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• Glasgow-based component manufacturer

• Glasgow-based component manufacturer

Autootivc has taken over Volvo's UK component manufacturer, Farin g ton Components of Preston.

• TheConfederation of British Industry has attacked the Government for

not having a positive transport policy. A draft statement on transport strate g y warns that Government ditherin g is dama g...

• A nelpline for Scottish businesses has been set up

by the Inland Revenue to offer advice on PAYE, National Insurance, VAT, Excise Duties or Inland Customs en q uiries. Contact...

• The Marine Safety Agency has , eared Cheshire haulier

PE Blake of blame after a tankers spilt 0,5 lit of benzyl bromide on a ferry, puttin g ei g ht people in hospital.

• Hauliers will have to pay road char g es in Austric

from 1 July1996. Trucks up to 7.5 tonnes will pay ASch5,000 (£310); heavier vehicles will pay ASch13,000 (£812).

• Environmental g roup Transport 2000 is callin g on the Government

to switch fundin g from rood buildin g to other forms of transport and road maintenance.

7, International lo g istics g roup NFC has appointed 39-year-old )avid Finch

as new Group Finance Director. He takes over from Trevor an who resi g ned following a re-or g anisation.

• Optimismamong small businessmen is at its lowest level for

three years and sales are at a 15-mo nth low, says NatWest Small Business Research Trust.

TGWU demands 5 an hour minimum...

By Lee Kimber • The Transport and General Workers Union is to campaign for a £5-an-hour minimum wage for LGV drivers in the...

• The TGWU is shootin g itself in the foot, according

to Aberdeen-based ARR Craib director Eddie Anderson. They should go for the hauliers who don't yet pay the going rates. "In...

• "I'll be quite frank," says Mike Beer of Kentbased

Mike Beer Transport, "we don't seem to be taking a lot of notice of rates generally." Instead, he says, his drivers are paid...

...as MP says drivers forced to take £4

III Jobcentres do not force unemployed truck drivers to work for poverty wages, says the Department of Employment, but it...

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THE AIM IS RIGHT BUT IS THE TARGET?

T he job's worth a Fiver!" As slogans go it's not a bad one. However, the Transport & General Workers Union's campaign for a...

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Owner-drivers to lose benefit

by Lee Mather • Owner-drivers will be no longer be eligible for mortgage interest payments from the Government if they are...

Bristol plan for car trains

• A bus company is collaborating with the port of Bristol in a bid to re-open a section of disused railway and transfer up to...

Report predicts big motorway toll row

• The imposition of motorway tolls would be as unpopular as the poll tax and could lead to a campaign of major civil...

Truck emissions warning

• Following increases in road freight, goods vehicles will produce up to 80% of all nitrogen oxide (N0x) from road traffic by...

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Brake faults claimed

• A truck driver told an industrial tribunal that he was sacked after refusing to drive a lorry with a faulty braking system....

A&H Woodcock assets are sold

• Receivers Coopers & Lybrand are waiting to hear how much they raised from a truck auction after the liquidation of one of...

UCI hours row deepens

• The row between the Transport & General Workers Union and Nottingham-based UCI Logistics escalated last week after the...

Stonehenge tunnel rejected

• English Heritage has attacked the Government for rejecting the proposed road tunnel extension of the A303 near Stonehenge for...

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Family to sue Littlewoods

by Karen Miles • The family of a man killed when a wheel flew off a Littlewood's truck is threatening to sue the retailer after...

BRF slams state of Britain's roads

• A withering attack on the state of Britain's roads has been launched by the British Road Federation (BRF). In a new report,...

Tesco saves on empties

• Christian Salvesen has launched a multi-million-pound recycling service for Tesco in a move that will cut the number of...

Eurotunnel leads in duly-free war

• Drivers on cross-Channel work look set to benefit from the latest price war between operators—over duty free soles Eurotunnel...

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Smaller diesels to meet Euro-2

by Colin Sowman. • The European Parliament has voted to speed up the implementation of emission limits on small diesel...

Secret specs hinder EU brake law

• EU moves to outlaw spurious brake linings have run into problems. ECE Regulation 90 is designed to ensure that all...

Foden 8x6 DROPS into Scottish woods

• Scottish operator MacGinty of Lochgilphead has taken delivery of a Foden 8x6 military chassis for use as a mobile crane...

Roco doubles site area

• West Yorkshire bodybuilder Roco Bodies has doubled its production rapacity by opening a 1,300m 2 (14,000ft 2 ) factory in Low...

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Brigades team up for front-line specification

by Colin Sowman • Dennis Specialist Vehicles has won the chassis-cab contract arid John Dennis Coachbuilders will supply the...

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All four MAN cub

by Bryan Jarvis • There's a new four-wheeldrive kid on the block these days in the shape of MAN's 155hp (114kW) L2000 4x4. Two...

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• Six MAN 32.322 8x4 tippers have joined the fleet

of earth-moving and plant hire specialists D Morgan. The MANs join 21 others bought earlier this year. The vehicles are fitted...

• Redland Readymix has ordered 22 Scania P93 250 6x4

mixer chassis, following an earlier delivery of 13. They will be fitted with Scania EK340 sandwich PTOs and Ritemixer or Hymix...

• Hatcher Components has produced a three-dimensional air deflector for

the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter chassis-cab. Roof height is increased by 28.5in (725mm); the deflector is mounted with two bolts at...

• In the Used Truck Collection Supplement, included free with

Commercial Motor last week (CM 28 Sept-4 Oct), we implied (page 30) that the Volvo dealer in Maidstone was owned by the Dawson...

Repair site for Boalloy

by Bill Brock. • Boalloy has opened a dedicated after sales, repairs, refurbishment and parts centre less than 10 miles from...

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Licence revoked • NIaintenance problems have led to the revocation

of the licence held by Ridgewood Roofing of East Kilbride. The company appeared before Scottish LA Michael Betts at a Glasgow...

Had enough • West :\ lidland LA John Mervyn Pugh

has agreed to reduce the authorisation on the licence held by Stan Pugh Haulage, of Ross-on-Wye from five vehicles and five...

Early expiry • Maintenance problems have led to the duration

of the licence of Syd Smith Skip Hire, of Wallasey, being cut to expire in December 1996, two years early. North Western DLA...

Bid rejected • A bid for a new international licence

for 10 vehicles and 10 trailers by Keen Heavy Haulage of Horton Heath, Wimborne, Dorset has been turned down.

Licence revoked • The licence held by Julian Arnold, trading

as JA Trucking, of West Mailing, Kent, has been revoked at an Eastbourne disciplinary inquiry. Arnold was also disqualified...

Heavy haulier is warned

• North Western LA Martin Albu has renewed the licence held by Merseyside heavy hauliers B&S Northover but he issued the...

LA expects to revoke licence

• Adjourning consideration of disciplinary action against Dudley ownerdriver Derr'ck Landell, West Midland LA John Mervyn Pugh...

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Council fights move

• WS Hunts Transport's plan to vary the number of vehicles at its existing operating centre and to add a further operating...

No action taken on ignorance

• Lancashire operator Joyce Forshaw has be en called to an inquiry after operating for hire-or-reward under a restricted...

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Appeal appeal

I would like to hear from any drivers who, within the last two years, have been prosecuted or paid a fixed penalty fine for...

Not impressed

int rowsing through the shelves in my local newsagents today I saw a magazine among the transport mags which appeared to have...

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13:1 ighlight of the year in Talsarnau, Wales is the

annual banger race when 170 old vehicles spend a day being thrashed to death in a series of gruelling events, culminating in a...

Shop early for Christmas

5 imiing time to tramp round the shops in the run-up to Christmas is not easy for many hauliers who are away a lot....

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Win a Scania for £50 H auliers willing to risk £50

could acid a new Scania to the Host in time for the Christmas rush. The Irish Road Haulage Association is running a raffle...

Chariots of fire

El gly they may be but the Green Goddess fire vehicles returned to active service during the long-hot summer to combat sporadic...

The best must go

D outh Shields driver David Boyle won the National Lorry Driver of the Year finals earlier this month but far from earning...

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RUNNING CHAMP

Mercedes' new Sprinter has a hard act to follow—the old Ti Transporter was well loved by big fleets and rental companies for...

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WIN A EUROTECH TRACTOR FOR A YEAR! Courtesy of Iveco Ford and Commercial Motor

Times are hard. You need a new truck But in today's economic climate it's hard to see where the money's going to come from....

tiles

a) All entrants in the Commercial Motor/Iveco Ford "Win a EuroTech" competition must be in possession of a current Operators...

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FAST FOOD

After years of Gallic indifference, the French have suddenly found an appetite for food produced in Britainpizzas and curries...

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FACTFILE EUROVENTURE CONTINENTAL BASED: Alcester Heath, Warwickshire. Parent company TFE

has 56 depots in France. FOUNDED: Euroventure dates from 1992. TFE was founded in 1975 in Normandy. PROPRIETOR: Pierre Foumier,...

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COMMENT

It's common knowledge around the haulage industry that LAs are taking an increasingly dim view of speeding and drivers' hours...

Greater weight of evidence

T here will hardly be any operator or goods vehicle driver who has not had a vehicle weighed on a dynamic-axle weighbridge....

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Agency drivers are no 'defence

I f an operator experiences a problem with an agency driver in fulfiling the terms of his employment, the fact he is employed...

Operators speedii

I t doesn't matter if they're behind the wheel of a 38-tonner or the family saloon car; some drivers seem to be addicted to...

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Court rules out payment delays against damages

T he High Court has confirmed the considerable commercial benefit given to goods vehicle operators in the recovery of their...

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Read the fine print on every summons

f a summons against you contains a mistake, can this result in your acquittal? Suppose your name has been misspelt, the vehicle...

• Guidelines are now being issued by the Health and

Safety on managing vehicle safety at the work place. They are aimed at safety in the transport industry which apparently is the...

• New rules on animal transportation limiting hours involving special

training are to be introduced through the EU which will carry severe disciplinary action if breached.

• Newly qualified drivers will have to be careful if

they pick up six or more penalty points within two years of passing their test. They will revert to learner status.

• The abolition of the 4.2m height limit for vehicles over 35 tonnes took effect on 1 June 1995.

• The Finance Act 1995 has made dramatic changes to

taxation classes and vehicle excuse duty exemptions, re-defining the definitions of vehicles which are exempt. Full details are...

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Gripping stuff

Talk of clutches and operators think of a simple device that lives between engine and gearbox and wears out too quickly. There...

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Fixing the fief

Number-cruncher Stephen Curtis, heading the team charged with sorting out the 0-licensing system describes the UK's Traffic...

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Other recommendations from Stephen Curtis:

1 Three options to tackle inconsistency arising from seven different traffic commissioners: • "Enhance the role" of the senior...

CHANGES TO SAVE MONEY?

• Changes to remove inconsistency should save money, claims Curtis. He says the Treasury should save £3.5m a year and transport...

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COMMENT

The workshop side of the HGV industry is pretty conservative. Perhaps it would be unfair to say that it's set in its ways, but...

Long Life from Texaco

it Texaco claims that 'significant' maintenance savings await operators who choose its new Long Life Coolant (for details write...

imports Tekimex racking systems

• AE Smith & Son of Kettering has become the importer and distributor of Tekimex modular racking systems. They can be tailored...

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• PHH Europe has taken responsibility for the servicing and

maintenance of 8,000 CVs and 11,000 items of plant operated by British Gas TransCo.

• The Garage Equipment Association (GEA) has moved to 2/3 Church Walk, Daventry, Northants. NN11 4BL, phone (01327) 312616.

• Truckmaster Direct, a division of Timax exhaust systems, now

claim to offer 98% parts availability across its range of silencers and fittings for the whole UK HGV and PCV market.

• TIP Trailer Rental has opened a site at Detling Aerodrome Estate, nr Maidstone, Kent ME14 3HU, phone (01622) 631699.

• Reading-based Ecoair UK has appointed Steve Gray as general sales manager for the UK market.

• Somerset Rescue has set up a 24-hour, 365-days-ayear assistance

service to LGV/PCV operators in the West Country. Contact (01934) 750770.

• MAN has begun construction of the largest wholly owned

truck centre in the UK. MAN Scotland, at Bellshill, Lanarkshire, will cost am and should open by the end of the year.

• Volvo Truck & Bus has installed a RoadBASE vehicle

management system from Chevin Computer Systems, to help control of its demonstrator fleet.

• Since their launch in March 1995 sales of ERF branded lubricants have risen by 285%.

• SP Tyres UK has concluded a major deal with

NFC subsidiaries Exel Logistics and BRS under which all 3,000plus trucks and trailers operating From their depots in north-west...

Disposal rules will hike costs

• New regulations covering the disposal of solvents and oils could lead to increased costs and more paperwork for workshops,...

New division for repairs

• Aldridge-based transport services group S Jones has launched a Truck Engineering Division to extend its services into the...

Autosmart sales fleet gets bigger and more roomy

• Autosmart has added another 20 vehicles to its fleet of mobile showroom sales vans. The design of the walk-in boxes has been...

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High-tech tests for Crosland

• Crosland Filters has recently installed a £250,000 test system comprising an air filter test rig and a vibration test rig for...

Weyburn-Bartel

• Camshaft manufacturer Weyburn-Bartel of Elstead, Surrey has won AE Auto Parts' Supplier of the Year award in the engine...

• Resin Surfaces won the contract to refinish the floors at Shearings' coach maintenance centre near Wigan.

Commenting on the job, Resin Surfaces director John Waterhouse says: "The concrete at Shearings was specially prepared to...

ATS fitter wins top tyre prize

• Michael Braithwaite from Penrith, Cumbria is the UK's Truck Tyre Fitter of the Year for 1995. The competition, organised by...

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MASTERC LASS

NAS launched the TRUCKMASTER commercial vehicle management package in August. How good is the system in practice? 0 ne of the...

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BY-PASS SURGERY

Oil depends for its effectiveness on physical and chemical condition. Can additional filtration lengthen its life? 0 il...

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RK

We examine the latest development trends and buying pointers to consider when choosin9 new welding kit. A lthough gas welding...

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Lower voltage for extra safety

• Dibo Cleaning Systems has introduced a steam cleaner called IBH Hot 100. The maker has made extensive use of stainless steel...

Cyclone approaches

• CompAir Broom Wade has launched the Cyclone Series of oilinjected rotary air compressors. There are six basic models in the...

• Merlin Equipment says thousand of commercial batteries are thrown

away each year due to damage caused by poorly regulated alternators. The new Adverc Alternator Charge Controller will ensure...

Bespoke trailer rubber

• Bandag has introduced a dedicated trailer tyre, the BTR (E), into the range of precure contour treads for its 'like new'...

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'Little thought has been given to help fridge operators meet new regs'

6 efrigerated hauliers face increased duties of core and reporting as a result of legislation in recent years including the...