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MP slams VOSA plans to close testing station

ANN CRYER, Labour MP for Keighley, West Yorkshire, has accused VOSA of "failing spectacularly to impress anyone': with its...

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Ex-GlobalLive clients not deterred by Causeway's extra telematics charges

TELEMATICS SUPPLIER Causeway says a majority of fonner GlobalLive customers are paying the extra charges that have been...

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Kogel files for insolvency CM COVER STORY GERMAN TRAILER giant KOgel has filed for insolvency, citing "drastic market...

New editor for Commercial Motor

YOU MAY have noticed a few changes to the masthead of CM. After 15 years as editor, Brian Weatherley is stepping down, and his...

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BoaLloy fails to pay redundant staff

by chris I mdad. STAFF MADE REDUNDANT from Boalloy Eastruck Bodies, the company bought by transport icon Edward Stobart, claim...

SUSNESS

M&G Trailers' future 'in balance' MOLANDS TRAILER manufacturer M&G Trailers has ceased trading and could go into liquidation...

Congestion charge pre-pay system set for 2010

CONGESTION CHARGE fines could soon be a thing of the past as Transport for London (TfL) considers plans to implement a payment...

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P TRANING

Ditch quangos, save cash, says haulier • ,; -- istopher THE BOSS OF a leading haulier has called for Skills for Logistics...

P CENSh

Police to block alcohol sale ESSEX POLICE IS set to voice its concerns over an application by the owner of a 40-space Waltham...

P W1NCANTON

Container business expands with new hub WINCANTON HAS expanded its container business by opening a new off-quay container...

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P CHARGES

Humber toll increase rejected COVER STORY By David Harris THE HUMBER BRIDGE hoard has been told by the government that it...

P CRIME

Theft blow for Pentons CHILLED STORAGE and distribution specialist Pentons Haulage, based in Oswestry, Shropshire, is offering...

TCs must assert independence

TRAFFIC Commissioners (TCs) need to make clear that their judicial independence is sacrosanct, says North Western Deputy...

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Hard times set to continue vulnerable hauliers told

ay Roger Brawn SMALLand medium-sized operators will find themselves in a perilous financial position as they emerge from the...

P INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS

ND staff agree deal on pay and conditions NORBERT DENTRESSANGLE'S (ND) transport arm has reached agreement with the Unite...

G8L.J Lockwood meet supersonic challenge

WIGAN-BASED haulier G&J Lockwood is to play a major part in a new British attempt to break the land speed record. Lockwood,...

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Latest VOSA report reveals 2009's recall frontrunners

NEARLY 100,000 commercial vehicles were recalled in the first half of 2009, according to VOSA's biannual Vehicle Safety Recalls...

P COMPLIANCE

New service weighs in AVERY Weigh-Tronix has launched a nationwide service network for its onboard weighing systems, including...

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Unite calls for better overnight security...

THE UK's biggest trade union is demanding better security at overnight truckstops because so many drivers are being robbed....

P EXPANSION

Four new sites for AV Dawson TEESSIDE hauler AV Dawson has taken advantage of the fall In commercial property prices to buy...

P TRUCKPOL

.„ as trailer targets crime spots NOTTINGHAMSHIRE Police are taking a trailer liveried with `Truckers Beware' across the...

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Outside of the box...

Courier companies are having to cope with the slump just like their haulier cousins. CM caught up with Cheshire-based 747...

Steve Blackie, the man behind 747 Express Freight. is also

keen to develop same-day hire, where a customer would have access to a tractor unit within an hour of phoning. "People [who...

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P LETTER OF THE WEEK

Staying compliant with the changes in 0-licence laws can be a full-time job RTHER TO your piece about the slump in 0-licence...

Road tolls are there to offset our borrowing

WHEN THE M6 Toll Road was opened in 2003, the CBI said it would save UK businesses millions of pounds each year by reducing...

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Making the most of its best assets

This year has been tough for hauliers and no more so than at Norbert Dentressangle CM finds out how the company is riding out...

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Cost-savings across the business, such as reducing empty running and increased driver training are being implemented, as well...

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Counting the cost

Hauliers have come out in force to condemn VOSA's plans to close vehicle testing stations and replace them with privately run...

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PAR (ST AUSTELL) CORNWALL

On 19 June, the St Austell station closed its doors and the nearest official VOSA sites are at Plymouth and Redruth. However,...

STEETON BRADFORD

Scheduled to shut on 23 April, the closure of the station has been postponed until March 2010, following an ongoing battle with...

BREDBURY STOCKPORT

The Bredbury station closed on 24 April, and at tests have been redirected to Chadderton. Chris Bennett Heavy Haulage claims...

LLANDRIN DOD WELLS POWYS

The station, which carries out some 2,000 goods vehicle and 360 PSV tests a year, is due to close on 25 September. Taking his...

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Secondary licence use ends in disqualification

Traffic Commissioner Beverley Bell believed she was 'hoodwinked when an 0-licence application was made. AN OPERATOR who...

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F CASE TWO

Attempt to blame driver fails at appeal A SCRAP metal operator failed to convince a Crown Court that his conviction for a...

Scaffoider won't get his impounded truck back

A SCAPFOLDER who continued to operate despite revocation of his licence has failed to win back his impounded vehicle....

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Stay compliant and profitable

Have you booked your place on our 'Comply and Survive' conference? This unique event will help keep you not only profitable,...

After lunch, the focus of the conference shifts to how

to protect your profit. Drawing speakers from the UK's leading fleet operators, we'll be providing a number of practical case...

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A matter of repute

How can operators that lose repute win back their good standing in the eyes of the Traffic Commissioners? Words: Emma Page...

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Cash for compliance

Drivers at AE Wilson can count on a bigger paycheck if they stay on top of compliance. Words: Guy Sheppard images: Tom...

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White some of you in 'CV Land' can't understand the

continuing presence of cab forward dropsides, others are perfectly happy to continue buying into this set-up. What with the...

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Returning to the Canter has allowed us to further assess the argument to go cab forward, and there are several.

A tight turning cir cle can be priceless for operators in certain industries, and together with a competitive price the...

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Stitt 'King Co

A diverse customer base can help keep the work flowing eve in tough times. And that is precisely the thinking behind Bank Bros....

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IN-HOUSE MAINTENANCE

Servicing the Banks Bros. Transport fleet of [Ricks as well as the tipping and low loader Lrailers is carried out in-house at...

ENERGY NEEDS Today, Banks Group is diversifying into renewable energy

with the development and construction of eight wind farms in I Scotland and the north of England. A willingness to diversify...

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Forklifts with a twist

Forklift truck manufacturers are investing heavily in hybrids and new battery technology in order to make their products more...

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CASE STUDY Nissan has announced plans to mass-produce lithium-ion batteries

for electric cars at new plants in Sunderland and Portugal with an annual capacity of 60,C00 units each. Representing a...

CASE STUDY KOMATSU Switching to common-rail diesel engines is helping

Komatsu forklifts cut fuel usage by 20% and reduce CO, output too, says Rory Harvey-Kelly, Komatsu Forklift's general sales...

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CASE STUDY JUNGHEINRICH

O ne fuel that has not been mentioned, and that Bill loodwin, sales director at Jungheinrich UK, favours, methanol. ''A liquid...

Not deterred by critics of the technology, Still put a fuel cell forklift into service in Hamburg, Germany, last September.

HHLA Logistics is using it in its warehouse on a two-year trial and might decide to run several more alongside its 100-or-so...

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Stretching the point

Six months ago the DfT launched a study into longer semi-trailers. Is this just a sop to the industry after it cancelled trials...

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LONGER TRAILERS: WHAT'S HAPPENING IN EUROPE?

The following European countries are already trialling or permit LSTs: • Germany has been conducting large-scale, countrywide...

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LONGER SEMI-TRAILERS WHERE ARE WE NOW?

Having rejected full-blown trials of LHVs in late 2008, this June the 011 finallycommissioned a six-month study into the use of...

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CM VERDICT

Don't hold your breath... According to a survey carried out by the German consultants Kessel & Partner, most heavy trucks work...

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VW dedicated to CVs in Ashford

Volkswagen has underlined its commitment to commercial vehicles with the opening of its latest purposebuilt Van Centre in...

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P BUSINESS

Base moving up at Volvo VOLVO TRUCK and Bus Centre London has appointed a new aftermarket director. Nigel Base (pictured)...

Brit= founder loses cancer battle

it is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Ray Urwin, founder and chairman of used commercial vehicle supplier...

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Home on the range

his week the website of iverpooL-based Mercedes ealer Road Range falls under he Webwatch spotlight Words: James Dark Company:...