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28th April 2011
28th April 2011
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A Royal knees up

Whatever your feelings about the Royals and whether UK plc should be saddled with a second consecutive four-day weekend, we’re...

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Yodel axes depots, hubs and jobs in restructure

By Joanna Bourke PARCEL GIANT Yodel is to close approximately half of its depots across the country as well as axing a number...

THE ANALYST’S VIEW

David Bagshaw , senior analyst at Transport Intelligence, says: “There was always going to be property consolidation because...

THE YODEL STORY SO FAR...

● January 2010 – DHL sells its domestic parcel operation DHL Domestic to HDNL ● May 2010 – Combined businesses rebrand as Yodel...

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Hall & Roche director defends salvaging WF Hall’s assets

By Joanna Bourke A HALL & ROCHE Logistics director has defended buying some of the assets of its related haulage business, WF...

Stobart plans buy out of remaining 50% of Biomass JV from AW

STOBART GROUP IS to restructure its business in a move that will see it buy out the remaining 50% of the Biomass joint venture...

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Pollock calls for concerted action over fuel prices

By Chris Druce THE INDUSTRY can still do more to ight for a fair deal on fuel, according to Bathgate haulier Pollock...

Turners (Soham) remains loyal to the DAF CF

TURNERS (SOHAM) has taken delivery of its 300th DAF CF FTP tractor unit. The vehicle, which will be used on bulk tanker...

Arson victim Curran receives petition to wind up business

A HAULIER that lost almost a third of its fleet after an arson attack has been served with a petition to wind it up by Revenue...

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Elite on target to CV Burp! hit £50m turnover

By Chris Tindall ELITE TRANSPORT Services says that it is on course to hit £50m turnover, despite December’s snow battering the...

Welcome to the latest addition to CM , a sideways look

at the road transport industry on telly, radio, papers and even t’interweb Following a CV Show hiatus, Commercial Motor ’s...

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Smiths Logistics loses O-licence appeal bid

By Roger Brown DERBYSHIRE HAULIER Smiths Logistics has lost its appeal bid for an O-licence, despite being able to show the...

AND FINALLY...

Bunnies saved in haulier’s yard YOU CAN TELL it’s Easter; the Northern Echo has managed to get rabbits, resurrection and a...

Green Abbey Road Tanks rebrands itself

ABBEY ROAD TANKS has rebranded itself as Abbey Logistics Group. The Liverpool operator says the change relects its entry since...

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The business whisperer

Glyn Davies sold the company he built from scratch for £50m – 13 years later he repeated the trick. CM meets an industry...

MATTHEW ASHWORTH ON GLYN DAVIES

“The reality of life is that if Russell Davies had stayed as Russell Davies then I would still be there; I loved it,” says...

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HARVEY MACINTYRE ON GLYN DAVIES

When Harvey MacIntyre struck out on his own to start MacIntyre Transport in 2000, he first bought a handful of lorries from...

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Is British still best?

Can British hauliers ever compete with foreign businesses? CM reports on an industry struggling to make its mark on the...

COMPETITION FROM THE CONTINENT

Of the 1.4 million foreign-registered vehicles making the cross-Channel journey in 2010, 250,000 were Polishregistered,...

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LETTER OF THE WEEK

Why are knights of the road paying higher PCNs? IT WAS INTERESTING to read another person’s feelings that Mayor of London...

Euro-5 is enough, thank you

AS WE ARE all too painfully aware, fuel is one of our biggest costs. It is also a diminishing resource. As we are led by the...

Online reaction

The latest comments on Roadtransport.com Fishguard haulier WF Hall & Son sinks into liquidation ( CM 21 April) “Yet another...

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Firm fined £40,000 for burning waste

Bilston Skip Hire was fined £40k for burning waste materials over a 12-month period By Roger Brown BIlSTON SKIP HIRE Services...

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Applications and decisions

WESTERN AND WEST MIDLANDS TRAFFIC AREAS Co-op DC will transfer to ND A 500,000ft 2 multitemperature DC in Andover, Hampshire,...

Clipper Logistics Group

LEEDS-BASED Clipper Logistics Group has been given the green light to base 20 vehicles and eight trailers at a new operating...

Fagan and Whalley

FAGAN AND Whalley wants to base 10 vehicles as well as 20 trailers at the Autorite Industries site in Willenhall.

Fowler Welch-Coolchain

FOWLER WELCH-Coolchain is looking for the go-ahead to base 25 vehicles and the same number of trailers at a facility in Old...

Smiths Haulage (Bletchington)

SMITHS HAULAGE (Bletchington) wants to base ive vehicles at Dewars Quarry in Ardley, Bicester, Oxon.

FORTHCOMING PUBLIC INQUIRIES Western and West Midlands Traffic Areas Coleshill

● Container specialist Maritime Transport will attend a public inquiry on 20 May and lodge a variation application. The TC will...

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Access all areas

The government has launched a consultation on new rules for becoming an operator – but what do they mean for the industry?...

LISTENING TO THE INDUSTRY

The DfT published the proposals as a consultation document on Access to the Occupation of Road Transport Operator with a...

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Roots to success

Supermarkets are picky customers, so Huntapac Produce has high compliance standards for its vegetable distribution operation...

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HUNTAPAC’S TOP TIPS FOR COMPLIANCE

● Ensure that drivers receive both CPC and NVQ training and are assessed at time of recruitment. ● Offer drivers a weekly...

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W e have been , we are, and I trust we always

will be, detested by the French” – Duke of Wellington. Wednesday 6.30am – We’re about to arrive at Renault Trucks Essex,...

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RENAULT SHOWCASE

The truck featured here was part of a unique Renault Trucks Commercials UK demonstrator programme, which ran during the first...

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Shaping Britain’s haulage industry

And in no particular order... Edward Stobart (1954-2011) While it was Eddie Stobart who started the company (buying his frst...

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George Bamber (1822-1903)

Whether you think it a necessary evil, or the bane of every trucker’s life, the double yellow line owes its roots to a farmer...

The Foden family

In contrast to the Leyland story (see p41), formed from the merger of two engineering firms, Foden’s history started off as a...

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John Loudon McAdam (1756-1836)

Without John Loudon McAdam, our roads would still be dirt tracks. Well, perhaps not, but the Scottish engineer is the man...

Barbara Castle (1910-2002)

Transport secretaries come and go but few are remembered. That cannot be said of Barbara Castle, the flame-haired dynamo from...

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James Sumner and Henry Spurrier

In 1896, engineers James Sumner and Henry Spurrier joined forces to create the Lancashire Steam Motor Company. Within a decade,...

Richard Beeching aka Doctor Beeching (1913-1985)

Beeching trained as a physicist and engineer and became chairman of British Railways. He became infamous in Britain in the...

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Terry Seaman has been using Foden trucks for years because

of their reliability and admits to having a love affair with them Words and images: Simon Everitt Th e kite - marked lorries...

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AN ALPHA BEATER

The blue Foden Alpha 4000 was built for the Foden marketing department to display at the 2002 CV Show. It then went to Paccar’s...

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The only way

CM visits DAF’s Leyland production facility in Lancashire and discovers a friendly and efficient work environment Words /...

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Trailer

blazers Business is looking up for Britain’s trailer industry, with new orders and staff to match Words: Steve Banner...

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Think before you drive into London’s Low Emission Zone

John Watts, head of commercial vehicles at CAP, considers the effects of the London LEZ MANY TRUCK operators are oblivious of...

CV Show: Pelican unveils Italian sweepers

Multi-truck franchisee Pelican Engineering, based in Wakefield, exhibited two new ranges of products on its stand at the CV...

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CV Show: Ford vans live longer

FORD DEMONSTRATED the longevity of its vans at the CV Show by exhibiting an eight-yearold Ford Connect with more than 220,000...

Death of MAN’s John Ryan

JOHN RYAN, THE head of network development at MAN Truck & Bus UK, has died. His career with MAN Truck & Bus UK stretches back...

Citroën improves its warranty services

CITROËN HAS improved its Select Approved Used Vehicle warranty for vans by offering 12 months breakdown for roadside and home...

Pinewood Computer Systems? There’s an app for that

PINEWOOD COMPUTER Systems has launched an iPad application for dealers. The app is designed to help sales teams become more...

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The biggest in the Scania business

Midlands-based Scania dealer Keltruck has completed its merger with Silurian to become the world’s largest privately owned...