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13th December 2001
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Pons RILL Christian Salvesen's pre-tax profit for the six months

to 30 September fell 174% to £17.1m while turnover rose 17.8 0 /e to £4112m. The firm blames fuel prices and a downturn in...

• t shift concession set to ease ED in 'next week'

• by Dominic Perry The European Parliament has given the clearest indication yet that twill back down over controversial...

TCs ready to revoke more licences

I The Traffic Commissioners are to turn up the heat on drivers who break the hours rules and are warning them the old "my...

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Tradeteam drivers stick to four-day week rule

• by Mike Gordon Striking Exel Tradeteam drivers will refuse to work more than four days a week, will refuse overtime, and...

James Moffat is nothing to do with Eye's Jim Hay

General and bulk liquid haulier James Moffat and Sons is distancing itself from any formal association with Jim Hay, the man...

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Hauliers warned to monitor maintenance contractors

• by Guy Sheppard Hauliers who contract out their maintenance may unwittingly end up with a string of MoT test failures which...

• Checks on tachograph heads and speed limiters are to be included in MoT tests from next year.

The Vehicle Inspectorate says compulsory tacho head checks will start in April and checks to ensure speed limiters are set...

Brian Haulag( loses licence

• Okehampton-based Brya Haulage has had its 0-ficenc for 45 trucks and 50 trailer revoked and the company's foe directors...

2002 pay deal boosts rates to £7 per hour

11 The first regional pay deal to be agreed for next year will boost hourly rates for hire-and-reward drivers to £7. The...

Zenith sells milk tankers

IR Farmers' co-operative Zenith Milk has sold its 106-strong milk tanker fleet for £2.76m to TIP Tanker Services. Zenith says...

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Mistake leads to container tragedy

Iby Brendan Nolan , tragic mix-up could have led to le death of the eight stowways in a container in County i/exford, Ireland...

Tough love is needed

"Transparency" is a much overworked word. It simply means that everyone knows what's going on. So we await the proposed updated...

Impounding paperwork due

I The impounding of illegally 'aerated trucks will be unveiled n a blaze of glory in the first reek of January—but only if he...

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Stowaway fines: what now?

• Last week's High Court ruling that the government's civil penalties scheme, which fines hauliers found with illegal...

Reaction: The trade associations

• In response to the court ruling, Freight Transport Association chief executive Richard Turner says: 'We are very pleased....

Reaction: The Home Office

• Home Secretary David Blunkett has issued a statement saying he is "concerned that once again the courts have intervened...

Reaction: The hauliers

• How much has actually changed for hauliers operating across the Channel? Peter Denby is managing director of Denby...

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The supermarket giant ASDA ipes to recycle all its UK

waste fat to bio-diesel for its UK distribuon fleet, ready for service trials in Iril 2002. Sheffield-based Exceiar is...

• by Guy Sheppard Hauliers will be a prime target

for a new consultancy set up to reduce the risk of death or injury through tiredness. Awake is the commercial arm of the sleep...

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Van Hool's new TIR-approved mega-trailer has a redesigned roof and curtains and runs on 435/50R 19.5s for a low

loading height. Centrum of Eindhoven has ordered 25. .41F has a new 9.0-tonne Intradisc self-tracking axle and new ventilated...

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CV sales rise again

I by Kevin Swallow V registrations for November were 4% up on 000, leading the Society of Motor Manufacturers nd Traders to...

JV targets the military

• DaimlerChrysler and Hungarian manufacturer RABA have set up a joint venture to develop a range of high-mobility trucks....

Weighing up waste invoices

• On-board weighing specialist Red Forge has developed the first full-body weighing system to gain certification under Class...

Lorry loader for four walls

• Fassi's latest hydraulic lorry loader features 'electronic moment control", designed to prevent operator errors including...

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Bell is grieved by no Irish TC

North Western Traffic Commissioner Beverley Bell has expressed concern at continuing reports of hours and safety offences by...

AXLE/VEHICLE OVERLOADING ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS LICENSING HEARINGS DRIVERS' HOURS COURT CASES AND TRIBUNALS SPEEDING CHARGES VEHICLE MAINTENANCE

lE=1 Interfering with his speed limiter cost Cheshire driver John Rice 1420 in tines and costs when he admitted the offences...

More trucks despite lost wheel

Port Talbot-based Raymond Joseph Engineering has been granted an increase in its licence authorisation from one to three...

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Consideration of disciplinary action against a West Yorkshire firm Ind

its drivers for hours and echo offences has been tdjourned until next April by ,lorth Eastern IC Tom Macartney In June Kenneth...

West Midland IC David Dixon is prepared to grant a

licence to a company formed by a bankrupt Worcestershire haulier's wife on receipt of confirmation from the county court that...

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CHARITY SUCCESS

I am pleased to be able to report that my charity transport show in June went very well and raised 23,000 for prostate cancer...

It's your shout!

Have the authorities lest the plot completely in proposing that road deaths be classified as murder? Or is it just a cynical...

NO POINT IN MORE LAWS

Having only recently joined the industry and reviewed the various magazines on offer, I am very disappointed to discover that...

HOMICIDE HORROR

I was horrified to read the article "Road deaths seen as murder" (CM, 6-12 Dec). I sincerely hope that Commercial Motor and...

PARKING'S NOTTHE ISSUE

So John Speller says he'd like to help improve roadside facilities (CM6-12 Dec). Very nice . But important though it is for us...

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By our Northern Correspondent, E Strongitharrn, Oswaldtwistle.

There wasn't a dry eye in the house when Juan Miguel Higginbottom, President of the International Amateur Fretwork Association,...

Water Wet ragDeputy features editor Tim Maughan got a soaking

recently when he dropped into Jersey for a review of the Island's haulage scene for our Christmas issue (CM20 Dec-02 Jan) Our...

The Greek's apprehension of British plane spotters is making sense.

This week the Greek prime minister said that his government was prepared to deploy the army, navy and air force to stop illegal...

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Liable to prosecute?

W hen you go into business and begin employing people, whether as direct employees, self-employed subcontractors or agency...

DRIVERS' ACTIONS

One such area is the operator's liability for the actions of his drivers if they break the law on speed limiters, overloading,...

DRIVERS' ACTIONS POINTS TO PONDER

There are a whole host of actions or inactions a driver can be responsible for which can leave an operator at risk of...

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DRIVER LICENSING POINTS TO PONDER

In terms of driver licensing it is advisable to: II Make it a term of the contract of employment that the driver immediately...

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1, 1 1 % RECENT& IMMINENT

LEGISLATION The Motor Vehicles (Tests) (Amendment) (No 2) Regulations 2001. CIF 1 November 2001. Introduce new fees payable...

FUTURE LEGISLATION

• New FJJ drivers' hours rules. The European Commission has published proposals for updating regulation 3820/85. These...

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vant-garde the old Trafic may have been when we first

tested it in 1981, but 20 years on it, and its Vauxhall Arena clone, had definitely gone a decade too far before their demise....

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T here can be few phrases that strike more fear into

most hauliers' minds than "go away and write me a business plan". Cashflow forecasts, predicted profits, return on...

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Write a plan that's the business!

Index Start with a cover and then a contents page—remember, first impressions count. Intrix The introduction should state...

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Hard-up hauliers can transform their trucks into cash by selling

them to a leasinl company and then renting the vehicles back. As Steve flame reports, the benefits of such schemes are out...

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"We're getting on fine with it, and it requires very little maintenance.

All we need to do is inspect and grease it every six weeks." John Shepherd act in the early eighties, John Shepherd answered...

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MAKERS

Careful specification of bodywork can pay dividends in enhanced productivity. On rigids it can be as simple as selecting...

DEMOUNTABLE BODIES a pe major productivity savings

NImilountable bodies come th faster turnaround of vehicles and more efficient use of drivers. Each truck or trailer has one or...

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AULTI-COMPARTMENTS

or refrigerated transport operaors, the route to increased producivity has been via dual and triple ompartment bodies, allowing...

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REAKING UP Is HARD TO DO

What happens if business partners fall out? Make sure you have structured your company to prepare for the possibility, or face...

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di I sit on several committees, one being the Work

Related Road Safety Task Group, which is co-ordi nated by the government. The point of this particular committee is to examine...