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GREEK APPEAL

25th May 2000, Page 18
25th May 2000
Page 18
Page 18, 25th May 2000 — GREEK APPEAL
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Keywords : Tachograph

The four Greek-owned companies whose 0-licences have been revoked by Eastern IC Geoffrey Simms (CM11-17 May) are to appeal to the Transport Tribunal. They are: DKZ Transport, Golden Fruits Transport, Target Transportation & Forwarding and Euroline Transport.

TWO DAYS

The maintenance record of A&E Transport, of Sheffield, has led to the suspension of the company's licence for a period of two days. The company appeared before North Eastern DTC Mark Hinchliffe at a Leeds disciplinary inquiry.

STAFF TR/UNINO

The licence for 30 vehicles and four trailers held by Sheffieldbased Aaron White was suspended for 24 hours after the firm promised to carry out staff training during that time.

SUCCESSFUL BID

Scottish TO Michael Betts has granted Drury Transport (Orkney) a licence for four vehicles and six trailers following promises to enter a tachograph analysis contract if more than two drivers are employed, and to forward accounts for the next two years to the Traffic Area.

NI agnoN

Taking no action against West Lothian haulier Fernhaul Transport, Scottish DTC Richard McFarlane issued a warning about maintenance, convictions and the hours and tachograph rules.


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