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A third of hauliers

face crisis in 2008 Next year will be tough, especially for smaller firms, and experts warn that one in three hauliers may not...

REID TRANSPORT CLOSED BY ADMINISTRATORS

ADMINISTRATORS ARE not looking for a buyer for Reid Transport after laying off its 200 staff. PricewaterhouseCoopers was...

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Tories support LHV trials — if university report backs them

THE NEW SHADOWTranspori Minister says running longer, heavier vehicles (LHVs) on UK roads would not bring the rail freight...

OFT DISMISSES PRESS REPORTS OF LHV TRIAL

THE DEPARTMENT for Transport (MT) has rubbished national press stories about trials of longer, heavier vehicles (LHVs) as...

EU committee backs cabotage revision

NEW CABOTAGE regulations moved a step closer last week as the European Parliament's Transport and Tourism Committee approved a...

Planning plans

Government plans to reform the English planning system now include the introduction of an Infrastructure Planning Commission to...

Welch Renaults

The Welch Group in Cambridgeshire has become a full Renault Trucks distributor The company has been an approved repairer since...

Al approval

Transport Minster Rosie VVinterton has given the go-ahead for the final section of the Al link road in Hemsworth, West Yorkshire.

Wine-canton

E&J Gallo has extended Is contract with Wincanton for five years. Under the new deal Wincanton will manage national warehousing...

Ferry sold

Clarkson has sold its Irish Sea freight ferry OFF Sere to Express Shipping for €5.4m (E3.9m)

Suzuki contract

Suzuki has extended its contract with Ceva Logistics for five years. Under this deal Ceva will delver replacement car parts to...

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'Abnormal' lead times for Volvo's upgraded FH/FH16

Volvo upgrades the FH and FH 16, but warns operators to join the queue now because of 'immense demand'. Chris Tindall...

EU plans to relax rules on replica components

k PROPOSED liberalisation of uropean Union (EU) design ights legislation, allowing parts manufacturers to sell copies of parts...

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EU ministers fund Galileo GPS plan with unused agricultural subsidies

THE FUTURE OF the European Union (EU) global positioning satellite project Galileo has been all but secured with the EU council...

Sutton & Son defies market to make more

NORTH-WEST haulage contractor Sutton & Son (St Helens) has boosted its pre-tax profits by almost £600,000 despite tough market...

Dealer wants Wolverhampton truckstop

THE PROPERTY developer attempting to redevelop the Wolverhampton Truckstop has hinted that it might sell it to a local...

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TLS Vehicle Rental is back in the black with £5m profit

The firm also has big plans for growth after trialling a "co-location strategy" with sister company GE Plant Hire. Louise Cole...

Owens may use more biodiesel to cut costs

LLANELLI-BASED Owens Road Services is considering increasing its use of biodiesel after its fuel bills hit 21m a month. The...

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Haulage associations and unions back A55 truckstop

The ETA, RHA and URTU have all come out in favour of the secure parking site despite local opposition. David Harris reports....

Freight Best Practice cuts costs by £1 90m

USERS OF THE government's Freight Best Practice (FBP) scheme have saved £190m, according to an independent report. An impact...

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Consolidation centre plan for Southampton

The council has earmarked a site for the scheme outside the city and is now seeking business partners and EU funding. Louise...

Share and share alike

Tachodiscis technology director, Guy Reynolds, compares how the UK is managing the transition to digital tachographs with the...

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Dublin ban to be extended

The city council plans to extend the truck ban to four-axle vehicles — and rigids may or may not be exempt. Chris Tindall...

French plan

to bring in electronic tolls Dart Group hits TRIPS TO FRANCE could become more expensive from 2010 when the French government...

the builseye

DART GROUP, the parent company of Fowler WelchCoolchain, increased turnover and pre-tax profit in the six months ending 30...

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Innovate invests to go 24/7 'across all temperatures'

INNOVATE LOGISTICS is investing millions of pounds on new and existing depots to become the first third-party logistics...

Rikki Chequer, community manager of TruckNet UK, reports on current hot topics at the driver forum.

In the Professional Drivers forum one member relates how he was turned away from a tip and told to park outside, only for his...

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Forth Road Bridge tolls to be

scrapped at cost of 33 jobs The removal of tolls on the Forth Bridge is good news for operators, but means redundancies for...

CM COMPETITION

N a Digifob instant drivers' hours viewer from the ETA The Freight Transport Association is offering five CM readers the...

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Chunnel freight set to soar

English, Welsh & Scottish Railways predicts that rail freight through the Channel Tunnel will treble within three years. David...

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Does slower mean safer?

All vans above 3.5 tonnes will need to have speed limiters fitted come January, but there are fears that this will make...

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I PULLING TANKERS

hould I change my driving style now that ve started pulling tankers? The liquid n't hazardous, so it shouldn't make much...

I TIPPER CLEANING

ve recently started driving a tipper to building site. The site manager says I iould clean the tipper's tyres and wheels rhen I...

QUESTION OF THE WEEK

I passed my C+E in the summer and am concerned about driving my truck in the snow and ice for the first time this winter. What...

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West Midlands MEP Malcolm Harbour briefs Roanna Avison on technology

that might make the industry more efficient and his views on tax harmonisation. E urope, like the UK, must have an effective...

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MALCOLM HARBOUR

Malcolm Harbour Is a Conservative MEP for the West Midlands. His background is in median cal engineering: he started work at...

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)on't forget your pId friends in ransport, Alistair

THAT WITH ONE thing and lather, the Chancellor of the xchequer, the Rt Hon Alistair lading, has had a bit of a rough me...

Hauliers share responsibility

I REA D YOUR COMMENT regarding the rising tide of truck crime (C Ill 22 November) and the reports on criminal activity on pages...

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CM is putting together

a response to the 0420g° . _ tesonsultatio on r side facilities. Let U ow your views so can include them. T his week's...

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Licence slashed after skip found to have serious defects

A vehicle stopped by police because the skip body was leaning could have killed or seriously injured someone. Mike Jewell...

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Operator has licence revoked despite offer to sell livestock

A NORFOLK OPERATOR who offered to sell some of his livestock to meet the financial requirements stipulated by law has had his...

Warning for firm that 'lurched about not really knowing what it was doing'

A NEW OPERATOR has escaped with a formal warning after giving a series of undertakings at a Leeds disciplinary inquiry....

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Haulier with two names is disqualified for one year

A WEST MIDLANDS haulier who used two names and was caught using rebated fuel has had his 0-licence revoked and been...

Sleeping driver given two-year ban and 100-hour community punishment

A LIVERPOOL truck driver who took a nap in his cab on the inside lane of the A5.5 in North Wales has been jailed for 100 days....

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Ifs party time

Planning to reward your staff and clients with a Christmas bash? Fine — but make sure you don't fall foul of the surprising...

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The responsible party

Do employers have any liability for employees' personal property that is lost, stolen or damaged at work? Naeema Choudry...

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Doubtfu 1

data Before disposing of unwanted computers, operators should make sure they do not contain information that could land their...

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IN A NUTSHELL

• The Waste Electrical and Electrical Equipment (WEEE) Regulations mean that if electrical equipment including computers...

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A s usual all seven major truck manufacturers were invited to

participate in the latest running of the international 1000 Point Test.This year, the specification called for tractors with...

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Model: FT1 05XF

Vat made a welcome debut in the 1000 Point Test. Various domestic marketing issues had prevented the brand's appearance in...

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Once again, the Mercedes-Benz entrant in the 1000 Point Test

majored on its core values rather than trying to dazzle the assembled specialist journalists with novelties. And for the second...

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With their automated transmissions, electronic brakes and all the other

refinements taken for granted today, none of the test trucks was lacking in toys. However, Volvo managed to raise the stakes by...

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THE TEST PROCEDURE The 1000 Point Test is now firmly

established in its current format and location in the Hunsruck region of south-west Germany. Based at the Rasthof Hochwald...

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OUR VIEW

The first thing you will notice from the bottom line is that the results of this test are so close that it would be hard to...

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PR ifitTE

FOUR YEARS ON How well have private escort firms cope since the withdrawal of routine police escorts for abnormal loads in...

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HIGHWAYS AGENCY CODE OF PRACTICE The Highways Agency has published

a voluntary code of practice for the selfescorting of abnormal loads; it is endorsed by the Association of Chief Police...

A PRIVATE ESCORT'S VIEW Alan Shaw runs AGS Abnormal Load

Services. A respected Kentbased former owner-driver and experienced Continental hand, most of his escort work is in France....

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AN STGO DRIVER'S PERSPECTIVE Rikki Chequer—who runs the drivers' website

TruckNet Ut. (www.trucknetuk. corn) -was previously a heavy haulac driver for firms such as Econofreight "There are two sides...

PRIVATE ESCORTING OF ABNORMAL LOADS

Following police services in England and Wales adopting a no police escort' policy from January 2004, the Association of Chief...

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The benefits of tracking tractor units are well known, but

if the trailer is detached from the tractor there is no way to locate the load. Unless you install tracking devices on the...

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'Greatly improved control'

Taygroup has fitted 300 trailers with Axscend units. It operates 300 vehicles from six locations in the UK. "The installations...

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Trailer tracking foils theft

The recovery of a stolen trailer and improved customer service are two of the benefits Rugeley, Staffs-based hauler B and J...

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fillitC 0 NI

FOR GROWTH As the year draws to a close, so does the Daf XF105's reign as the International Truck of the Year 2007. To check...

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KING AN ERC DELIVER OR EXTE

For one specialist manufacturer, running its own transport operation is the best way to ensure its goods are delivered on...

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Splat! Anyone for melon puree?

One council takes a fresh approach to promoting road safety Are children these days particularly stupid? Anyone with the...

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Frame site is open it's official

The new Imperial Commercials dealership has been unveiled with a line-up of Dafs and Fiats on the forecourt. Kevin Swallow...

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Changes in waste-disposal regulations have led to a spate of

vans being submitted for auction packed with rubbish. Kevin Swallow reports. I t is often presumed that any dustcarts going to...

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No sign of an end to sellers' market

The outlook for the used market r6mains buoyant with trade stable and exports continuing to play a vital role. Glass's Guide's...