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2nd February 1989
2nd February 1989
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TOO LITTLE TOO LATE

• It's difficult not to agree with Conservative MP Terry Dicks' assertion that when it comes to planning roads a small boy with...

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• The Road Haulage Association says there will be no

change in its membership policy. The organisation had been considering a selective membership procedure to keep out "cowboy"...

T&G calls for united blitz on jams

• A national advisory body must be set up to give direction to Britain's transport. So says Bill Morris, generalsecretary of...

Latest wage settlements agreed

• The Metropolitan and South East pay round has finally been settled with drivers gaining a 29.50 across-theboard wage...

• Northern Ireland-based 13allyvesey Holdings, owner of trailer manufacturer Craven

Tasker, has taken a 50% stake in German trailer-maker Blumhardt. The acquisition — Bally - vesey's first on the Continent —...

Six firms set to take OTC to High Court

• Six major transport and distribution companies have teamed up with the Road Haulage Association and the Freight Transport...

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Silver Arrow misses target

• Plans by Silver Arrow Services to build Norfrig refrigerated trailers at an assembly plant in Swindon have fallen through....

Young trucks power up

• Britain's truck parc is getting younger every year — and the trend for more power is "inexorable", according to the latest...

Seddon looking to go Down Under

• Lancashire-based truck maker Seddon Atkinson could be selling trucks in Australia and New Zealand by 1990. According to...

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No score drawbar limit

• Britain's 32.5-tonne drawbar limit costs the haulage industry up to £500 million a year, claims a new report. Operators...

Dip wires up barrier to safety

• Wire rope safety barriers are to be installed on trunk roads to replace the existing corrugated-beam fences — but they will...

• Work is due to start this summer on the

southern extension of the M3 motorway in Hampshire. Tenders for the Compton to Bassett section will be invited soon. • Anyone...

Room for the few

• Vodafone and Cellnet are to be allocated extra frequencies to reduce congestion on their cellular phone networks,...

Dip: softly softly on spray

• Although spray suppression equipment is now part of the annual vehicle test, the Department of Transport is taking a soft...

Reflects action

• Department of Transport officials are considering moves to enforce the fitting of white front reflex reflectors on...

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This glorious son of York.

Six months after the management buyout, York's Jim Davies has designs on Europe. • Given the traditional volatility of the UK...

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Cummins' air attack

• The new 347kW (465hp) Super E465 diesel is the first model in Cummins' 14-litre range to feature air-to-air charge-cooling....

• Sleeper-cab versions of 13 and 17-tonne 4x2 Steyr middleweight rigids will become available in the UK in early March.

The sleeper cabs, authorised by Steyr, are onepiece glass-fibre units specially built by Jennings Coachworks of Crewe. A...

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Strato shifts on Roadranger

• Seddon Atkinson aims to extend the operator apppeal of its Strato tractive unit range with the addition of a factoryfitted...

Seymour's lifting low loaders

• Hampshire-based Seymour Mobilift has bought two tri-axle low loaders from Andover Trailers. Both will operate from its...

• Leyland Daf has won its largest order to date

for the Comet truck which was developed for Third World markets, The Crown Agents have ordered 223 chassis and spare parts,...

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• More than 20 bus passengers have been arrested and

37 have had their travel cards confiscated after a crackdown on travel fraud by West Midland Travel and the police. Around...

LB gets ready for Blundred attack

• London Buses is drawing up its battle plans in response to Harry Blundred's proposals to run against it in the London...

Leyland Bus booming

• Sales rocketed by more than 75% for Leyland Bus in 1988 allowing the manufacturer to win 37% of all PSV registrations....

Bee Line bus sets off for Dip tour

• A Bristol VRT doubledecker from the Bee Line Berks and Bucks Bus Company has started its nationwide Department of Transport...

Shearings' PSV update

• Mecca Leisure subsidiary Shearings is taking delivery of a further 12 buses this year in a rapid renewal of its localservice...

lveco midis score for Midland Fox

• Midland Fox has ordered 20 new Iveco Ford midibuses with Carlyle bodywork. Four of the midibuses will be based at the...

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• The Government made a

profit of more than million from privatising the National Bus Company. Tranport Secretary Paul Channon says that the gross...

TGWU bid for Central?

• The Transport and General Workers Union is considering leading an employee buyout at strife-torn Scottish Bus Group...

A stretch in Eden

• The first stretched MCW Metroriders for an independent North-East operator have been delivered to Eden Bus Services of West...

Leyland Vanguard meets Golden Boy

• Hoddesdon-based Golden Boy Coaches has taken delivery of a 39-seater Vanguard 11 Leyland Swift with a deep front destination...

Exports boost DSV

• Dennis Specialist Vehicles plans to sell more than 100 extra bus and coach chassis this year than it did in 1988 — an...

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LP moves into CVs

• Leasing Principals, the Surrey car leasing company acquired by Rockwood Group last year, is launching a CV contract-hire...

TNT's Joy leads parts for Europe

• TNT is launching an automotive supplies division using business with motor manufacturers already won by TNT Express Europe,...

Lex gets into Chart for contract growth

• Lex Service, which has 13 truck dealerships and owns 50% of contract-hire specialist Transfleet, has bought Stirlingbased...

Securicor opens a parc el

• Securicor has created a new parcels division responsible for all UK and European parcels services. It will be run by Pat...

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TIP moves into trucks

• Trailer rental giant TIP is moving into truck rental and contract hire by buying CSL, which has a fleet of 184 trucks and...

• The UK contract distribution market, worth .U.2 million a

year, will double in size by 1992, predicts Andy Wood, new development director at NFC Contract Distribution. • Hays...

Group 4 cash-in

• Transfleet is to buy security specialist Group 4's entire medium and heavy commercial fleet of more than 400 vehicles and...

• Daf has announced plans to boost truck sales outside

Europe with the establishment of an international sales office in the Salford Docks area of Manchester. The new office,...

WDS launches import service

• Wincanton Distribution Services is collaborating with a freight forwarder to launch a - one-stop" service delivering Far...

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Polypipe speed warning

• Speeding by drivers has led to Polypipe appearing at disciplinary proceedings before North Eastern Licensing Authority...

• The licence held by Lydbrook-based Dean Forest Coaches (Monmouth)

has been revoked by the Western Traffic Commissioner, MajorGeneral John Carpenter. Maintenance problems led to the company's...

Brake failure blamed

• More than 3,000 trucks were recalled after a fatal accident was found to have been caused by a faulty Clayton Dewandre brake...

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Whorton's tough tonic

• The managing director of II J Whorton Transport was so incensed about one of the company's drivers overloading a vehicle,...

• A lorry driver who claimed he did not know

about the trading standards regulations covering how much he could carry was given an absolute discharge by Dover magistrates...

Passenger gets £650,000 award

• Car passenger Timothy Harris has won .2650,000 compensation with costs for the brain damage he suffered when his wife drove...

• A slab of marble which moved six inches nearly

cost a Gainsborough firm a fine at Dover magistrates court last Wednesday (January 25). Richard Pilborough • of Kent County...

Only half of the fleet insured

• Alan Blakey and his son Simon, respectively managing director and company secretary of three South Humberside haulage...

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Renault's diesel spring

• The long-awaited new diesel engines for the Renault Trafic and Master panel vans will be available by late spring. The...

T&N piston in the Ford Transit wins top design award

• The Aeconoguide piston developed by T & N Technology and used in the Ford 2.5-litre diesel engine has won a 1989 British...

• Peugeot will not be importing the 205-baseo Multi, (CM

27 October 1988) after an example of the vehicle received the thumbs down from Peugeot UK. The company says it is "not wise...

Speeding lean-burn is unclean says VW

• Lean-burn petrol engines such as those fitted in Ford Escort vans can meet European exhaust emission standards — but they...

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Astra vans revamped

• Bedford's Astramax and Astra vans have been revised in line with a number of changes to Vauxhall's passenger car range. There...

New Range Rover debut within a year

• Plans for the launch of the smaller Range Rover are well under way at Land Rover, and a launch is planned for late this year...

Reeve Burgess to build ambulances

11/ Bus builder Reeve Burgess of Pilsley, Chesterfield, is to set up a specialist separate ambulance-building business, Reebur...

Loadmate hoist now in two sizes

• The "Loadrnate" hydraulic hoist for vans and pickups, first seen at the Motor Show, is now available in two versions: the...

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• All of you budding Harvey Smiths out there will

be relieved to know that the British Equestrian Federation has cantered home with a three-year sponsorship deal with Land...

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ASSOCIATIONS

AVRO CONTACT • In the Associations Directory in last week's issue we inadvertantly gave the address of AVRO's secretary as...

BUSINESS MOVES

TUFFNELLS CALLING ALL COMPANIES • Tuffnells Parcels Express has opened a £1m depot in Belvedere, London Docklands. At least...

DEALERS

HALESFIELD GOES FOR THE TELFORD EFFECT ▪ Halesfield Trucks has been appointed Leyland Daf parts and service dealer for Telford:...

FERRIES

SEALINK TO DOUBLE AT HEYSHAM • Sealink plans to double its RO-RO capacity at Heysham with a second 24 million linkspan which is...

TRAINING

EP TRAINING TO TAKE HAZARDS • E P Training Services is staging a series of two-day Hazpak seminars for drivers transporting...

SERVICES

HUSK TO BEGIN FLAT CONVERSIONS • Husk (UK) now offers trailer modifications including the conversion of flat trailers to tilts....

EVENTS

VOLVO LINKS WITH BODYBUILDERS • Four regional seminars, aimed at building better ties with bodybuilders and chassis converters,...

PUBLICATIONS

CALENDER BONUS FOR SCAMMELL FANS • Scanunell Owners and Enthusiasts Club is producing a further run of its calender because of...

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PRODUCTS

YORK EXTENDS TOWBAR RANGE • York has added 60 new towing brackets to its towbar range for 1989; 350 towbars arc now offered....

COMPUTERS

SYSTEM BROCHURE • Standard Systems, which specialises in computer packages for the haulage industry, has published a brochure...

ROAD NEWS

SEVERN DELAYS • Traffic restrictions on the M4 Severn Bridge caused by strengthening work are likely to cause delays during the...

ROADWORKS

• London and the South East M25 Surrey: Lane closures and a 50mph limit between Junctions 11 and 13 (Chertsey/ Staines). M20...

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WHO DARES WINS

Last year's Commercial Motor 38-tonne competition prize, a Renault G290, is hard at work with the fleet of Favor Parker, where...

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THE WEIGH IT IS • I refer to Trevor Probert's

letter "Points on procedure" (CM 15-21 December) which mentions the Department of Transport weighbridge installation at...

AGGRESSIVE ATTITUDE • It was with pleasure and confusion that I read your "Comment" column (CM 19-25 January).

All the positive and favourable comments you made about associations and their membership relate very closely to everything...

MORE 'CRUSADERS' WELCOME • Your "Comment" column (CM 19-25 January)

refers to the recent moves within the Road Haulage Association towards selective membership based on quality standards. As a...

CIT CONFERENCE • While I was very pleased to see

the appearance of Paul Fisher's profile in Commercial Motor (19-25 January issue), the introduction contains some errors. I am...

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CARRY ON CARRYING

Ferry companies are looking forward to a bright future despite last year's industrial disputes and the spectre of the Channel...

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From a pony and trap in the 1920s to a

fleet of 37 coaches today, Go Whittle has come a long way. Its operation ranges from local bus services to all-in Continental...

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• Since Ford launched the Transit panel van back in

1965 many other manufacturers have tried - to - tnitilate its success — but generally in vain. Its closest competitor is...

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• LEYLAND DAF SIMPSON/HANKINSON/ MORLEY

George Simpson, former chief executive of Leyland Daf and managing director of the Rover Group, has joined Daf s supervisory...

• SPICER GIBBS

Philip Gibbs has been promoted to plant manager for Spicer's axle manufacturing plant in Brierley Hill. He has worked with the...

• BFI GROUP OF COMPANIES

FILSELL Malcolm Filsell is the managing director of distribution company Store to Door, part of the BFI Group of Companies. He...

• CHRISTIAN SALVESEN RAMSAY/BARSOTTI

Christian Salvesen UK Distribution has two new recruits at its head office in Edinburgh, to develop marketing. Audrey Ramsay,...

• CONTAINERBASES MACLEAN

Mitchell Maclean has become chairman of the board of Containerbase (Scotland). Before this he was a director of Ben Line...

• CERT SERVICES BOND/WORTH/ROSE

Ceti Services Group has recruited Alistair Bond, Barry Worth and Stuart Rose from the board of rival Hays Interbond, to take...

• BANDAG

CHAPMAN Joe Chapman has transferred to Bandag's European headquarters near Brussels, as country sales manager for the UK,...

• BULLENS THOMAS

Ken Thomas, a director of Bullens at Hinckley, retired on 31 December, after 27 years' service with the company.

• SCIUAITX TRAILERS (UM

WEBB Peter Webb is business development director at Schmitz Trailers (UK). He joins from trailer maker Crane Fruehauf, where he...

• SEDDON ATKINSON SCULFOR

Bob Sculfor has been appointed to the board of Seddon Atkinson as sales and marketing director. He joined the company from...

• ABBEY HILL MERRY/BOWES

Abbey Hill has promoted John Merry from group sales manager to commercial director of its sales and marketing team. Dave...

• MOTOR AUCTIONS GROUP

HAYNES Roger Haynes has been named general manager of the Motor Auctions Group's Walsall auction centre. Before this he was...

• BRS SOUTHERN

SEGGAR/MORRISON/ TRAF FORD BRS has made the following appointments: Gordon Seggar, formerly area director south, becomes area...

• PCL CYGNUS DE VILLIERS

PCL Cygnus has recruited Mike de Villiers as service manager, responsible for its service and maintenance operation. Prior to...

• TIP EUROPE

ANDERSON Tip Europe has appointed Sandy Anderson to its main board as an executive director. He joined the company in 1982 as...

• FERRYMASTERS

KAVANAGH/TARRAN Paul Kavanagh is operations manager UK of the French full load and groupage division of Ferrymasters,...

• FEDERAL EXPRESS

PRITCHARD Eric Pritchard has been promoted from area manager to group services manager of Federal Express Systemline. His...