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8th November 1986
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• COMMENT SORRENTO • The enormous disparity in the priorities

of transport politicians, commercial vehicle manufacturers, and operators has been thrown into sharp relief at this week's Road...

• NEXT WEEK RHA CONFERENCE REPORT • While much of

the spotlight has fallen on MAN's new F90 truck range in recent weeks, CM has taken a closer look at one of its current...

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Bids open for 1987 European permits

• The Department of Transport has drawn-up plans for the allocation of multi-lateral EEC permits for 1987 (CM October 25)....

• Brake component manufacturer Clayton Dewandre refuses to comment on

reports that its Lincoln factory is to close in 12 to months time with a loss of up to 700 jobs. According to local...

UK facing

import flood? • By the end of 1986 Britain will be a net importer of heavy trucks, according to Robin Woo!cock, Leyland...

Severn tolls set to rise

• Isolls on the Severn Bridge look set to increase following the Government's appeal court victory allowing it to reimpose...

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W Midlands demands drastic cut in hours

• Union representatives in the West Midlands are seeking a five-hour cut in the working week as part of their annual pay claim...

IN BRIEF

Common Market cash for the completion of the M20 and the A120 link to the East coast ports is being blocked by the European...

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Lambast for French

• The Government has formally protested to the French authorities about changes in their Customs procedures which are seen as a...

Dover gets reefer cold shoulder

IN Dover should upgrade its facilities for Customs inspection of deep frozen goods or stop handling refrigerated traffic,...

• Freight Rover claims it has £20 million worth of

orders for more than 1,000 Sherpa public service vehicles, all based on the newly introduced Sherpa 385 chassis cowl. The...

US truck stops for UK

• A new company has plans to set up a network of 14 American-style truck stops in the UK. The first will be at West Thurrock,...

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ROR warns against dangerous bolts

• A warning of 'potentially very dangerous' counterfeit wheel nuts and bolts on sale in Europe has been issued by Rubery...

• Iveco Ford main dealers Hunt Trucks has purchased a

220.38 twin steer tractive unit which will be put into operation as a heavy recovery vehicle. With chassis extension and...

Besco Bodies smoother mover

• Besco Bodies has followed the recent example of a number of CV bodybuilders and produced its own streamlined Luton body for...

Harsh in the limelight

• The demand for Americanbuilt Harsh underbody tipping gear is increasing according to UK distributor Rigid Tipping Gears of...

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Craven Tasker's skolar specials

• Craven Tasker has won a major order from Ind Coope Burton Brewery for 25 specially developed trailers. The trailers are...

Ford Cargo tops 50,000

• The 50,000th Ford Cargo to be sold in the UK was handed over to British Telecom last week. Since the model was introduced in...

Whitbread adds the latest cargo to fleet

• Whitbread has added the latest Cargo model, the Cummins LTA 10-290 powered 3828 tractive unit, to its fleet of over 160...

Carless takes to the air

• One of the few remaining chemical companies still running its own transport, Carless Solvents is investing over £200,000 in...

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Rentco wins Car ast contrad

• Rentco Nationwide, the wholly-owned subsidiary of the Fruehauf Corporation, has won a £2.5 million deal to supply the parcels...

More Gas swopbodies

• British Gas North Western 's centralising its stores and streamlining its distribution of gas appliances, spare parts, meters...

M & B sticks with Chamberlain Philips

• Sywell-based M & B Transport (Northampton) has been acquired for around £500,000 by Chamberlain Phipps, the multi-national...

Rail grants cut road use

• Rail freight grants from the Government have stopped over two million lorry journeys since 1979 according to Minister for...

• A new deal between two freighting companies has resulted

in a two-way link for road transport between Scandinavia and South Wales and the west of England. Mercury International...

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NFC begins to cut the cake

• The National Freight Consortium has finally unveiled its profit sharing scheme — which it says could result in middle...

Volvos for Russell Davies

• As part of a planned investment programme worth more than £500,000, Russell Davies Haulage is currently taking delivery of...

Further growth for Flowers

• The switch to distribution from straightforward haulage is already paying dividends at Flowers Distribution. The company's...

• Cumbrian haulage company, Sam Ostle and Son has just taken delivery of ten new Crane Fruehauf tri-axle flatbed trailers.

The 12.2m, 38-tonne trailers, will be used for carrying bagged powder throughout the UK. Sam Ostle says, "It is the EA2...

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Suite surrender

• Fines and costs of £4.144 have been imposed on two hauliers and three drivers in related cases brought by the police and the...

Vagsped licence loss

• Bury based Vagsped Limited has lost its international licence after failing to meet a three month deadline to obtain a new...

The Dondale depot dispute

• Local residents have failed to prevent the continued use of an operating centre they thought had been abandoned two years ago...

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Swain provides answers to overloads

• No action has been taken against a licence of Macclesfield hauliers F. Swain & Sons by North Western Licensing Authority Roy...

Operating centre change

Though Butlers (Manchester), trading as Sleepline Beds, failed to turn up at a Blackburn public enquiry, North Western deputy...

Poor condition leads to cut

IN Maintenance problems have lead to the authorisation of 39 vehicles and 63 trailers on the licence of Sheffield hauliers R....

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Glasgow bus war truce ahead?

• The Traffic Commissioner for Scotland has been asked to step in and sort out Glasgow's "bus war". Strathclyde Regional...

Barrow bus ban

• Driving regulation conditions prohibiting the use of eight streets in Barrow-in-Furness by public service vehicles have been...

• The Capital Transport Campaign is planning a meeting in

Saturday, November 15 to coordinate its activities. Representatives from unions and transport users groups will be meeting to...

Fourth bus buy-out

• Cheltenham and Gloucester Omnibus has become the fourth National Bus Company subsidiary to be purchased by its own management...

Labour looks to unravel de-regulation

• The Labour Party has unveiled its plans to unravel the 1985 Transport Act after the next General Election. Speaking at the...

IN BRIEF

• London Regional Transport is extending its use of one person operated buses to 78% of London routes, in a bid to minimise...

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Coach terminal at Paddington

• A decision on the siting of the new London Coach terminal is expected very soon, now London Regional Transport has completed...

Tour talk crack-down

• Driver commentaries on sightseeing tours may soon be a thing of the past as traffic areas throughout the country start to...

De-reg in Derbyshire

• Bus deregulation has brought several independent operators into areas of Derbyshire previously served by National Bus...

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• ITALY RATES

Italy's road hauliers say tough new government measures to deal with speeding offences, overloading and tampering with...

• BRAZIL ETHANOL

The Brazilians have been experimenting with alternative fuels for some time, including ethanol from sugar cane which has proved...

• RUSSIA PRODUCTION

The 750, 000th Karnaz truck has roiled off the assembly lines at the Kama association plant in the Soviet Union. The plant was...

• S AFRICA GM QUITS

General Motors has joined the growing list of corporations to pull out of South Africa in protest at the apartheid regime. GM...

• EUROPE PIGGY-BACK

In 1985 the volume of traffic handled by the nine European "piggy-back" transport companies increased by 13%. The major company...

• GERMANY TRUCKS

Turnover for the commercial vehicle sector in West Germany totalled 31,000DM in 1985. Truck manufacturers accounted for 20% of...

• GERMANY FAULTS

Rhineland police noticed an increase in the number of faulty vehicles when they analysed the results of recent checks on...

• FRANCE MAN SALES

In the first half of 1986, MAN sold and delivered 425 vehicles in France, 120 more than in the same period for 1985. The...

• FRANCE MEGABUS

Because standard bus capacities of 100 or 155 have become inadequate in several French cities, Renault and Heuliez Bus are...

• INDIA TARIFFS

The India-Pakistan-Bangladesh Conferences are to introduce phase two of the restructured UK inland haulage tariff from November...

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Samuel director at Harris-Reliance

• GLYN; SAMUEL, the chairman of the Road Haulage Association and formerly chairman of Flowers Transport, has been appointed a...

Technical support from Berger

• The Vehicle Refinish division of Berger Industrial Coatings has announced the appointment of Bill Atkinson as consultant to...

Irons strengthens BRS Group

• Ron Irons has been appointed Group Managing Director (designate) of the BRS Group. He will succeed Geoff Pygall who will be...

TIP's Anderson becomes director

• Sandy Anderson has been appointed to the Board of Transport International Pool and Director, South UK, of TIP Trailer Rental...

Sturman moves to Wincanton

• Christopher Sturman has been appointed to the new position of Distribution Development Manager of Wincanton Transport. As a...

Parker promotes LRT abroad

• Michael Parker is the new Director of Marketing at London Transport International, the consultancy arm of London Regional...

Towers leads Elan marketing

• Overnight delivery specialist, Elan International, has appointed Gareth Towers as UK Marketing Manager. Towers' arrival at...

Boalloy production headed b y Jubb • The Boalloy Management team

has been strengthened by the appointment of a Group Production Director, Andrew Jubb, who joins the company after extensive...

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Samuel's fuel fury

• RHA chairman Glyn Samuel opened this year's RHA national conference with a fiery keynote speech in which he lambasted the oil...

Bottomley's speech sparks furious race relations debate

El Transport Minister Peter Bottomley sparked off a furious debate on race relations in the transport industry when he...

• The effect of changes to the current industrial relations

legislation, proposed by the TUC and the Labour Party, were spelled out to hauliers by Sir Patrick Lowry, Chairman of ACAS....

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SEPARATE SHOW IS ALREADY HERE • I was very interested

to read in your Comment column (CM 18 October) that there is a requirement for a separate commercial show with just trade...

WHAT ABOUT THE M62?

• In your reports of roadworks I rarely see the M62 mentioned. There has been major work going for the last few weeks over a...

WHY YOU NEED A CPC

SPECIAL OFFER SPECIAL OFFER SPECIAL OFFER SPECIAL OFFER • Whatever potential changes in transport regulations are discussed,...

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LEGISLAMON

SPRAY AGAIN • Clarification is needed about the changes to the spray Legislation, as mentioned in Operators Handbook, October...

DANGEROUS PACKAGES • The law that applies to carrying dangerous

packages' by road is about to change. In the Spring of 1987 the Road Traffic (Carriage of Dangerous Substances in Packages,...

MAINTENANCE

GOOD VIBRATIONS • Regular readers may recall that our long term test Bedford CF2 suffered from particularly bad vibrations from...

AIR - BRAKES

• Important advice for truck operators has been issued by Rugby-based air brake system manufacturer Clayton Dewandre in a drive...

CONTAINER CORROSION • Mebon Paints a subsidiary of BP Chemicals

has developed a cost effective, life long solution to the problem of container baseframe corrosion. During a normal life...

BUSINESS

VAT GUIDE • HM Customs and Excise has published two new booklets dealing with VAT matters. The first, called "Motoring...

EVENTS

RNA MEETING • The next meeting of the Road Haulage Association international group will be on March 11-12 at the Dormy House...

SECURITY

PARKING PROTECTION MA new security system designed to protect lorries and their cargos while parked up overnight, is now...

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OPERATIONS

WEIGHBRIDGE • A new privately-owned weighbridge that is also open for public use has opened in Lytham St Annes, Lancashire. It...

DEALERS

SMT IN SCOTLAND • The Scottish Bedford dealership SMT is shutting its Aberdeen truck branch on Aliens Industrial Estate,...

BODYWORK

BODYSHOP COURSES • Courses covering all aspects of the bodyshop operation are now available from ICI Autocolor at Slough....

B ODYWORK REPAIRS II Berger Vehicle Refinishes has devised charts to accurately estimate the cost of vehicle bodywork repairs.

The newly published "Guide to Estimating" is free to Berger Standox users, but are not otherwise freely available.

PUBLICATIONS

LEADED OR UNLEADED • The Institution of Mechanical Engineers has produced a 52 page pack about leaded and unleaded fuels in...

LONDON TRAFFIC • The Department of Transport has published a

statistical bulletin giving results on traffic levels at selected sites in London. The survey concentrated on the inner London...

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THOUGHTS OF WINTER

MINIMUM WINTER TEMPERATURES • Now that the clocks have been put back timely thoughts turn to precautions that may be taken to...

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BACK TO BASICS

Many winter problems can be avoided by careful basic maintenance, driver training and closer co-operation with fuel suppliers...

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CRASH COURS IN ECONOMY

Despite a minor traffic accident, our long-term test vehicle goes from strength to strength, in fuel economy at least • It is...

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LITTLE BIG COACH

With deregulation now in full swing, bus operators need versatile and adaptable vehicles. The Optimo goes some way towards...

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SHERPA ON NEW TRACK

Freight Rover's new DI diesel-powered Sherpa promises to scale new heights of fuel economy, but it is not the van for a driver...

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• When Derek Gilbert of Hemel Hempstead goes on holiday

his family cringes at the thought of what he might bring back as a souvenir. Last time Derek took time off he came home with a...

• How do you get on with your local DTp

enforcement officer? I ask because a recent decision by Marsham Street will soon give rise to lots of changes. In the past...

• Love finds a way, they say; as a Welsh

Bus Company timetable clerk discovered recently when Blackwood (Gwent) magistrates sent him down recently for two months for...

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iii For estimating the correct fuel consumption for the nonstop,

round-Britain, Economy Drive earlier this year, Gordon Roberts of SGB Imports won two tickets to Lapland via Concorde. Our...

• All mod cons for show jumping teams (horses and

riders) using Brown Group International's latest Scania horsebox, seen here at the recent Horse of the Year show....

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EUROPEAN TRANSPORT POLICY

• "Cabotage is irrelevant to a common transport policy; the necessary harinonisation of taxes and other costs is impossible;...

NO FORWARDING CONTROL

• EEC Transport Commissioner Stanley Clinton Davis has turned down the idea of Common Market legislation to control the...

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in The inevitable implementation of cabotage draws nearer but members

of the Road Haulage Association's International Group showed, at a recent meeting, that they are still bitterly divided on the...

• The EEC should be prepared to put money into

transport infrastructure projects in non-member states if doing so would improve transit within the Community. This was one of...

• On November 10 and 11 the EEC Council of

Ministers is expected to meet to discuss a proposal to raised the duty-free allowance for fuel in HGV fuel tanks to 600...

Proposals for common EEC speed limits for lorries (CM, July

26) coaches and all other vehicles will be tabled by the Brussels Commission within the next six weeks — but a decision won't...