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28th September 1995
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BRIEFS

• DFDS Transport Group has acquired Dublin-based Blueflite Logistics, run by Jerry Kiersey (above, right). It has also bought a...

Taxman queries ARC owner-driver status

by Karen Miles • The tax status of thousands of ownerdrivers working exclusively for one company is under threat from the...

• ARC has recently introduced a new type of franchising

agreement with its owner-drivers in a bid to put their self-employed status beyond doubt. A spokesman says: "Obviously this is...

Livestock haulier continues battle

In The latest battle of the livestock war ended with both sides claiming victory after the High Court refused to ban 13...

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1113 may pull out of £48m Ford deal

• Tibbert and Britten is threatening to axe its £48m-a-year Ford car distribution business after financial results posted last...

Tougher limits for vans

• British MEP Caroline Jackson has persuaded the European Parliament to apply Euro-2 diesel exhaust standards to vans as well...

FRENCH BREAD, BRITISH CRUSTS

ow do they do that?" Fans of the popular BBC program might well ask that very question following the news that French hauliers...

Sacked after boyfriend left

• Norbert Dentressangle has admitted it fired a transport operator from its Aylesbury office because her boyfriend left the...

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Force 10 wind of change

by Miles Brignall • Customers and subcontractors of parcels delivery specialist Force 10 are waiting to see what changes will...

Losses place pressure on UC's shares

• United Carriers shares came under pressure last week as it revealed pre-tax losses of £1.41m for the first half of 1995,...

French push up domestic rates

• French hauliers are to push up the price of their domestic haulage by 10%, directly affecting British firms operating with...

Stena pays for delay

• Steno Sealink is to arrange individual compensation claims with the 73 hauliers stranded on the Steno Challenger last week....

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Good news on EU debts

by Martial Tardy and David Harris • Hauliers with foreign debtors who go bust may soon have the chance to get some of their...

Return of the Young Drivers

• The Road Haulage and Distribution Council's Young LGV Driver Scheme, stopped three years ago because of the recession, is to...

Europe plans bull bar ban

• The European Parliament plans to ban bull bars following increasing concerns from safety campaigners that they are...

UK leads on WU safety

• The UK will force ferry companies to make safety improvements to RO-RO ferries, even if the International Maritime...

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Cleared of collusion

by Jeff Weaver • International haulier Ralph Davies has been cleared of colluding with one of his drivers to fiddle tachograph...

Truckwatch grows

• Essex police will become the fourth force in East Anglia to launch a Truckwatch theft programme when Roads Minister Steven...

Rural road request

by Charlotte Kirkbright • Truck drivers may be asked to voluntarily avoid rural roads in Oxfordshire because of the damage the...

Buyout set to boost business

4 Ryan Transport, the Cardiff and Midlands-based operator that hauls three-million tonnes a year, has been bought by a...

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Red tape clogs Chunnel freight

by Miles Brignall • Inter-modal freight movements to the Continent through the Channel Tunnel are in crisis because of...

Work in store for sub-contractors

• Supermarket giants Asda and Sainsbury have plans for new stores that are likely to create jobs in their in-house fleets as...

LDV vans join up

• Birmingham-based van maker LDV has won a three-year order worth £12m for 751 vehicles from the Ministry of Defence and has...

Book early for Christmas

• Further evidence that rental trucks will be in short supply at Christmas comes this week from one of Britain's biggest...

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Ford Courier gets a makeover

by John Kendall • New exterior and interior design, revised suspension and a strengthened body feature on the new Ford Courier...

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Safety first in latest Hine

by John Kendall • All-independent suspension, semi-forward control and revised engines feature in the latest Toyota Hiace,...

Sevels next summer

• Further details of the newest Sevel van emerged at the Paris Show last week. The Fiat Scudo, Peugeot Expert and Citroen Jumpy...

High-speed brakes

• Midland Grau has launched Integra-EBX, a trailer anti-lock braking system with electronic valve actuation. The relay and load...

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Renault plans range revamp

by John Kendall • Renault will unveil its replacement for the Manager and Major range, tagged H100, next year says Elias...

VW's direct diesel

• As reported last week, VW displayed Transporters and Caravelles fitted with directinjection diesel engines at the Paris...

kw spends £65m on Euro-3

• Following the £91m investment made earlier this year in the Bourbonlancy engine factory in France, Iveco will spend another...

IMS adds ICS line-up to its repertoire

• 1MS best known as importer of SAF axles, air suspensions, landing legs and drawbar couplings, has added ICS Black Box...

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Tax discs were stolen

• Lancashire operator Leo Wrigley was ordered to pay fines and back duty totalling £8,300 when he admitted a series of charges...

Final warning II Though taking no action against the licence

of Greengairs by Airdrie-based John Higgins, trading as JH Civil Engineering, Scottish LA Michael Betts refused to increase the...

Stern warning for maintenance

• Bridgend-based John Raymond Transport was given a stern warning over the maintenance of its vehicles when it appeared at a...

Fined over hours

• Two drivers employed by Philmar Transport, of Stalybridge, were ordered to pay £800 in fines and costs by the Trafford...

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LA acts on maintenance

• Maintenance problems have led to the authorisation on the licence held by Harry Greene, trading as Rothesay Carriers, being...

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Charting your way through the law

Which tachograph charts can an enforcement officer demand at a roadside check? by Nigel Kirkwood • Under EU legislation a...

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Sunday trading

I n one of your past CV magazines you referred to Mr Eddie Stobart as a regular Methodist churchgoer. What then are his...

Long hours

R eading the letters page of the 14-20 September edition of Commercial Motor I felt compelled to write agreeing with the letter...

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Dennis veterans celebrate centenary M ith summer fast becoming a pleasant

memory, there could be no better way to greet the autumn than to spend a day in leafy West Sussex celebrating 100 years of the...

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John Dennis admiring two venerable Dennis lorries which are now

in private collections. The vehicle on the left is a 1934 Dennis Max 4x2 general service truck, of which 3,000 were built for...

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EVENTS

Telecom '95 • The Telecom i '95 exhibition, covering the latest communications technology, will take place on 3-11 October in...

PUBLICATIONS

New guide • Portsmouth Commercial Port has issued a new guide for freight and passenger traffic. The 12-page leaflet entitled...

TRAINING

Standards course • The British Standards Institution has developed a low cost, training programme for small businesses to help...

SERVICES

Biggest park • The UK's largest lorry and trailer park is now open at Burford UK Properties' Heywood Distribution Park, Lancs....

PRODUCTS

Free programme • Fleet management software company CHS is offering a free accident system programme to all fleet operators....

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ROADWORKS London

• A406 North Circular Rd, Upper Edmonton: Major roadworks between the Lea Valley Viaduct and Fore Street will muse regular...

T ruck crime is a major problem for commercial vehicle operators

nationwide. According to a survey from the RAC and Road Haulage Association it could be costing the industry as much as £1.6bn...

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THE OLD

GUARD • The Renault Midliner range of light and middleweight rigid chassis from 65 to 15 tonnes has been on the scene for...

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T he 8120 7.5-tonner was Renault's first use of Perkins' six-cylinder

Phaser 125 engine, Rated at i 1 8hp (8615kW), the sixlitre naturally aspirated diesel offered a healthy power-to-weight ratio...

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Eastern promise

iii alk to a haulier in Norfolk and before long you're liable to find yourself being lectured on the lack of decent roads in...

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FACTFILE FEN•SPEDE BASED: Methwold, near Thetford with additional storage space

at Brandon. FOUNDED: 1980, Methwold Hyde, distributing air management kits, PROPRIETOR: Bob and Susan Wilkins. FLEET: FL6...

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BASED: Swaffkorn.

FOUNDED: 1972, Swaffham. PROPRIETOR: Mike Forder, director. FLEET: Eight tippers, buys new and used. Most recent purchase is...

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BASED: Snetterton. Storage, truckstop, fuel bunkering, truckwash. FOUNDED: 1935, Eccles,

Norfolk, PROPRIETOR: Richard Foulger, managing director. FLEET: 36 vehicles, including 33 tractors, three rigids; 31 are Volvos...

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BASED: Wells-next-the-sea.

FOUNDED: 1926, Wells-next-the-sea. PROPRIETOR: Brian Barker, director. FLEET: Mixed Fleet of eight vehicles—four tippers, two...

BASED: Stoke Ferry, FOUNDED: 1973, Stoke Ferry.

PROPRIETOR: Roy Stockinger, managing director. FLEET: 12 Foden and Volvo tractive units with 25 trailers. Buys new and used....

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"Discounts are only worthwhile when they're rare"

T ruck manufacturers will tell you discounting is a bad thing, but they can't tell you how they intend to stop it. The recent...

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RECENT AND IMMINENT LEGISLATION

• The M25 Motorway Junctions 10-15) (Variable Speed Limits) Regulations 1995: introduces the experimental variable speed limits...

FUTURE LEGISLATION

• Driver licensing: new measures including staged testing, a limit on car licence holders of 3.5 tonnes gross, theory part of...

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• Once again bulker build quality was extremely high with

some particularly innovative designs and a number of important safety features Warley Truck Bodies' 80yd 3 Mega-Jecta waste...

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• With the amount of traffic on cross-Channel ferries, and

increasing interest in the use of the Channel Tunnel rail link, we expected trailer manufacturers to jump at the chance to...

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I There were some quite superb products among this group.

Andover Trailers' German-built Goldhofer low loader impressed the judges who thought it an immensely strong, high quality entry...

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• Maxilode's Extendaslide skeletal trailer was entered in this group

but it earned fewer points and missed the cut along with DonBur's Palletmaster. So too did Tidd Trailers' Quick Load...

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• With seven worthy category winners to pick from, the

judges faced a daunting task choosing the overall winner and Commercial Motor's Trailer of the Year 1995. Although a winner in...

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'The new TIR carnet system is loaded in

favour of big companies' y et again the British haulier operating to Eastern Europe is facing problems and unfair competition...