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31st December 1998
31st December 1998
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Receivers called in at Munro Transport

by David Craik • One of Scotland's largest hauliers, Munro Transport of Aberdeen, has become the final receivership statistic...

BRIEFS

• Following Volvo's withdrawal from the TipCon, IWM and IRTE shows, it will stage a national roadshow on the FM range, backed...

Jacob buys two for Ontime launch

• Jacob Holdings has bought two haulage and freight forwarding businesses, Thomson Jewitt International and Hudson Shepherd,...

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COMMENT

WAGE WAR ON THE COWBOYS an you wage war half-heartedly? During the recent flare-up in the Gulf more cruise missiles were...

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oD turns to private sector

by Karen Miles • Fleet operators are set to compete for multi-millionpound Ministry of Defence opportunities in the new year as...

Two killed in 20-vehicle pile-up on M20 near Ashford

• A French truck driver and a foreign van driver were killed in this 20-vehicle pile up on the M20 before Christmas. Several...

Report calls for cowboy targeting

• Traffic police should be targeting known cowboy hauliers as well as other road safety offenders, according to a new report...

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Twin decks save 40%

by Bryan Jarvis • Two new Don-Bur highvolume double-deck semitrailers have enabled Ambassador Packaging of Winsford to replace...

BRIEFS

• Elddis Transport, the Consett-based food and drink distributor, is replacing its 120-vehicle fleet with Mercedes-Benz...

Double Cab rounds off Renault Master range

• Renault has now added the final major component to its Master range with the launch of the Chassis/Double Cab version. The...

Towers & Tubes collaboration

• Raven Trailers' new Load-and-Go low loader trailer (CM 17-30 Dec) was built in collaboration with its customer Ipswich-based...

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Pay-as-you-go Mercs in 1999

by Toby Clark III A few years ago David Thomas, then head of Mercedes-Benz' UK truck operation, made a startling statement:...

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Autolube kit runs on gas

• IMS says the Simalube automatic grease and oil dispenser can be adapted to suit almost every automotive application....

Wheelie-bin weigher is versatile and accurate

• PM On Board, which specialises in high accuracy onboard weighing equipment, has introduced a new bin lift weighing system....

Elastic jointing data on disc

• Sika has produced a CD-Rom carrying full details of its bonding systems. Sika Transportation— Keeping the Wheels Turning,...

Trolley jack completes line-up

• A two-tonne trolley jack has been introduced by Spaldings to complete its TruecraFt range of lifting equipment–ranging in...

See the light with Britax

• The latest Automotive Electrical & Mirror Equipment Catalogue from Britax should prove a useful reference source for...

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aintenance warning

• A Cumbrian haulier, who was making his second appearance at a disciplinary inquiry in just over 12 months, has had his...

Eastern time

• Breaches of the AETR drivers' hours rules committed in Eastern Europe have led to the suspension of the licence held by...

Inquiry deals with wheels

• Research has shown there is no mystery involved in CV wheel loss, though there are people in the industry who suggested there...

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Lack of a limiter does not lead to danger

• Irish lorry driver Martin Ward's conviction for using a dangerous vehicle while the speed limiter was not working has been...

Tribunal confirms IC's revocation

IN The Transport Tr ibunal has upheld the licence revocation of a haulier who failed to respond to letters from the Vehicle...

Second truck refused

• A Merseyside at, company whose only truck attract only truck attract ed six prohibition notices in its first eight months...

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haulage factfile

CM's Haulage Factfile pages provide busy operators with brief news items on: forthcoming events, services, business products,...

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letters

Do you want to comment on any of the stories in Commercial ? Does someone in the industry deserve a pat on the back—or a public...

Tips on tippers

O n reading a booklet from Jour insurers regarding the safe use of machinery I noticed references to the 1992 Supply of...

Double punishment

T am in no way condoning the practice of drink-driving or speeding in an HGV. But I cannot see what benefits can be obtained by...

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bird's eye view by the hawk Commercial Motor takes road

haulage very seriously. However, once a week our quirky correspondent, the Hawk, steps off his perch to take a humorous look at...

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While it's the globe-trotting 400hp-plus, 38 (and now 41) tonne

tractors that get all the glory, a whole army of less glamorous vehicles inhabit the twilight world of distribution. To redress...

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Married

to the job For a husband-and-wife to set up in business as a partnership takes plenty of stamina if you're going to stay the...

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Britain might be adopting a wait-andsee policy on monetary union, but its international hauliers are adamant: they want in.

A lthough Britain is not among the 11 countries entering monetary union this week, its international hauliers will have no...

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No-one but the most lunatic cowboy hauliers would argue against

the idea of controlling drivers' hours—we simply can't afford to have drivers nodding off at the wheel of an HGV. So why do...

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When you want "custom" bodywork on your trucks there are

lots of bolt-on kits which will do the job, discovers Sharon Clancy. And operators are buying them as well as bodybuilders....

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Fo It V A T

SERVICES Heavy haulage operators are used to life in the slow lane but most complain that using police escorts is far too...

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Rating time

New business rates take effect from 2000 and are likely to show sharp increases in some cases. Hauliers should prepare the...

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any questions

Jim Duckworth, editor of Road Transport Law and head of Transport Law Services, Woking, Surrey, helps solve your legal problems...

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A delivery vehicle with a foully tail-lift is about as

much use as a trailer without a tractor. Chris Graham raises some important maintenance issues. I f your business involves...

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CARRYING OUT DELICATE AND INTRICATE REPAIRS on a truck is

difficult at the best of times but in the winter, fingers stiffen and for some, crack open. If your workshop hasn't a permanent...

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Nikki King, managing director of Isuzu Truck (UK), describes a

week which started with negotiations in Japan and included a look at some fire engines in Scotland, more negotiations and a...

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Ford/Jardine tie-up

Ford is taking a stake in four Iveco Ford dealerships thanks to a joint venture with the multinational dealer group Jardine....

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ROUND-UP Newark site CHRISTMAS CHARITY 4. Commercial Motor's Truckmart team

would like to wish all readers and advertisers a happy and prosperous New Year. We're not sending greetings cards this year,...