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13th April 2000
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EU plans to include drivers

in 48 - hour limit by 2003 • by Karen Miles Truck drivers are set to be limited to a strict 48-hour week in three years...

Jailed after fatal crash

A French haulier has been jailed for 18 months at Chelmsford Crown Court following a fatal accident involving one of his...

MEMOS=

TDC has bought North-West warehousing and distribution firm Safeguard Storage for Mini. Safeguard runs four sites with a...

NO BRIM In last week's issue we reported that two

foreign drivers faced fines for carrying stowaways into Dover. The accompanying picture showed some British trucks: we wish to...

RHk ELECTIONS Palletline's Bob Russett and Bondelivery's Vol Smith have been elected as RH& senior and junior vice-chairmen.

INTERIM AUTHORITY Cushings Transport Fakenham has been given interim authority

to operate following a fresh bid for a licence after its initial application was refused (CM6-12 April). Eastern IC Geoffrey...

BOUNCING BACK "Honest bankrupts" are to be allowed back in business after six months in a new DTi plan.

LOW F001) Egon Ronay has declared that the standard of

food at motorway service areas has reached "an all-time low". He was particularly upset by rubbery eggs, limp chips and coffee...

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Inland Revenue takes action against FPI

E by Melanie Hammond First Point International (Europe) is almost certain to be wound up in three weeks' time. Several staff...

Agency replies

The owner of Trans-Consult, a company which supplies hauliers with transport managers, has replied to allegations that he was...

Test case for stowaway fines

Peter Cook Transport is appealing against fines for stowaways found in one of its trucks last week just weeks after it sat on a...

Fowarder's creditors reject offer of 10%

• Creditors owed thousands of pounds by a South Wales freight forwarder are refusing to accept an agreement under which they...

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MEP calls for help to beat EU road toll plan

by Karen Miles A Euro MP is calling on hauliers to help him defeat European plans to introduce tolls across European Union...

EU opens up to the East

• The European Union has struck deals with Hungary and Bulgaria which will give EU hauliers access to the Eastern European...

Quality is rewarded

• Commercial Motor news reporter Melanie Hammond has won Reed Business Information's Newcomer of the Year award. Also...

Shortage of time...

The waiting is over—but the news that the working time directive is, after all, to indude transport workers will not go down...

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Cif story hits trade

in black market fuel • by Charles Young A pallet yard which dealt in black-market diesel has shut down after its illicit...

No proof from ferry cameras

• Drivers fined for bringing illegal immigrants into Britain who claim their trucks were "clean" before boarding the ferry will...

Growth in CT market is led by lightweights

• The growth of the UK commercial vehicle market continues, according to the latest figures from the Society of Motor...

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RNA will continue the campaign

for an essential user duty rebate • by Miles Brignall The national chairman of the Road Haulage Association, John Bridge,...

From where I'm standing we still need to fight for

its introduction, because while the Chancellor didn't hit the industry as hard as he has done at previous Budgets, we are still...

Leicester thieves target Mercs

• Skip truck operators in Leicester have been hit by a series of thefts believed to be carried out by a professional gang of...

Fine threat for dismissal

• Hauliers who fire their staff over health and safety disputes face fines of up to 00,000, warns a transport lawyer. Ipswich...

FLEET TYRES

Continental Tyres has signed a five-year, fixed-price mileage contract with P&O Transeuropean covering its spirit distribution...

MAIL DEAL

Express parcels firm Nightspeed Services, part of the Amtrak Group, is to deliver internal mail and point-of-sale material for...

SUPPLY CHAIN

Wincanton Logistics is to extend its supply chain service for Woolworths to meet the demands of the retailer's new "Big W"...

OEM Milton Keynes-based New Wave Logjstics has won a distribution and storage contract with Alpine Electronics UK.

GLOBAL OCEAN

Logistics firm Ocean Group has won global contracts with SmithKline Beecham (Spain), Friskies (Spain), Procter & Gamble...

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Impounders set to seize initiative

• Impounding is coming—perhaps as early as next January. This radical change in law will confiscate the trucks of hard-core...

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jjj CVs the losers in price war II by Peter Lawton

Car buyers are saving thousands of pounds while commercial vehicle buyers have to wade through a maze of offers and bargains to...

French tankers arrive

• Merceron is not the only French tanker manufacturer to have entered the UK market in recent months. Maisonneuve, established...

Isuzu in disguise

• It looks like an Isuzu—as far as the cab is concerned it is an Isuzu—but it's sold in the US as a GMC T6500 middleweight and...

Show proves a hit

• Attendance figures for the CV show at the NEC exceeded all expectations, according to the SMMT. The target of about 17,000...

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EuroMover chassis revamp aids upkeep

• by Toby Clark Seddon Atkinson's EuroMover municipal chassis has had several important revisions to allow easier maintenance....

Montracon trailers head for Hill

• Hill Hire has placed a Ym order for 100 of Montracon's latest sliding-bogie skeletal trailers. The lightweight design weighs...

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Central Tyres goes mobile

• by Sharon Glancy Central Tyres, the Pirelli-owned tyre distributor, has closed Its 130 truck tyre branches and replaced them...

Monitor cuts fuel costs

• Improved road safety, better fuel economy and financial savings are among the benefits claimed for a new vehicle monitoring...

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Fi res were produced early

Operators who fail to produce requested financial information until the day of a public inquiry, or after, are likely to face...

Drivers were only human and there would always be a temptation to get up the road that much quicker

to a journey by an office manager who was no longer with the company, and others related to a relief driver who had only been...

Owner-driver `pulled the fuse'

ii ... When drivers have worries it is even more — , important that they stick to the drivers' hours rules, as many accidents...

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Former prisoner wins an 0-licence

A company whose managing director got his CPC while serving a prison sentence, and who has the backing of the Prince's Trust,...

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CROWDED CABINS

When are drivers going to be treated like real human beings? if any readers have had the misfortune of travelling from Bootle...

FACT NOT FICTION.

The ABC allows professional buyers and sellers of advertising space in national and regional newspapers and consumer magazines...

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GETTING READY FOR EDDIE

As the Hawk prepares for his forthcoming visit to Commercial Motor's Truckfest 2000 at the East of England Showground,...

MUSICAL GOODNESS

That's typical of young people today, blowing their own trumpet and banging their own drum. Actually this lot do have an...

WORK EXPERIENCE

Don't panic! Don't panic! They'll soon have you out of there mate. Luckily, this is only a dress rehearsal. The crew at...

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rogress is a good thing, by and large, but with

it comes obsolescence. If the latest model is the best for the job, what gets left behind? Just a few years ago 32 ohp was...

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SECOND I I II ;Tali I

VOLVO FL10 320 • GEORGE JONES drives a Mercedes 2538 for Leanings. "A big bloke like me needs a wide bunk like this but it...

D engine, and the eightspeed box was no limitation. Seventh

proved to be ideal for A-road work, though you could drop it into top on the flat without complaint. We didn't find the brakes...

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ouble-deckers vary from cavernous step-frame bodes to straight-frame trailers with

a second deck. Because there is no legal height limit for veNcles on domestic operations in the UK, double-deckers are often up...

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STAN

[L I TER IVII ention the r8th-century highwayman Dick Turpin and most people will think of swashbuckling adventure. But for Mt...

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n 1994, Commercial Motor urged the Department of Transport to

upgrade the central reservation barriers on Britain's dual carriageways and motorways. Six years on and the Highways Agency...

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•••■ After weathering the recession of the early eighties,

a period of growth left Mainline with a solid reputation among the heavy engineering companies in the West Midlands. "In those...

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t may have been i April, but there was no

fooling around when thousands of people took to the streets of Birmingham earlier this month in protest at BMW's decision to...