadowhall Thansport has been given a formal warning

In respect of the company's maintenance standards, The company appeared before the North Eastern TO Tom Macartney at a Leeds...

Application is withdrawn despite victory

A BrechIn-based firm has withdrawn Its application for an Operator's Licence despite winning a partial victory over the...

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Boat omissions earn 2900 fine

Drivers' hours and tachograph offences led to a driver employed by John Smith Bulk Powders being ordered to pay fines and costs...

Haulier's licence saved despite brother's forger]

A Hertfordshire haulier whose brother presented a forged Operator's Licence to a finance company in order to obtain a vehicle...

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Stertil Koni lifts its game with KS 2050

• If you do your servicing and repairs In-house then the new Stortil Koni hydraulic two-column vehicle-lift, rated at 5,000kg,...

Free drill with welder

• Car-D-Liner is currently has a four-cable system to elimioffering a free spot drill kit nate the need to switch to sinworth...

Fresh air from Hella

• Hella is offering air conditioning maintenance training programmes for 2003. The courses, which are RAC accredited and...

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Heat your axles with Josam

Josam UK has released an induction heater that can be used for the heat treatment of axles. chassis frames and bolt loosening....

Raytek helps you take your truck's temperature

• Raytek has introduced a handheld thermometer designed specifically for vehicle inspection and maintenance. The Raytek...

Check your levels with electronic tank gauge

• MIS Fuel Monitoring has developed an electronic tank contents gauge for use with commercial diesel storage facilities. The...

Easy-care coolant hosi

• Gates has developed a low-maintenance coolant hose for heavyduty applications. The Green Stripe is made from an advanced...

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CITROEN

XSARA t's not often that we test a commercial vehicle that represents the first entry into a brand-new market segment, and...

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FOR LONG SERVICE FODEN ALPHA 3380

The Foden kite mark still has meaning, especially to owner-operators like Andy Crockett who's well satisfied with the earning...

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O xford-based owner-driver Andy Crockett is a Hanson franchisee with an

on-going haulage contract to deliver sand, aggregates and tarmac around a 60-mile radius. He's currently covering around...

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1 1 1 T O P OWER $

EETS Slinging a tarpaulin over the top may be the most cost-effective way to cove your load but powered sheeting systems have...

TRANSCOVER Transcover's sales, service support and development business occupies a

1,115m 2 warehouse at Swanley in Kent and its staff of 11) includes both engineers and body fitters. Last July. it linked up...

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ROUTINE FIT

Power for the Transcover 9000 system feeds from the batteries to a 24V relay and circuit breaker unit, which is usually mounted...

USER VIEW: DAY AGGREGATE

Day Aggregate's 40-strong fleet comprises mainly two and four-axled tipper trucks plus a couple of six-wheelers. It hauls...

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WORKING

lir IF' Nigel Kirkwood, technical director of Tachograph Analysis Consultants, spends much of his time ensuring digital tachos...

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Volvo tractor sales

• No fewer than nine W-registered z000-vintage Volvo FM1.2 380 6x2 mid-lift tractors came under the hammer at a recent sale...

UK market mixed

• Used truck sales specialists report a mixed marketplace picture countrywide. Political and economic uncertainty is making...

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DEALER NEWS ROUND-UP

"LOOK AFTER YOUR TRAILERS" Look after your trailers if you want them to hold their value it the second-hand market. That's the...