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5th August 2004
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Court ends fines no one can afford

The Court of Appeal has drastically cut stowaway fines for hauliers and drivers. David Harris reports. Exclusive! THE COURT...

Renschler wins 1V-B global CV division

DAIMLERCHRYSLER has announced the appointment of Andreas Renschler as head of its global Commercial Vehicles division. Reports...

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Instant fines for bad foreigners welcomed

UK OPERATORS have welcomed government proposals to hand out on-the-spot fines to foreign operators, but have warned that...

VOSA gets the right to say 'Stop!'

THE VEHICLE and Operator Services Agency has been given the power to stop vehicles for roadside checks to ease the pressure on...

Driver's plea

Truck driver William lshani, accused of causing the death of a family on the Ml, has denied falling asleep at the wheel at...

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FTA says cameras are biased against trucks

FREIGHT TRANSPORT Association chief executive Richard Turner has presented transport minister David Jamieson with evidence that...

Record oil costs force pump prices

OPERATORS FACE another hike in diesel prices after US oil prices soared to a 21-year high at $43.92 (£24.09) a barrel. The...

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MAN to put Eagle heads on waste trucks

MAN WILL buy cabs from the UK's Dennis Eagle for a low-entry refuse truck to be launched soon. MAN will enter this niche...

Exel sees profits soar at half year

LOGISTICS GIANT Exel says it has made a strong start to the year, seeing pre-tax profits rise 14.6% to £72.2m in the six months...

EASY AND FAST

Fresh news from Germany ha Brian Weatherley wondering anew why it's taken us so long to charge foreign hauliers. Obviously, no...

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WE NEED TAX CUTS, NOT ECONOMIES

One can only assume that transport minister David Jamieson has no idea how professional transport firms operate, the levels of...

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Transport professor proposes low-cost alternative to LRUC

There's an alternative to the LRUC says a logistics research expert — and it would be cheaper to introduce. David Craik...

West 11/ids teams up with Noah-West

A NEW TRANSPORT lobby group is on the cards following discussions between the Confederation of West Midlands Chambers of...

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Minister says: 'Be more efficient'

TRANSPORT MINISTER David Jamieson says operators should improve efficiency in order to cut their fuel bills before calling for...

Tougher penalties for hours offences

THE GOVERNM L NT PLANS to get tough on drivers who tamper with tachographs and on operators who collude with drivers to falsify...

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Devon duo get fresh licence

Controversial partners bid for a new licence in the South-West. Mike Jewell reports. CONTROVERSIAL DEVON hauliers James and...

House contents removed...

POLICE ARE APPEALING for information after a removals van containing a family's belongings worth tens of thousands of pounds...

Injustice abounds

Short Thomas gives us his regular round-up of the way the newspapers have covered the world of road transport. It's easy to...

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Appeal must start again

Appeal agreed, then one of the judges died; now driver must make his case again. Jennifer Ball reports. A TRUCK DRIVER who...

Toll Collect system to be up by 2005

THE COMPANY constructing the toll collecting system for Germany's motorways insists the first part of the system will be up and...

URTU fights for recognition at BP

THE UNITED ROAD Transport Union has made a formal application for recognition at BP LPG, which has depots in Grangemouth....

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Identity crisis shakes PDA as members protest about aims

A row has broken out over the goals of the Professional Drivers Association. David Harris reports. THE PROFESSIONAL Drivers...

Customs takes out laundry

CUSTOMS OFFICERS have dismantled a fuel laundering plant at an industrial site in Coalisland. Northern Ireland which was said...

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MAN keeps new light to itself

MAN HAS developedalightweight rigid construction chassis for the UK aggregates sector, but ERF may not benefit. The new range...

Southern Irish crack squad to stamp out illegal waste

SOUTHERN IRELAND'S Cavan County Council in the Irish Republic has teamed up with the Irish police to crack down on illegal...

EC wants new cash for Marco Polo

THE EUROPEAN Commission wants to pour money into rail and sea freight. The EU's intermodal Marco Polo programme was due to end...

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Deals that make the world go round

Oliver Dixon asks how the new alliance between Renault and Dongfeng will affect European truck makers. T he much-discussed...

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Demand flourishes for all CVs

COMMERCIAL VEHICLE production in the UK has changed dramatically over the past decade, but it also varies from quarter to...

CV production raises

SMMT figures show CV production was up 13.4% in the six months to 30 June compared with the same period in 2003. Strong...

European MI prices

The UK remains by far the most expensive European country in which to buy diesel. According to figures from the International...

UK fuel prices

During July fuel prices continued to rise throughout the UK: diesel rose by 0.6p/lit. The Chancellor gave road transport some...

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Sailing through the eye of the storm...

Wincantonis chief executive successfully sailed through the acquisition of P&O Trans European; just don't ask him about jittery...

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Work with us not against us

I REFER TO an article headed "WTD will boost costs by 20%" (CM 22 July) You quote the boss of Driver Hire Preston as saying...

Applause for M6 Toll price cut

I WOULD like to put my point of view about Midland Expressway's (MEL) decision to slash the M6 toll rate for trucks to £6 (CM...

Proctor should be more proactive

AS A SUBSCRIBER to CM ! notice that week after week the Barry Proctor piece is turning into a personal vendetta against...

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As always, the devil's in the detail

How will Lorry Road User Charging work in practice? Emma Penny investigates the government's plans. C harging foreign trucks...

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'Serious misjudgement'

A 'reckless' application was rejected because of lies about previous convictions. A COMPANY which lied about previous...

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TC refuses to return unlicensed tipper to money-lender or owner

A MONEY-LENDER failed to convince a Traffic Commissioner to give it an impounded vehicle which it claimed had been offered as...

Three-day suspension for failing to report

A COMPANY has had its licence suspended for three days after it failed to report convictions for hours offences to the...

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No-show operator gets final chance to talk to his TAO

AN OPERATOR with a record of failing to turn up to public inquiries has had his licence revoked after he did not appear to...

Unlicensed vehicle will not be returned

A SURREY operator failed to win the return of an impounded vehicle when a Traffic Commissioner ruled that the unit belonged to...

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Old for new?

How 'new' does a truck sold as new have to be? Steve Banner uncovers the surprising truth about some of the shiny vehicles...

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Itemova

Few trucks are impounded, but those which are rarely return to their operators. Two years on Adam Hill assesses the results....

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Grey areas

Successful management is a careful balance between effective delegation and maintained responsibility. Jonathan Lawton...

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ARTIC LIGHTS

For payload-conscious bulk hauliers counting every last litre and kilo, Daf's CF85.480 FTP is at the front of the light...

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GAS ATTACK

Forget the exhaust pipe; the Alfdex system is tackling crankcase gases by putting them to better use. Brian 1/1/eatherley...

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GO DUTCH CARRY MORE

Using the latest computer technology, Dutch axle specialist Tridec has slashed the weight of its stub-axle suspension. This...

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The first operator to use Tridec's latest LV-0 trailer suspension

is double-deck trailer enthusiast Emons Cargo of Bennigen, in the Netherlands. Emons director Edward Poelmans acknowledges the...

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TRANSITS ON TOUR

"Power is good — torque is better That's the new message from Ford as it begins to push its new family of 2.4-litre engines for...

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Supervan 3

Somewhat at odds with the "power is good, torque is better" maxim, Ford's most recent variation on the Transit theme definitely...

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FLOWER POWER

The flower and plant market is blossoming in Britain — but the wholesalers don't suffer transport fools gladly. Tim Maughan...

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Kate Kenyon (pictured), spokesperson at the Flowers and Plants Association,

takes refuge in an empty marquee, as gale force winds and rain batter the annual flower show at Hampton Court. Thousands of...

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SHOW TIME

Citroen has come out swinging with its new dual-fuel Berlingo and fridge conversions. Brian Weatherley reports. C itroen has...

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Somers coming on

Citroen's Ready-to-Run controlled-temperature partner Somers Refrigeration has recently spent £500,000 on expanding its factory...

THE VERDICT

Citroen's clearly got the bit between its teeth on light commercials and that's good news for value-conscious buyers. The...

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KEEP YOUR MOTOR RUNNING

As engine technology becomes more complex, so too must the diagnostic and fuel injection systems which service it. Conn...

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CUSTOMER BASE

Running on the rollers Although local dealerships form a large part of the dynamometer's customer base, by no means all come...

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STANDING UP FOR TEMPS

The trade body for UK recruitment agencies has a dedicated group representing HGV driver agencies. Tim Maughan reports. T he...

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The bitter and the sweet

T his month's column T his month's column comes to you direct from the waiting room at a Shropshire magistrates' court. It's...

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Home and away

The majority of older trailers are heading overseas but the auctioneers report a brisk trade in late-model semis for specific...

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A world of rare diversity

Emma Penny meets an Essex truck dealer who's a master of most trades and sells used trucks in Ghana too... p arking your car...

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Atoll recovery One of Ben Whiting's interests is restoring old

vehicles; current projects include a couple of Volvo F88s. His father, who started his own haulage business in 1958 and sold it...

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Runni g on auto

This week's Product Focus looks at tvvo big hitters: the new generation Volvo FH 12 with automated I-Shift transmission, and...

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Bucking the trend

Manheim Auctions has found the summer may not have been as hot as we'd like but the export market certainly is. A vibrant...