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30th June 1994
30th June 1994
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BRIEFS

1 :0 Essex police are warning owners of Mercedes trucks to be especially vigilant following a rash of thefts in recent weeks...

Trailer lawbreakers told: stay out of UK

by Amanda Bradbury • The Department of Transport has issued a warning to foreign operators: if you bring in over-length or...

R Justice & Sons

• In the Industry News section (12-18 May 199 , 0 we carried a report of a writ issued by 48 hauliers against Richard Tuxford...

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McGeer for TNT

• The TGWU's national officer for road transport Victor McGeer is to sit at the other side of the negotiating table at TNT...

Anti-theft law hopes dashed

• The Government ruled out any form of legislation governing vehicle security and theft this week. The move endangers a recent...

Crossings crackdown

by Juliet Parish • Truck drivers could be subjected to hidden surveillance checks at level crossings throughout the UK...

• The prospect of roadside cameras helping to crack down

on smoking trucks emerged this week as both the Government and industry welcome the new technology. At tests held by the RAC,...

• Further details of the much tougher penalties promised for

tachograph fraudsters in France were revealed this week following the legislation passing through France's supreme court. But...

Shipman Haulage saved by director

• After two months in which no suitable offer was made, 36-vehicle Shipman Haulage was hours from liquidation when a buyer...

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Germans lead way to EU toll

by Karen Miles MI Fears of a uniform system of electronic tolls across Europe within four years look set to be fulfilled as the...

NFC to sell The Truckstop

• NFC looks to set to sever its last link with the traditional general haulage business after deciding to sell The Truckstop,...

Truck links in drug cases

• Three men involved in haulage appeared in court last week on drugs-related charges. A driver from County Armagh appeared in...

• A failed hiiack attempt of a truck loaded with

£200,000worth of gin will be shown on television to encourage witnesses to contact police who are seeking three assailants. In...

Court rules on rest regs

• The European Court has ruled when a driver's day begins in order to clarify EU driver's hours regulations. It has decided...

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Aston fined £14,200

by Geoff Perfitt • Aylesbury-based Aston Clinton Haulage, a subsidiary of Norbert Dentressangle, was fined £14,200 with £750...

In court again

• Thorpe Marriott, Norwich-based Charter Transport boss Mark Charles Crooks has admitted in court to pressuring his drivers to...

Traffic examiners told to reduce check delays

• The Vehicle Inspectorate has told its enforcement staff they should not hold up trucks for more than an hour at roadside...

ERF in the black

• The growing market for tippers in the UK helped independent truck manufacturer ERF's return to profitability in the second...

Shooting verdict

• A verdict of unlawful killing was returned last week following the fatal shooting of a Bedfordshire truck driver. The...

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90 jobs saved

• About 30 drivers and 60 warehouse staff jobs are now assured at Hays Distribution Services' Minworth depot as the company...

Spedtrans set to roll

by Eugene Silke • A company set up to provide combined transport between Scotland and EuropeSpedtrans Scotland—begins...

Finlay Guy plans growth

• Scottish 30 vehicle haulier Finlay Guy is discussing an acquisition to expand its recently launched truck rental divi sion...

Court clarifies waste regulations

• The divisional court has ruled that for material to be subject to controlled waste regulations it must be in the process of...

Palletways' Euro move

• Palletways, the consortium of small hauliers launched in May, is already planning European expansion. Talks with a Dutch...

Bankruptcy order for WI Jones

* A bankruptcy order has been made against West Midlands haulier W L Jones in the county court. The Official Receiver is...

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NANNY KNOWS BEST

How is it that a Government which claims to be unequivocal on law and order can be so ambivalent on truck crime? It's a...

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EXCLUSIVE by Alan Bunting • Revised Caterpillar engines meeting Euro-1

and 2 emissions laws will be powering Foden trucks early next year. The return of the Cat engines will further strengthen...

• Cartwright has re-introduced the name Econovan with its low-price laminate panelled box van.

There's little change from the original seventies design apart from steel side raves in place of the standard alloy components....

Finnish platforms reach for the sky

• John Laing's plant-hire offshoot EPL has put three MAN L2000 7.5-tonners into service equipped with Finnish-made high - reach...

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Myers marque switch

• Purfleet haulier BJ Myers has replaced 10 Iveco EuroTech 38-tonne GCW 4x2 tractive units with the same number of Renault...

BRIEFS

• Two new tandem centreaxlecl drawbar outfits supplied to the Lane Group, by Ray Smith are fitted with the Dutch Estepe close...

Harris to bring in two Hino tractors

• Hino importer Harris UK expects to launch two new 4x2 tractive units in Britain this year. Sales and marketing director...

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Cleared on brake bult

• Fareham, Hants magis trates cleared Wilfred Holden (Blackburn) of using a vehicle with defective brakes after being told the...

Increase refused

• A bid by Felixstowe haulier Keith Brimicombe to increase the authorisation on his national licence from two to three vehicles...

Licence waits for planning

• Planning problems over the use of the Sutton Coldfield base of Nigel Ainge, trading as Nam Transport, has led to the...

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Complaint from French ' police leads to LA's cut

• Birmingham owner-driver Peter Brothwood, called before West Midland LA John Mervyn Pugh following a complaint from French...

Stobart driver gets two-year discharge

• Eddie Stobart driver Duncan Robinson, who admitted falsifying a tachograph chart, was given a conditional discharge for two...

el 860 for disconnected tachograph

A West Wales truck driver who disconnected his tachograph and drove for hundreds of miles without recording was fined a total...

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Routeing to a pinpoint

Navigation based on a in-cab system using digital maps and interchangeable smart cards is available for CVs. l)y Danny...

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The Hawk meets his match

yy ith a name like Team Hawk this lot could hardly fail to get a mention in Bird's Er View for a recent mercy mission to...

Truckfest's winning snap

13 ongratulations to Kidderminster operator Philip Jones who has won a mini Hi-fl system from Scania for this picture he took...

Right and left for an imal rights A n unlikely alliance A n unlikely alliance

was formed in London last week to launch a campaign to boycott ferry companies which ship live animals for slaughter. Former...

What they really want

D am indebted to a reader who wishes to remain anonymous (I wonder why) for the following "job advertisement". FREIGHT...

Sweet nothings

0 taff on Parcelforces national enquiry desk were fizzing after finding themselves on the receiving end of thousands of calls...

Testing times

0 his country's sporting prowess may currently be the butt of jokes, but the Hawk has good news for all those cricket fans out...

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SERVICES Breakdown break

• A new deal between the AA and Leyland Daf means that independent breakdown and recovery agents can take advantage of...

AWARDS French prize guys

• French firm Robin Chatelain Transports has won the European Transport Maintenance Council's 1994 trophy for the best...

EVENTS Heseltine at RMI

• Michael Heseltine is the guest speaker at the 1994 Retail Motor Industry Federation annual dinner at the Royal Lancaster...

PUBLICATIONS Resin reasons

• A new guide to handling unsaturated polyester resin is available from the British Plastics Federation at £12.50. Contact...

TRAINING Fleet chiefs cert

• The Institute of the Motor Industry has launched a fleet management version of its certificate of management qualification....

PRODUCTS Tamper damper

• 3M has developed selfadhesive seals to show drivers whether their load has been tampered with. Typically the adhesive...

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Safety limits

N early a year has passed since the law required speed limiters to be fitted to all trucks built after 1988. Although I am all...

Anguished plea

T his letter is a mixture of complaint, despair, hopelessness, resignation and sheer exasperation. On 19 May my MercedesBenz...

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Long-haul owner drivers appreciate the sort of kit that transforms

a humble cab into a mobile home or office. Here we review some of those little extras, including a stereo that knows the way...

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Sevel vans have been around for some time but the

latest variation on the theme, the Peugeot Boxer, could be the best yet with a carrying capacity that sets a new record. p...

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• CM guarantees publicity for any operator unfortunate enough to

become a victim of truck crime. It may not get your truck or components back, but it should make life harder for the thieves...

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TECH IT TO THE LIMIT

CASE HISTORY: WHITE ARROW F or home delivery specialist White considerably easier than in the old Arrow, route planning has...

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B razil's truck pare, at 800,000 vehicles, is roughly double that

of the UK. But, as industry watcher Roberto Quairoz explains, the two countries' haulage industries have little else in common:...

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S ituated 1,200 miles up the Amazon and Rio Negro rivers

Manaus supports a population of 1.25 million people yet has no major roads connecting it to the rest of Brazil. Instead 4,000...

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Fran I speaki

Hauliers seldom jump at the chance appearing before an LA—but those acfep ng a recent invitation to the West Mi. d Traffic Area...

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'Do we not have an ethical and moral imperative to behave with integrity?'

44 or all that glitters is gold". How easily we forget the lessons of our childhood. But it is a saying worth remembering if...