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It's the end of the me at Alconbury

The popular Alconbury truckstop will close at the end of August — the site is expected to be used for warehousing. Chris...

Industry welcomes M Ps' freight investigation

OPERATORS' ORGANISATIONS have welcomed the Transport Select Committee's decision to set up an inquiry into freight transport....

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Movement bans for livestock hauliers due to foot and mouth

LIVESTOCK HAULIERS have been hit hard by the foot and mouth outbreak, with Defra banning all livestock movement within England....

Operators go to the wall Wincanton pacK.s

a £150m Punch THE N MBE R OF transport companies going bust rose 13.1% in the second quarter of 2007 compared with the same...

SUPPLY-CHAIN specialist Wincanton has renewed its contract with pub company Punch Taverns for 10 years.

Under the £ - 1 50m deal Wincanton will manage the food supply chain to 1,000 Punch sites in the UK. Wincanton MD Martin...

Ford sales

Ford Commercial Vehicles has recorded its best sales result for six years, selling 56,682 veNcles in the first seven months of...

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Union condemns Ipswich port redundancy offer as 'insult'

Jobs will be lost following the closure of the Ferryways RO-RO service to Ostend, but ABP has refused arbitration. David Harris...

Rates rise in the East

CUT-PRICE competition from the former Eastern Bloc has caused many British hauliers to pull out of Continental work — but now...

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Seven arrested in fatal crash case after raids

A POLICE investigation into a fatal accident involving a Dorset haulage company has led to a series of arrests, A married...

Mercedes vans for Lyreco

OFFICE STATIONERY and supplies company Lyreco is taking delivery of 84 vans — 40 MercedesBenz Sprinter 51 Is and 44 Ford...

The journey to compliance

Owner-driver Dick Flute is worried about the irnplications of the upcoming London low emission zone (LEZ). In road transport,...

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Poor outlook for water freight

Freight should be transferred to the waterways, according to MPs, but British Waterways has highlighted some problems. Chris...

Owens bids for contract that will create 200 jobs

WELSH HAULIER Owens Road Services hopes to create up to 200 jobs after signing a deal for a new factory site in Port Talbot....

Seven years for drug smu

AN AUSTRIAN haulier has been jailed for seven years after he attempted to smuggle Lim worth of cannabis into the UK. HM...

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BIFA calls for border police to take control of freight too

The planned UK border police should have responsibility for cargo as well as people, say the freight forwarders. David Harris...

£ 1 ,000 spot fine for using dodgy diesel A TREE SURGEON

has been given an on-the-spot fine of £1,000 for running his truck on rebated red diesel. Douglas Hutsby was said to live on a...

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Police track driver's killers

POLICE IN Northamptonshire investigating the death of a truck driver on the A45 say they gained useful leads from motorists....

ANDOVER TRAILERS has delivered a three-axle centre-spine extending plant trailer

with beavertail to the US Development Resource Corporation for transporting con tainers and construction machinery in...

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LHV rail-freight critics stand accused of 'distorting reality'

Claims that LHVs would cause more congestion have been rubbished by the Association of European Vehicle Logistics. David Harris...

'Latter-day highwaymen' get their comeuppance

FIVE MEMBERS OF a gang of that targeted trucks in lay-bys the Al and A14 in Cambridgeshire have been jailed; five more have...

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Vosa analyses data from dual tacho trial

DATA COLLECTED BY two hauliers that ran digital and analogue tachographs simultaneously for a month is being analysed by Vosa...

Hewden picks Stralis tractors for plant work

EOU IPMENT RENTAL specialist Hew - den has taken delivery of three new Iveco Stralis Active Day tractor units from...

this week on

Rikki Chequer, community manager for Trucknet UK, reports on what's concerning professional drivers. It's been another busy...

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Jailed haulage boss must pay £45,000 from drug profits

Any future assets of operator John Pickering who was jailed for drug dealing in March, will be seized. cliff Goodwin reports....

Hogg Transport opts for thrifty Renault Magnums at Euro-4/5

NOT - 1 INGHAM-BASED Rennie HoggTransport, part of The RH Group. has taken delivery of 22 Euro-4 Renault Magnum 500.25 tractor...

Turnover up but

profits fall at TDG TDG BOOSTED its first-half turnover by 26% to more than £300m but pre-tax profits fell. Pre-tax profit...

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Employer 'cannot afford to pay' driver's compensation

A driver is awarded compensation for unfair dismissal — but his former boss is "barely keeping his head above water". Peter...

Mercedes Adios tailored to the job for Cox Skips

COX SKIPS HAS bought a pair of specially adapted Mercedes 6x4 tractor units. Each vehicle is an Actros 3351S with 510hp SCR...

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Recovery positions

The consultation period on recovery charges is over. Roanna Avison finds out what those in the industry hope for from the...

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What large vehicles can I drive without a Category C or C+E licence?

Holders of a full Category B (car) driving licence may drive: • a goods vehicle propelled by steam (eg large vehicles with coal...

• CONTINENTAL TRIPS

I'm an owner-driver thinking of branching out into European runs. What documentation do I need to take? When you drive to the...

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Tota guarantee

Jonathan Garton from Total Lubricants is so confident of the new Fuel Economy range of lubricants that he is willing to refund...

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Water shortage/ driver shortage

I WAS extremely interested to listen to David Wickens, director of Severn Trent Water, commenting on the shortage of trained...

Secure your loads properly or leave the industry for good

OPERATORS, MANAGERS and drivers are endangering the lives of road users throughout Europe on a daily basis. Many examples of...

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Weathering the crisis

A wet summer does more than leave the countryside waterlogged. It also affects hauliers' costs and in some cases their ability...

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Extra work for tanker operators Flooding was a disaster for

many hauliers, but for some it provIded extra work. Geoff Dossetter. director of external affairs at the Freight Transport...

Fuel consumption up in had weather Even disregarding the flooding,

this summer's high level of rain has been a constant drain on hauliers operating costs. Wet roads mean higher fuel consumption...

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Company knowingly used vehicle in 'unsafe' condition

The Whitby firm also attempted to deceive the TC about the licence holder and ran an illegal international operation. Mike...

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TC throws out application by untrustworthy directors

A BID FOR a new licence for three vehicles and three trailers by St Helens Commercials following the dissolution of a...

Licence abuse and cheap foreign drivers

AN OPERATOR who specified other people's vehicles on his 0-licence has lost his appeal against revocation after the Transport...

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Firm uses forged 0-licence to fool finance house into leasing vehicle

A FINANCE HOUSE that leased a vehicle to a customer after being duped by a forged 0-licence has succeeded in its bid for the...

Hearing adjourned so Vosa can carry out maintenance and tacho investigation

CONSIDERATION OF action against the 20-vehicle licence held by Worcester-based Mid Developments has been adjourned for a second...

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Force of nature

Torrential rain has cost operators dear this summer. Guy Sheppard considers what protection they need and the potential...

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Balancing the books

y ou have taken the leap and gone into business for yourself, or are considering doing so. But in order to stay legal and...

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S ISSUE

This week's roadtest brings you a number of firsts: the first test of a five-pot Scania; the first test of a distribution...

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With Scania's reputation for engineering excellence, many aspects of this

test would be big news only if they failed to meet the standards expected. The only area where the latest generation seems to...

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Getting into the construction se or on tipper cuties needn

your only option is to buy an eight-legger. Geoff Ashcroft talks to bulk tipper owner-driver Rhys Jones about his ilexe...

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USED LIGHTTIPPERS -CONDITION IS EVERYTHING

When buying a light tipper at auction, age and mileage are no indication of how hard a vehicle has been worked. That's the...

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MAKING MATERIALS MATTER

Hauliers looking to replace tippers are faced with a myriad of choices, reports Bryan Jarvis. A s the construction boom rolls...

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TRANSCOVER Integrated cover and self-locking

Among Transcover's latest designs is a new aluminium front-to-rear system with heavyduty sheet and five-year warranty, a new...

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SERRUS

Handling the hot stuff Serrus is building a moving floor trailer equipped for handling very hot asphalt. The key design...

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W hile there are those who continue to whinge and whine

about the aged and disjointed facilities of the Brisbane Exhibition Ground —lovingly known as the Ekka — the biennial...

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SUPER TRUCKS

Filmed on location in Iowa, USA it includes coverage of 100's of truckers 'showing' their highly polished and cleaned rigs in...

TRUCKING USA

/S truckers can trace their origins back to the days of the wild west and drive some of the biggest rigs in the world. The...

ALASKA HIGHWAY

Dramatic coverage Of the 1500 mile long 'Alcan' featuring trucks, drivers, forestry machinery, spectacular scenery and wildlife...

BIG EARTHMOVERS

"[his fantastic film features some of the larger earthmoving equipment working on major projects in Britain including 1'5 at...

HEAVY LIFTING AND HAULING

Four, not to be missed, features including the ■ Ossow - movement of cranes from Rotterdam to Canada, an industrial vessel...

JCBs AT WORK

This programme looks at some of the larger JCB machines at work on sites. It takes in earthmoving for warehouse construction,...

TRANSPORTING EXCEPTIONAL LOADS

Each of the exceptional loads shown required careful planning and equipment and includes the movement of a Boeing 747, bridge...

HEAVY TRANSPORT TRANSPORT

This 60 minute film shows how, with good planning and skillful driving, you can move almost anything and this film shows just...

BEDFORD YOU SAW Ilk EVERYWHERE THEM This D VD comprises of

six promotional films dating from 1953 to 1973 and features various Bedford lorries and the uses they were put to. This is a...

LOGGERS

This superb film covers from chainsaw to sawmill in British Columbia. It covers the transportation of timber by truck, train...

TRUCKING AND LIVING IN CANADA

Truckers are among the skills in short supply in Canada. This great new film was aimed at Dutch drivers wishing to move to...

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Considerate driving

Van drivers are most likely to blow their horns The nation's van drivers are the most likely road users to use their horn or...

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Central website for VW

Kevin Swallow surfs Vol(swagen's relaunched website, which offers comprehensive product detail and access to a used vehicle...

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Operators that are defleeting vans achieve higher prices if the

logos, livery and branding are removed, reports Manheimis Alex Wright. But how is the market holding up generally? M ore than...