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24th November 1994
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• An automatic light sensing system that switches sidelights on briefly when another vehicle approaches in the dark has been developed by Transafe Systems International of Weymouth, Dorset. It costs £35 for cars, £46 for CVs. TS] also markets the Weighmax overload protection system.

• Volvo is to set up a truck assembly plant in Wroclaw, Poland. It aims to build more than 700 FH FS7 and FL6 models in Wroclaw by the end of 1995. There are currently 10 Volvo dealers in Poland

• Currie European has taken 20 13.6m steel swap bodies with a new top lift equipment from European Intermoclal Products of Rotherham.

• The latest Renault Maxterbased Whale vacuum tanker in Leigh Environmental's fleet features half-hoop rollover protection frames.

• Greater Manchester Fire Service has placed orders worth over 1£m with Simon Access for four new Volvobased ST290 hydraulic platforms. The 31m-outreach appliances can lift 400kg to 19m or 80kg to 21.5m.

• French aluminium fuel tank manufacturer ACGB of Caen, Normandy wants to enter the UK specialist market; it is looking for a suitable importer/distributor.

• The largest Hiab crane in UK use—a 52t/m model mounted on a Volvo FH12 6x4 tractive unit—has joined the fleet of Earls Colne, Essex-based Milbank Trucks. A remote control unit allows the driver to load and position 40ft containers.

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Locations: Essex, Wroclaw

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