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28th january 1993
28th january 1993
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SIGNS OF SENSE

• Commonsense must be the best distributed commodity in road haulage: everyone in the business claims to have it in abundance....

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Derbyshire haulier faces a vendetta

by Juliet Parish • A Derbyshire owner-driver believes he is the victim of a hate campaign after winning a hotly contested...

A One raises the stakes

• A One Transport of Gildersome, near Leeds, has offered its 100 drivers a 2% pay increase after five months of negotiating...

Fewer checks for well-kept trucks

by Karen Miles • Operators of well-maintained vehicles are set to benefit from "good conduct passes" which will free them from...

Truck bosses call for higher truck weights

• An increase in maximum vehicle weights is "essential" if Europe's roads are to accommodate the growth of freight and the...

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No threat from rail

• Road haulage's domination of the UK freight sector seems unchallenged, despite protestations from the Transport Secretary...

John Armstrong

• RTITB Services chairman and chief executive John Armstrong died last week after a heart attack. Armstrong was previously...

Christmas hijack driver is charged with whisky theft

• A driver who claimed he was a victim of a pre-Christmas hijacking, in which £100,000 of whisky was stolen, has been arrested...

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Checks catch 180 CVs

by Steve McQueen • Vehicles carrying food products, hazardous chemicals, skips and waste are being targeted in a series of...

Revised ARC rates go

• Sixty owner-drivers at ARC South Wales ended their twoweek-long strike last week, after management withdrew a revised rates...

Fly warning

• Merseyside Police has issued a warning to waste operators that fly-tippers will be dealt with severely under a multi-agency...

Minister says no to anti-theft force

• Home Office minister Michael Jack has ruled out setting up a national police task force to combat truck theft, despite the...

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Kogel takes on Big K trailers

• Kassbohrer, Germany's largest semi-trailer manufacturer, is to stop building most of its product range from April, following...

Scania boss calls for help on noise

• Scania's general manager Leif Ostling has warned the Belgian importers association: "Imposing varying regulations will only...

Swaps to Scandinavia

• Swap-body specialist Archer Engineering of Leeds has won orders for 100 shutter-ended steel drawbar bodies from Scandinavian...

Michelin goes lower

• The conflict between the European 4m height limit and the need to accommodate a 3m Euro container has led to the development...

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Daf and Detroit in power pact?

EXCLUSIVE • Detroit Diesel has emerged as a likely partner for Daf, with the two companies sharing the cost of new engine...

In-cab backloads from Route!

• Routers vehicle-based on-line database is designed to give owner-drivers access to a wide range of information, including...

Trend bucked • Against the trend of a 1% decrease

Trend bucked • Against the trend of a 1% decrease over the year, VW's Transporter had a 14% share of its market in 1992, while...

Cargo fleet • Liverpool-based Littlewoods Home Del

Cargo fleet • Liverpool-based Littlewoods Home Delivery has taken delivery of 20 Iveco Ford Cargo 75E14S chassis in a £600,000...

More Deltas Trent Buses has acquired 29 Daf SB220-

More Deltas Trent Buses has acquired 29 Daf SB220-based Optare Delta single-deckers, worth around £3m. They will be based at...

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Longton set to expand

• Owner-drivers look set to benefit from the recent managment buyout of a Midlands transport firm. Longton Storage and...

Mendip hopes to win ex-Charterail loads

• Robin Gisby, former managing director of Charterail, aims to win back some of the business of the failed road/rail operation...

No rise • Van Hee Transport has imposed a pay free

No rise • Van Hee Transport has imposed a pay freeze on its 45 drivers and 25 warehouse staff at Felling, Tyne & Wear, but it...

Tax rebates for phones and vans

• Employees who have the use of company vans and those issued with mobile phones could be in line for tax rebates. Anyone who...

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Pay row at Leyland Dar

• Workers at the Leyland Daf van plant in Birmingham have rejected a 21,month pay offer by a two-to-one majority. Union...

Ocean cuts miss McGregor Cory

• A programme of job cuts throughout the worldwide Ocean Group will leave UK distribution specialist McGregor Cory...

Broadsides over the Spanish main

• P&O European Ferries plans to launch a twice-weekly freight service between Portsmouth and Bilbao—but the venture is already...

CrackiUg down on insolv,my scams

• Hauliers vhho go to the wall are less likely to fall into the grasp of crooked insolvency practitioners, thanks to tougher...

Cash rewards for those bright ideas

• The Adam Smith Institute wants transport and warehouseworkers to come forward with ideas for economic improvement. The...

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Trailer cracks queried

• Cracks in the chassis and cross members of semitrailers brought Oakham-based CS Ellis (Group) before Eastern Traffic...

Awareness of environment

• Transport businesses have to be aware these days of keeping in harmony with the environment otherwise they are going to...

Defect reporting brings warning

• Worthing-based tipper operator FL Gamble & Sons was given a sharp warning when it appeared at disciplinary proceedings before...

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Maintenance failures

%II 'At • A series of prohibition notices has led to the authorisation on the licence held by JW Gaskell, of Ormskirk, being...

IC takes up clean sheet check plea

• A suggestion that drivers of vehicles regularly stopped in roadside checks should have 10 mething to show when no problems...

Year's renewal • The three-vehicle twotrailer inte

Year's renewal • The three-vehicle twotrailer international licence held by Derek and William Butcher, trading as Cross Keys...

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Are we missing European boat?

by Bryan Jarvis • According to Board of Trade President Michael Heseltine, not enough UK firms are taking advantage of the...

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Parcelforce goes for double

EXCLUSIVE • Tidd Trailers has teamed up with the Post Office's Parcelforce division to develop a 4.2m highcube semi-trailer...

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Fewer trucks mean higher prices

Do new truck prices really set residuals in stone? Key Truck and Trailer Sales' Malcolm Taylor looks at the myths and realities...

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• CM guarantees publicity for any operator unfortu

• CM guarantees publicity for any operator unfortunate to become a victim of truck crime. It may not get your truck or...

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HIGHWki ROBBERIES

Truck thefts and hijacking, often linked with violent attacks on drivers, are becoming frighteningly common as professional...

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Bosses for Bosnia osses trade union, the Engineers

Bosses for Bosnia osses trade union, the Engineers' and Managers Association, is sending 250 tonnes of aid to Bosnia funded by...

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CUTTIN THE RISK

Hauliers who stand to lose their own business if a major customer collapses may benefit from credit insurance. • 1991 and 1992...

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IRIED always done well in the municipal market, but they are also well thought of in a number of other niche areas, such as fuel-oil, beer and soft drinks. RUSTED Phaser 160T 119kW (160hp) turbocharged, or engines.The ZF S6-36 six-speed synchromesh gearbox was fitted as standard with the option of an Allison.

Seddon Atkinson's venerable Perkins powered 2-11 17tonner may have been eclipsed by more modern models, but it's kept on...

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LOCK IT LOSE IT

jim Maple's obsession with commercial vehicle security has driven him to write a book on the subject. He says he could ake your...

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• iJfJeIifle Jj When Sweden's national railway com

• iJfJeIifle Jj When Sweden's national railway company wanted to test natural gas in its road fleet, New was happy to oblige....

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Life's not like that

• I am writing about the Channel 4 programme Truckers, screened on 29 December. The programme centred on Howard Law, nickname...

Anonymity understood

I am not surprised that the person whose letter you published headed "Jam penalised for working hard" (CM14-20 January) did not...

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'I'm an advocate of management by concern not confrontation'

Fr ( om time to time I am asked what it is like to be a woman in an industry that's typically a male domain. It is certainly...