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6th June 1991
6th June 1991
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BUMBLING BUREAUCRATS

• There's a yarn about a cricketingmad civil servant whose trays were labelled "In" "Out" and "LBW". When asked what the "LBW"...

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Taxman will blitz take-home drivers

• The Inland Revenue is clamping down on van drivers who use their firm's vehicles for private use, particularly those who earn...

Eazee Euro in at Transworld sites

• The liquidator of collapsed "Fransworld Distribution has accused the company which is now operating from most of its offices...

Van Mien t slams cabotage delays

• EC Transport Commissioner Karel van Miert has hit out at the refusal of some EC countries to accept cabotage. "It is...

Reward is offered for stolen Scania

• Haulier Aj Brunt of Frome, Somerset is offering a reward for information about an II-reg Scania tractive unit which was...

Truckwatch grows • Police in Hampshire are to join the

theft-busting Truckwatch scheme. Essex police say that Truckwatch should be nationwide within a couple of years.

Retirement sales • Brackenborough Brothers (Haulage) is selling its fleet

of five trucks and seven trailers because its owner is retiring.

Trading well • The receiver at truck cab manufacturer Motor

Panels says it is trading well and is confident a buyer will be announced this month.

Midlands rental • Hinckley Business Vehicles has started operating in the Midlands offering CV rental, contract hire and leasing.

Swiss deal • M Cave Wood has signed a co-operation agreement with Moor Transport of Basle, Switzerland.

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Unit 91 and TUG to amalgamate

• Unit 91, the group formed to promote the interests of small hauliers, is to merge with the Transport Users Group. Members at...

Driving school boss may sue over licence delay

• The drivirig school boss who threatened the Driver Standards Agency with a writ for axing Saturday tests is considering legal...

Dormobile crashes

• A buyer is being sought for Dormobile, the Folkestone-based van and minibus bodybuilder, which has gone into receivership.

Berks hives

Mi Berkshire County Council has hived off the maintenance of much of its transport fleet to Renault truck dealer Renault Trucks...

Transporter delay

• Volkswagen has had to revise the introduction dates for the new Transporter range. The 800kg vans will now arrive in August,...

Driver killed IN Ulster truck driver David Elliott of Pomeroy-based

Lagan Transport was killed when his artic struck a cliff face near Vigo in Spain.

Cardiff check

• Police and Vehicle Inspectorate staff mounted an all-day check on light goods vehicles in Cardiff last Tuesday.

Spanish ire

I/ A Spanish haulage strike which threatened to be as damaging as last October's 10-day blockade, was called off last weekend.

Capital brains • The Department of Transport is advertising for

a London traffic director to mastermind the extension of its Red Route scheme which is due to cover 480km of roads by 1996.

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Trucks could join buses

• The Freight Transport Association is calling for trucks to be allowed to use bus lanes and it is pressing for more such lanes...

VI fails to catch smoking trucks

• Vehicle Inspectorate chiefs are finding it difficult to catch hauliers who run smoke-emitting trucks because members of the...

Robinsons grows

• Robinsons International Removals has taken over the 80year-old removals division of Bristol-based 011is Group Services. The...

Power boost for green Volvo diesels

• Volvo has released the first details of its next generation of low-emission diesel engines, including the long-awaited...

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Phoenix 25 lands at Torquay

• Dennis Eagle will launch its first eight-wheel municipal chassis at the Institute of Waste Management show in Torquay next...

Longthorne first

• Skipton haulier Ken Longthorne has taken delivery of the first Foden 3000 Series narrowcab tractive unit. The 2.24mwide cab...

Nuclear flask carriers join NE

• Crane Fruehauf trailers designed to carry nuclear flasks are entering service with Nuclear Electric. They are designed for...

Local hopes

• J Roberts of Tamworth, which announced the first 4x4 conversion of the Leyland Daf Roadrunner in April (Leyland Daf is now...

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Scania looks to the future

• The next generation of truck engines could well rely on turbocompounding as the key to achieving high-power/lowweight power...

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Major revamp plans for NFC

• The National Freight Consortium, the UK's largest transport operator, is to restructure its transport division over the next...

Steel hauliers hit by policy change

• Dozens of hauliers who based their business on moving steel say they have been left out in the cold" by British Steel's cost...

ANC builds up in London

• ANC Holdings has appointed three new franchisees in London following the closure of its nonfranchised depot which was sited...

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PTA takes the rail way

• The Freight Transport Association is to set up a clearing house for rail freight. The move has been prompted by the imminent...

Moving home • South Shields-based Teamhawk (Distribution) has moved into

home deliveries after winning a contract with Houseproud (UK)todeliver conservatories nationwide. At least four trucks, ranging...

Trailer park • Central Trailer Rentco plans to park up

to 500 trailers — roughly 4% of its UK fleet — on a disused airfield in North Yorkshire. They are mostly old tandem-axle...

Lone star

• Exel Logistics has bought the US distribution business Universal Terminal Warehouse Company for $4.5m (£3m). UTW serves 150...

Bradford bound • Hellmann International has closed its forwarding operations

in Manchester. In future loads will be consolidated at the firm's Bradford site but Hellmann's parcels business will still...

United pulls out of fashion

• United Carriers is closing its hanging garment subsidiary, Scorpio International, and has sold the goodwill to Tibbett &...

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Davies wins year's grace

• Herefordbased international haulier William Davies, trading as WD Davies Transport, has been given a year to sort out his...

Sacked driver is partly to blame

• Lorry driver Terence Waddingham has won £573 compensation for unfair dismissal, after being sacked by RH Thompson for taking...

Second attempt

• Liverpoolbased Robert Cull, trading as David Russell Removals and Storage, has to make a fresh application for a licence...

LA demands explanation

• West Midland Licensing Authority John Mervyn Pugh wants the Vehicle Inspectorate to explain why two test stations could not...

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• Commercial Motor has compiled a nationwide directory of specialist

transport lawyers, expert witnesses, consultant engineers and other legal services. The directory costs Z7.50 (inc P&P). Send...

Hours cuts for milk men

II Environmental conditions have been imposed on the licence of the Scottish Milk Marketing Board's Ayr depot. The Board had...

High speed tests

N Sargents Coaches of Cardiff has been given four days to put its four vehicles through a new MoT test. Otherwise its licence...

Scrap firm sacks £750,000 fitter

• Lancasterbased Robert and William Howard, trading as R&W Howard, have been granted authorisation for additional vehicles by...

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Van Hod unveils duo

• Van Hool is launching two new vehicles at the UITP show in Stockholm this week and both will be made available in...

Talking bus • A talking bus has hit the streets

of New York. It bellows its destination in a high-decibel voice which can be heard 45m away.

Whittle grows • Kidderminster-based coach operator Go Whittle has increased

its fleet to 54 with a pair of new Plaxton-bodied Dennis Javelins.

West Riding takes

AB Cars' routes • Kippax-based operator AB Cars, whose 0-licence was revoked by the North Eastern Traffic Commissioner (CM 30...

Skills will sell its Sheffield site

• Nottingham-based coach operator Skills is planning to sell its bus operations and depot in Sheffield, but purchaser Julian...

More jobs to go

• Another 27 redundancies were made last week at Wiganbased bodybuilder Northern Counties, which cut 127 jobs when...

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Courier ready for action

• Ford has released full details of its new contender in the UK high-cube van market, the Fiesta Courier. It will go on sale...

More cover • Leyland Daf Vans is giving new customers

the option of extending their two-year/100,000-mile warranties for another year. For £425 operators can have...

Ford revives custom duo

• Ford has put two limitededition LCVs back on the market. The Fiesta XRV and P100 Californian were both available last...

Radical spectacle lift from J&J

• J&J Conversions of Andover, Hants has launched a new Iveco Ford 49.10 TurboDaily-based recovery vehicle featuring an allnew...

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Fontaine factors

• Fontaine Fifth Wheel Europe has appointed Truck & Trailer Components as its UK aftermarket distributor. TTC will handle the...

Teesside opening

• BRS has opened its new Teesside operation on Portrack Lane, Stockton. Over Elm has been spent on the site, which BRS...

Teleroute change

• Owner Operators UK has taken over the operation of the Teleroute system within Britain, from Croner Publications. Contact...

Busy friends

• The Friends of the British Commercial Vehicle Museum in Leyland, Lancs will stage a Bedford Day on 9 June, a Forlen Weekend...

Sentinel steam-up

• The Sentinel Drivers Club is organising a re-enactment of the original Sentinel test route to the summit of the Horseshoe...

Effluent times

• Wasteman 92, the annual conference and exhibition for waste management and cleaning, will be held at the National Exhibition...

Hazchem debate

• The Transchem European Symposium will be held on 16-17 October at the Scotch Corner Hotel near Darlington. It is being...

Southern Show

• The South Coast Truckers Club s second Truck Show is scheduled for 14-15 September at Langney, Eastbourne. There will be...

Boundary leaflet

• A leaflet on the Traffic Area changes implemented on 1 June, has been published by the Department of Transport and is...

Routes on chips

• Microanalytics' computerised routeing and scheduling system, Truckstops, runs on IBM compatible computers and is said to be...

Baby fridge

IR Hubbard Transport Refrigeration has brought out a 'baby' version of its existing unit called the Model 125. It is driven...

On the button

• A new three-brush roll-over machine, the Washmaster II, is controlled by a simple one-button control, says Smith Bros & Webb...

Motorway repairs

• The roadworks on a 3.5km section of the M25 between Westerham and Godstone will last for about seven weeks, warns the...

Less summer jams

• The Department of Transport says that roadworks will not be carried out on motorways and main trunk routes in the South-West...

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If the plate fits

ow would you like to run a truck with the number plate ART1C? Heavy Commercial Auctions of Blackbushe in Surrey have this week...

More for Romania

A nd still the aid A nd still the aid goes in. Four HGV drivers from the Dewsbury depot of Carryfast are giving up 10 days each...

Dutched by genius

aria Van Der Linden came to England from her native Netherlands five years ago to work as a bulb grower for Nielsen's Pot...

Knocked for six

ri think everyone understands that the problem in the trucking industry today is overcapacity. You don't have any problem...

Roads to true love

'd imes must be hard. Yet another trucker is planning to use his tractive unit for a wedding car with a working honeymoon to...

Just the ticket

la he United Road Transport Union reports the tale of a driver who lost his way making a delivery in London. Spotting a...

Well used but breathing

1 ucky truck enthusiast Paul Almeroth of Rornford, Essex, picked up this handsome 1972 AEC Mandator for a mere £500 at the...

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• Unlike most of our test vehicles the Foden 4350

8x4, powered by the new generation of Eagle Tx engine, was a working truck loaned to us by Longthorne of Hebden to run round...

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RCIADTEST

FODEN 4350 Perkins to offer a high-pressure, slidinggate exhaust brake for the first time and it works very well, whether...

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ROADTEST FODEN 4350

pensating seals expand as they come into contact with oil. The payload potential of our test vehicle was diminished by its...

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PICKING

• Good repute, or lack of it, is a serious matter. If an operator fails to meet the good repute requirement he will...

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REPUTE

TRADE ASSOCIATIONS Mi The Road Haulage Association's fight to stop former John Dee boss John Davison bouncing back into the...

TESTING TIMES

It is rare for the trade associations to flex their muscles, but when the former John Dee boss applied for an 0-licence it...

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lb ackily

Every haulier knows somebody who is flouting the law and making money in the process ... just make sure you don't end up...

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The Licensing Authorities now have additional powers to revoke 0-licences, but will they continue to use their discretion ...

• Last October the Licensing Authorities were given additional powers to revoke 0-licences. Hidden beneath the innocuous title...

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RENAULT TRUCK INDUSTRIES DARBY

ike Darby is the new i vi general manager, sales at Renault Truck Industries, based at Dunstable, Beds. He is responsible for...

EXEL LOGISTICS KIRK

• Les Kirk has become general manager of Exel Logistics Temperature Controlled Services, the chilled and frozen foods...

RUBERY OWENROCKWELL COSTLEY/OWEN/ BACON

• Rubery Owen-Rockwell's group managing director Ritchie Costley plans to retire in September. Chairman David Owen takes on...

S JONES TRUCK CENTRE PROUD/HUGHES

• Midlands - based ERF dealer S Jones Truck Centre has appointed two new sales executives: Paul Proud is responsible for...

LANE GROUP ABRAHAMS

• International distributor the Lane Group has appointed Jo Abrahams as group training manager of its new division, Training...

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wnninung

SHOP TALK • This month's look at computers in the workshop will not be the last. The introduction of computers to plan,...

Limiters to follow tachograph system

• PIG)/ speed limiters will have to be checked at the annual test, predicts Roger Hamilton of Econocruise —the PSV limiter regs...

Cam cover warning

• Rubery Owen-Rockwell has issued a warning about Cardev brake cam covers, and a service update about inner bearings on the...

Cats mandatory in 1992

• The Department of Transport has confirmed that all petrolengined vehicles manufactured in the UK from July 1992, or sold...

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Warranty warning

• BTA managing director Ray Barber is warning operators to check their extended warranty terms carefully following a dispute...

Factors call for spares laws

• The Factoring Services Group IFSG) has put a submission to the Monopolies and Mergers Commission calling for legislation to...

EMTC go for 1992

• The European Transport Maintenance Council will hold its next conference in Antwerp from 1 to '3 March 1992. Areas for...

Trailer training from BPW

• BPW has opened a new distribution warehouse and training centre at Blaby Industrial Park near Leicester. Over Dm worth of...

Clean up

• A decarbonising fluid claimed to be suitable on all metals and safer than existing products will be launched at the...

Cold Lite

• Refrigerated transport specialist Christian Salvesen is equipping 50 trailers with Truck-Lite long-life lamps. Half the...

CV group for GEA

• The Garage Equipment Association 1GEA) plans to set up a commercial vehicle liaison group. The move has been prompted by...

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Telford's time machines

II Despite the economic gloom this year's IRTE exhibition and conference at Telford displayed a good crop of items to interest...

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WHEN THE CHIPS ARE DOWN

There is a wide range of computer systems available for use in the workshop. Clive Davidson looks at what they offer. M odem...

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T he F7 eight-wheeler had already won itself a reputation for

reliability when the 10-litre engine option was announced. That change was one of many made when the FL cab was launched in...

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TOOL STORIE

Colin Sowman gets to grips with the last Exclusively Tools show to take place at Olympia. T his year's Exclusively Tools...

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MAINFRAME TO MEASURE

Transfleet is investing ,i3m in a bespoke computer system. Colin Sowman finds out what benefits the company expects to gain...

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People warmers

• Dimplex's new quartz electric heaters heat people and not space, says the manufacturer. The heaters are not designed to raise...

Getting to the source of fires

• Firetrace is an extinguishing system that puts out fires at their source automatically. A pressurised halon-filled tank is...

Taking the air

• A self-retracting hose reel for compressed air has been added to the Nederman range. The new 882 unit holds six metres of in...

Cable range

• Clutch manufacturer AP Borg & Beck has introduced a range of clutch and brake cables under the Autocables brand name. There...

PC protector

• To protect computers from the harsh workshop environment lngtek has introduced Armagard. The computer is placed inside...

Breakers show the flag

• A range of 24-Volt and 12-Volt circuit breakers, the 1610 Series, has been introduced by E-T-A. They are designed to plug...

Cold future

• A New propylene glycol (PG)based antifreeze/coolant called Masterfrost has been launched by Batolyle. The company says that...