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5th November 1983
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Sleepy time down south • • • )NE of the

greatest bones of contention between drivers and operators for many ' ears now has been the "overnight". More than 10 years ago...

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Excise changes but no down-licensing

A STREAMLINED vehicle excise duty structure is being proposed by the Department of Transport, but it is still displaying no...

Prescott shadows Ridley

JOHN PRESCOTT, Labour's new Shadow Transport Secretary, will bring a new punchiness to Labour's approach to transport....

FTA tilts at the Government

IT WILL be up to the transport industry to persuade the Government to adopt downlicensing, Freight Transport Association...

Costs rise

HAULIERS' OPERATING COSI rose by 4.3 per cent in the fir nine months of 1983, accordir to the Road Haulage Associ tion. It...

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sixes and Severns

RENUOUS attempts are to be made next week to discover just w dangerous the Severn Bridge is, writes our Parliamentary...

'Jam tomorrow as well'

CALL for the Government to rease spending on road mainlance by 10 per cent a year in ii terms has been firmly reted by the...

Martintrux computers

FELIXSTOWE BASED freight forwarder Martintrux has placed a second computer contract with Freight Computer Services to control...

Foden Trucks

SANDBACH ENGINEERING, the non-limited liability company established in 1980 to manufacture Foden trucks, has been renamed Foden...

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Winter wage offers

THE FIRST wage offers of the winter have been made to lorry drivers' representatives, but it will be later this month at the...

Help for Shelvoke

BUTTERFIELD-HARVEY, the parent company of refuse lorry manufacturer Shelvoke and Drewry, is to receive £2m and access to new...

Wincanton peace maker

THE WINCANTON Transpe Group is to try and further t image of the lorry by displayii an apology for any traffic hol ups for...

Dover ro/ro increase

THE NUMBER of lorries using the port of Dover during Septeml was 61,138 units (tractive unit and trailer count as two units)....

Turkey's Carg

PRODUCTION of the Ford Ca has begun in Turkey. It repla the 01210 which Ford dal has been Turkey's best-sell truck since 1967....

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NFC enlists Robb

JOHN ROBS has been made a non-executive director of the National Freight Consortium. He is chairman of the Food and Drinks...

NBC subsidiaries' new line-up

THREE NATIONAL Bus Company changes. United Automobile Services has promoted Tony Kennan to traffic manager from development...

Leyland Partsmen

LEYLAND PARTS has taken on Paul Dunning and John Haigh as export sales director and marketing manager respectively. Paul...

CM's technical men move around

FROM December 1 Tim Blakemore will be CM's new engineering editor. He joined CM in 1979 as a technical writer, having...

Manpower Move

SOUTH YORKSHIRE PTE has clarified former Labour transport spokesman ALBERT BOOTH'S role in its organisation. He is an...

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FTA's night classes

OTHER FACET of the Freight Transport Association's struggle to the Greater London Council's plans to ban lorries at nights and...

Suffolk road congestion

UFFOLK by-pass would take r 20,000 lorries out of a conted area by the end of the Wry, the British Road Fed:ion has said. its...

Use prestel to telex

PRESTEL terminal users can now use them as a personal telex smitter, following the launch of British Telecom's Prestel telex le...

Greek ship

A NEW CONTAINER service to the Eastern Mediterranean has been started from Associated British Ports' Merseyside port of...

Distribution gets diploma

THE CENTRE for Physical Distribution Management has announced the syllabus for its Distribution Studies diploma. Six...

Cargill the courageous

A PICKFORDS Removals manager has been rewarded for his efforts in tackling three raiders at his premises. Bob Cargill (left),...

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Irish industry calls for better lorry deal

THE CONFEDERATION of Irish Industry has called for the removal of excise duties on goods vehicles and parts in its pre-Budget...

M25 pushes ( through Ken

WORK WILL start shortly oi 8.6 mile (13.8km) section 01 M25 London orbital route tween Swanley and Seven■ in Kent. The...

'Crisis' spotlighted

AS THE Irish Republic celcbrates its first five miles of moth' with the opening of the Ness by-pass in County Kildare, the g...

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Jones rides again

kSEP, a company formed by pie involved with the T. E. es Group of a Oswestry th crashed last year with ssive debts, has been...

NFC grows

FURTHER evidence of the National Freight Consortium's growing activity in the contract hire market has come from BRS Western...

Euro-Shuttle to Spain

vides the base load for a new regular Friday departure. Euro-Shuttle will be starting a new direct London-Lyons return service...

ig operation

:ANTON TRANSPORT has I over the road tanker rtion of CPC (UK), manufacof glucose and caramel. contract means that Winn will run...

Blue Circle sacks drivers

AROUND 115 lorry drivers are to be made redundant by Blue Circle Industries because of its investment and modernisation...

Accident figs

HEAVY LORRIES were involved in 4,594 fatal and serious accidents last year, Transport Minister Lynda Chalker has told MPs. But...

New depots for QH

ROUTE ANALYSIS has shown Quinton Hazell Automotive that customer service can be improved by using transhipment depots and...

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York's thin Thermo Motor Panel!

_ paint plant AS REVEALED in CM last week York is now offering a thinwalled version of its Thermovan refrigerated...

Ceramics by 1990

CERAMIC insulation for certain diesel engine components is predicted for production engines by the early Nineties, according to...

THE FIRST automatic cath( electropaint plant designed accept any combination metals has been installed Motor Panels in Coventry.

Designed by Motor Par own engineers working in r junction with ICI's paint divii and paint contractors How the new plant can...

Diesel renaissance

WE ARE rediscovering the diesel engine thanks to modern niques," according to Mario Locatelli, head of the Iveco d engine...

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Tail-lift changeover

BIRD'S EYE WALL'S Distribution, the Unilever group's refrigeratedtransport company, has replaced the twin-column tail-lifts on...

Sovex conveyor systems

DVEX MARSHALL of Carlton, Nottingham, handling equipment igineer and manufacturer of conveyor systems, has now introiced its...

Cummins goes for rigids

IN A RARE show of strength by the British chassis manufacturers, no fewer than 17 ERF, Foden, Scammell and Seddon Atkinson...

Brimec Towlift gets better

BRIMEC UK of Bristol has improved its Towlift car recovery equipment by reducing the amount of welding in the wheel frame and...

Avro directory

THE ASSOCIATION of Vehicle Recovery Operators has published its biennial directory of members for 1983. Priced at £1,...

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Dana into Durham

DANA HEAVY DUTY has established Drivetrain Services, a propshaft manufacturing and reconditioning subsidiary, with its first...

COLLECTION of asbesto fibi and hazardous dusts have be simplified

by the introduction the new M range of fabric-e ment air cleaners from TeF UK of Unit 17, Llandough Tri ing Estate, Penarth...

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Airport bus takes off

ie completely integral 10.6m is expected to enter service :alphs' inter car park and ter31 services at Heathrow in it three...

Felixstowe wins appeal

IN ONE of his last decisions as Transport Secretary, Tom King has refused an appeal by Suffolk County Council, Ipswich...

Buses replacing trains

BRITISH RAIL has been given the green light to substitute guaranteed bus services for some of its remoter loss-making rail...

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Amos 'no LT threat'

IT IS NONSENSE to suggest that the early collapse of the Associated Minibus Operators (Amos) minibus service in London would...

LT's Aldenham D-day

LONDON TRANSPORT is expected to make a decision on the future of its Alden ham bus works on November 8. This follows its...

Herald cuts workforce

NATIONAL BUS COMPANY sidiary Herald Engineering i make 54 of its 230 stt workforce redundant in Torc and Plymouth. Herald...

GAC expor

GAC IRELAND, the Amei owned Shannon-based Iu! coach manufacturer v supplies all of Coras lompi reann's new vehicles, has an IRE...

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((_)21 r7 EMT

uly British Justrial tyres ECENT PRESS release Tred to Avon Rubber Plc as being the only wholly ish totally independent tyre...

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More models to weigh up 100 stands to visit

FROM NOVEMBER 11 to 19 Glasgow plays host to the Scottish Motor Trade Association's 54th Scottish Motor Show; it will be the...

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Check your rates with CM'S Tables

CM'S 1983/84 Tables of Operating Costs, on sale now for £3.50 including postage, covers the range of vehicles in most common...

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ABERDEEN (Grampian), Scottish Commercial Vehicles Ltd. Tel: 0224 43332 ACCR

I NGTON (Lancashire), Lynch Bros. (Accrington) Ltd. Tel: 0254 391111. BARNSLEY (South Yorkshire), J. C. Snell Ltd. Tel:...

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sf ut e x=c,, ) coce7 byThe Hawk

Dennis still running after 82 years BEFORE Dennis began making commercial vehicles at Guildford in 1904 it was building cars,...

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Self-help schemes like these are way forward

Never in the field of environmental conflict have so few come forward to serve so many. Alan MIllar visists Tayside Truckstop...

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Task force for Scotland tip for the future

ountry's biggest trailer rfacturer has all-round or. Tim Blakemore has looking around VlANAGING DIRECTOR of af Scotland's...

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From the by Graham Montgomerie )0MPAY E J I ME 1 07 8' reduced the weight of u - ter motor with three Fication changes in

one of its new opment. The second involves two further jes which have yet to roduced on a wide STARTER MOTOR is red at best by...

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by Janus Liffle tims

OLAS RIDLEY might turn r be the best Transport ter ever. Or he might prove a disastrous nonentity like of his predecessors....

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Scammell takes a dhow

at 243kW (326bhp) net, the vehicle was recently used to pull one of the last remaining Arab dhows from the Gulf coast to a...

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(0)copogcjiag

Looking at 1=7 t. by Keith Vincent Our attitude must change THE POLITICAL silly season, sometimes known as Party Conference...

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No relaxation now from Bathgate Engines

id's major Scottish t has had its problems, o has the engine range b is built there but the ire is changing, as Tim Elmore...

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Alexander stands firm but certainly not still

Bodybuilders have been bashed and buffeted recently but bearing the bludgeoning better than most has been this Falkirk firm....

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:fore you say Jack .

GUILDHALL, Portsmouth, he setting for an anniverluncheon thrown by ;hats of Hampshire for "Mr — J. H. Sparshatt — and ; an...

Get your PSV CPC

HOME-STUDY packs are now available as a CM/Road Transport Correspondence Courses Special Offer to prepare for the Royal Society...

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[Fdrommegm3 cairral,)2

by George Malcolm Better times ahead . . ? BETTER TIMES are ahead for road transport? There is a hint that they are in the...