AT THE HEART OF THE ROAD TRANSPORT INDUSTRY.

Call our Sales Team on 0208 912 2120

8th December 1988
8th December 1988
Page 1
Page 1, 8th December 1988
Close

Page 3

• The popular media tends to attach labels of misbehaviour

to particular types of commercial vehicle: thus, coaches tend to be "speeding", tippers tend to be "overloaded", articulators...

Page 4

• The Transport and General Workers Union's general executive will

decide this week whether to black nuclear cargoes on trucks and at ports. Its road transport and commercial section is...

CM editor Allan Winn flies off

• Commercial Motor editor Allan Winn is moving on to take over the editor's chair of Flight International, our RBP stablemate...

Page 5

MI develops pray analysis

An easier method of analyng the density of spray from uck tyres, as perceived by her road users, has been de:loped by the...

Yule like this . . .

• You know that Christmas is coming when the Norwegians plant a Christmas tree in Trafalgar Square. Actually, it would be more...

• High-security number plates incorporating holograms are to be introduced in a bid to improve vehicle security.

From next August easier-to-read plates will become legal — and mandatory in August 1990. introducing the new plates Roads and...

Dip swoops again on booze cruisers

• One-in-four coaches checked on their way back from cross-Channel shopping trips last weekend were more than two tonnes...

Page 6

• Pan-European speed limits of up to 80krn/h for HGVs

and up to 100Irrnih for buses or coaches could be on the way. If approved, the limits are likely to anger British operators...

Build more truckstops

• The Government has hit out at the "sporadic growth" of unsightly layby snack bars and appealed to local authorities and...

Channon under attack for Capital's traffic 'chaos'

• London Labour MPs have launched a campaign aimed at persuading the Government to introduce emergency improvements to the...

• Truck and bus operator; could be able to use

roller brake testing equipment at local Department of Transport test stations from next April as part of a scheme tc help them...

MBE for MP's Merrick Taylor

• Merrick Taylor, deputy chairman and managing director of Motor Panels, has been awarded an OBE. He is a council member for...

Page 8

Unimog trucking along

• Merceces-Benz's heavyweight Unimog range has been given a new engine: the six-cylinder 0M366 range of power units in...

• AWD, which claims to be Britain's biggest indepen dently

owned commercial vehicle manufacturer, has been invited to tender for a multi-million-pound contract to supply 1,000 trucks to...

AWD home for Cat?

• Caterpillar's new 3100 or "1.1" series of engines has made its debut in the UK with the six-cylinder version in preproduction...

Southworth on line at Foden

• This Southworth Chassis Engineering lifting axle is now fitted as an on-line option by Foden, giving the converted tractor...

Page 9

)uieter Prima Sherpa

Perkins' direct-injection Pri. diesel engine used in the Eight Rover Sherpa 200 van I have a quieter two-stage ;1 injection...

Quota throttles Subaru light commercial sales

• International Motors, which imports Subarus, lsuzus, and Hyundais, has shown the new Subaru Sumo microvans, and the...

Air Products stays Seddon

• Air Products continues to favour Seddon Atkinson, having acquired a three-axle, Cummins-powered 3-11 rigid for its speciality...

Massey chassis

• Trailer chassis are now being built by refrigerated vehicle body manufacturer GRP Massey at a new site near the company's...

Page 10

idis making Capital inroads

• The first of 70 new Mercedes-Benz 811D midibuses for use on inner London streets was handed over this week to London Buses as...

Merseybus Transport turns cash into profit

• Merseybus Transport, the former PTE operator which is owned by the local Passenger Transport Authority, has recorded a nett...

SBG wants protection

• The Scottish Bus Group needs protection from "predators south of the border", said Shadow Scottish Secretary Donald Dewar in...

AJS Holdings appoints extra board members

• AJS Holdings of Harrogate, the company started by former East Yorkshire Motor Services managing director Alan Stephenson, has...

Page 11

Easy access to MAN newcomer

Only four years after the oduction of MAN's SL202 • bus, which was designed )e in production for at least years, rapidly...

Page 12

Sadler bosses' de not warning

/ The boss leading a buyout bid at Cleveland tanker haulier Sadler Transport has warned that one of the company's two depots...

Massey acquires Taylor Bros in drive for South

• Massey Truck Engineering of Sheffield has bought Bristolbased bodybuilder Taylor Bros, which went into liquidation in...

GMSPO is Vauxhi

• General Motors Service Parts Operations UK, or GMSPO-UK is no more — t business is now Vauxhall Par Vauxhall Parts boss John...

Tankfreight starts Tankfix electrical repairs network

• NFC subsidiary Tankfreight has launched a 24-hour autoelectrical repair service for operators as part of its 'I'ankfix truck...

Page 13

MI The Freight Transport Association is offering a starter pack

to transport companies planning to set up operations in West Germany, France, Belgium and Holland. The pack is part of two...

VVR wins its first lublic sector deal

I Wincanton Vehicle Rental's Iblic sector division (profiled is week) has just won its first ntract, to run heavy recovy...

Postplan scheme for PO

• Parcels carrier Postplan is awaiting a reply from trade and industry minister Eric Forth to its proposal to open 80% of the...

Bondelivery extended

• nondelivery is to extend working hours at a number of its depots and will launch a round-the-clock operation at its Droitwich...

Page 14

Knight licence refused

• Scottish Traffic Commissioner Hugh McNamara has finally lost patience and refused to renew the licence held by Kilsyth-based...

in David Symons, trading as Symons Coaches of Wishaw, got

a stiff warning from Scottish Traffic Coinmissioner Hugh McNamara last week over maintenance vehicles. Symons holds a licence...

Banner wins costs

• North Yorkshire Trading Standards has been ordered to pay defence costs for Eva, Gordon and Michael Banner of LT Banner and...

Page 15

Repute stalls Pendale's licence

1 A Humberside haulier 'hose transport manager llegedly threatened to shoot is local traffic examiner has tiled to win an...

• Using a public service vehicle while it was subject

to a prohibition notice has cost West Yorkshire minibus operator Reginald Bolton, trading as Aireview Motors, 280 in fines and...

LA bounces Ball's licence to inquiry

• West Midland Licensing Authority John Mervyn Pugh has said that when the licence of Hereford-based Ball of Madley falls due...

Page 18

1992: look before leaping

IN Hauliers planning to leap blindly into Europe's open market in 1992 should beware of key cultural differences between...

Page 20

DEALERS

DASHBROOK FOR HINO • Dashbrook Southwest of Eagle Way, Sowton Industrial Estate, Exeter, situated near Junction 30 on the M5,...

AUCTIONS

GOING, GOING, GONE • Central Motor Auctions is offering a range of late registered tractive units for sale on Humberside this...

ACCESSORIES

COLEMAN TURBO COOLING UNIT • Coleman has developed a 12-Volt electric coolbox with a polyethelene shell making it suitable for...

SAFETY

DANGEROUS CONSULTATION • Further changes to the Classification, Packaging and Labelling of Dangerous Substances Regulations...

SERVICES

SHANKS & McE1NAN ASSURANCE • Waste disposal company Shanks & McEwan Group has passed the British Quality Assurance test at its...

TRAINING

ON THE BUSES • To encourage the Bus and Coach industry to increase staff training and development and take advantage of...

MANAGEMENT

FUEL ORGANISER FOR SMALL OPERATORS • Permex has launched the "Fleetguard" fuel organiser, designed specifically to suit smaller...

COMPUTERS

RIFTING YOUR BOSS ONLINE • Computer company Standard Systems has bought out Haulage Manager, a compute] software package which...

Page 21

PUBLICATIONS

NICHELIN MAPS OUT EUROPEAN ROADS Michelin has produced a :omprehensive road atlas of 7 ;urope for drivers. Published by...

EVENTS

■ ECURITY COURSE AT OUGHBOROUGH 1 Loughborough University is 'Inning a residential short nurse entitled Transport & hstribution...

ROADWORKS

• London and the South East M25 Surrey: Contraflow between junctions 12 and 13 (436taines). M25 Surrey: One lane closed in...

Page 23

Bowles' RHA burden?

I When west-London haulier toy Bowles was elected unpaid toad Haulage Association thairman in May he calmly ook on a catalogue...

Page 24

Putting the brakes on safety?

• Too many trucks and semi-trailers are failing their annual tests and brakes are still the main cause for concern. In its...

Page 26

CARGO WITH A CAPITAL C

Helped by the new C Series engine, lveco Ford's 2421 Cargo tipper is 750kg lighter than the 2424 and is the most frugal tipper...

Page 32

TOUGH OFF THE TRACK

With the Constructor 30.26L 8x4 tipper, Leyland Daf has come up with another basic, tough, productive wagon: hopefully when...

Page 38

QUICK TRIP TO THE TIP

Leyland Daf's Constructor 30.30 is the fastest vehicle yet tested round our Midlands tipper route. It also offers above-average...

Page 44

COND TIME AROUND

e ast time we eva uate• a Se. son At inson 3-11 it was powere• •y a " 50" Cummins 10itre engine. Now we ave trie• out anot er...

Page 50

RISING SUN:

RISING PRICE In Ireland, where they've been assembling Hinos for nigh on 20 years, the Japanese marque has reputation for...

Page 55

18% of replacement truck tyres in the USA were Michelins

— even though it only sells radial tyres, which only account for 30% of the American market. To move from the relative to the...

Page 58

• Pickfords' Yeovil branch is just one of many local

. businesses to bring a real sparkle to the town's streets this Christmas. Over 100 Yeovil businesses have raised over 23,000...

• Another entrant has flooded in for the Hawk's Tacky

Calender Competition — this time from Mintex Don, which modestly describes its calender as one of the highlights of the motor...

• Outgoing Leyland Daf chief executive George Simpson (left), soon

to become managing director of Rover Group cars, knows that it is rude to point, but seemed prepared to match the company's...

• Egon Ronay has been out eating egg'n'chips on Britain's

glorious fleet of cross-Channel ferries. Lucky chap. The strange thing is, he has only just found out what any TIR driver could...

• There's a lot to be said for keeping your

eyes open. Last week my well-earned slumber was interrupted by a Harlow reader who reckoned that a truck left near his house...

III Facts are sacred, say hack: the world over. Don't

laugh yet, I haven't got to the punch. line. The trouble is that facts can be as slippery as a bar of soap, compounded by the...

Page 60

THRIVING ON RUBBISH

The success of Dennis Eagle could be summed up in the old adage that there's money in muck: the company currently holds around...

Page 63

WEIGHING TANKERS

II 1 read with interest your report concerning the recent case of S J Bargh (CM 24 November). Much comment was made of surge...

CONSIDERING COSTS I In answer to Richard Diment's letter (CM

24 November), transport costs average some 5-10% of firm's total production costs and most of that percentage is in the form of...

UNION LOYALTY?

III Your article on drivers' wages gave a distorted view of our industry's relations with the drivers. Your quote, 'almost...

WEATHERW1SE • Having seen on television the carnage caused in

the fog on Friday 25 November, I have to comment on the responsibility of both the haulage contractors and the drivers involved...

BEDFORD PARTS AROUND THE COUNTRY II We recently read a

letter in Commercial Motor on 24 November with regard to the current levels of parts and service support for non-current...

Page 67

COURTING... Mao

401 worm Transfleet has been very successful in winning local authority transport services deals, inspiring other companies,...

Page 70

1N Plenty of operators want a powerful engine in their

tractive unit — but not everyone needs a big cab to go on top of it. Over recent years a few switched-on truck manufacturers...

Page 76

FRUITS OF SUCCESS

When Tony Hardy, a training inspector and member of RoSPA, approached Cardiff Bus to set up training facilities for its...

Page 80

• THERMO KING PEDTKE Richard Pedtke has been promoted to

vice-president of marketing & sales in the international division of Thermo King. He is responsible for product sales and...

• FLEET MANAGEMENT SERVICES WALLACE/MI LLAR D/ WEBB/SINCLAIR Fleet Management

Services has made a number of appointments: John Wallace joins from Merson Signs as area manager for the East Midlands; Ross...

• OBITUARY KNOWLES

Gerald Knowles, managing director of Knowles Transport of Wimblington and Wisbech Roadways, died suddenly last week aged 73....

• INTERTRAIL CAGE/CRITCHLOW Intertrail has appointed Richard Cage as head

of the technical operations department and Ray Critchlow as service engineer.

• COMPASS INTERNATIONAL WI LL IAMS Compass International names Andrew

Williams as general manager (operations) at Manchester, where his main objec tive is to develop the quality of customer...

• HUGHES SELF DRIVE SYMONS Pam Symons has been appointed

to head Hughes Self Drive. With over 20 years of sales and management experience she aims to develop the company's rental...

• WEST PENNINE TRUCKS STU BBS/KIRKUP Alan Stubbs has been

promoted to director and general manager of West Pennine Trucks. His predecessor, David Kirkup, returns to the parent company...

• INTERLINK EXPRESS SALES TEAM Interlink Express has made the

following additions to its sales team: Margaret Hollings is responsible for Leeds, Sheffield, Halifax and Doncaster; Elizabeth...

• M & G TANKERS STEEL M & G Tankers

and Trailers has appointed Ron Steel as sales manager. He joins from York Trailers where he worked for 15 years.

• VBG GEEVES/DEE VBG Concessionaires has appointed Mel Geeves technical

sales representative at its head office in Northants. As part of a team led by general manager Tom Dee, he is involved in sales...

• HOLMES AIR BLOWERS WILSON/COWIE William Wilson has succeeded Ronald

Cowie, who retires on 31 December, as director and general manager of the machinery division of Peabody Holmes. Wilson was...

• GKN AUTOPARTS MILL WARD Clive Millward has been promoted

from head of the computer services department to director of information technology at GICN Autoparts. Based at the company's...

• RUBBLE GOULD John Gould joins Ribble Motor Services of

Preston as commercial manager for the recently acquired Bee Line minibus operations. He was previously district manager at...

• LONDON REGIONAL TRANSPORT BEASLEY/SHIELDS John Telford Beasley, the chairman

and managing directc of London Buses, has taken oi the additional role of chief executive of London Regional Transport,...

Page 81

• The Government's decision to push the Road Transport Industry

Training Board out into the cold this week should send every haulier in the UK to his or her MP demanding a change of heart....

Page 82

• Tony Gilroy, managing director of Land Rover, is leaving

the company in the New Year. He will be temporarily replaced by Land Rover director of manufacturing, John Towers. Gilroy's...

Government U-turn

• The Road Transport Industry Training Board was horrified to hear this week that the Government is withdrawing its official...

FTA firms lose air

brake appeals • Six Freight Transport Association members fighting the compulsory fitting of air brake silencers to trucks...

• A proposed 7.5-tonne GVW truck limit in a large

area of north-east Essex is being fought by the Freight Transport Association. • Leyland Dots parent group Daf BV plans to...

Southern pay deal £8.50

• The southern region of tiro Transport and General Workers Union has agreed on a 28.50 basic wage rise in its annual pay round...

Dip finds road gaps

• Major gaps in the country's strate g ic route network have been identified by experts at the Department of Transport A report...