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13th November 2008
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Keeping 'em sweet

Given that, for some, building a new truck park for HGV drivers is about as wetcome as announcing the construction of a local...

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Credit crunch claims victims across industry

By David Harr,, Roanna Avison and Christopher Walton THE VICTIMS OF the credit crunch are starting to mount as administrations...

P CV SHOW

Scania and Daf snub CV Show SCANIA AND DAF have pulled out of exhibiting at next year's Commercial Vehicle Show, with both...

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New company registered after asset sale

B y Chris Tindatt THE MAN BEHIND the purchase of what remained of United Trailers (UK) after its closure last month...

MEPs vote to abolish 48-hour week opt-out

THE RIGHT OF non-mobile workers and some drivers in the transport industry to opt out of the 48-hour week could end within...

BVRLA outrage at Vosa fee structure changes

AS OPERATORS look forward to cost savings from Vosa's changes to its testing fee structure, the Freight Transport Association...

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Manchester C-charge plan is slammed by local haulier

By Joanna Bourke TRAFFORD PARK-based Kerry Logistics has lashed out at the proposed Manchester congestion charge, warning the...

Struggling subbie could go under following E Pawson & Son collapse

A SUB-CONTRACTOR who claims he is owed £10,000 by collapsed haulier E Pawson & Son says he could be out of business by January...

Citroen has added two new 'green' vehicles to its line-up

following the arrival of the Berlingo Dual Fuel and the Nemo Sensodrive. The Berlingo 1.6i runs off both petrol and LPG and...

...... A free advice scheme

that aims to improve the efficiency of the freight industry in Scotland has been launched. Freight Best Practice is offering...

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Wincanton acquires CEL Group for £19.5m

By Christopher Walton WINCANTON HAS acquired the container logistics specialist CEL Group. which consolidates its position in...

Gang pinches 6,500 titres of diesel in overnight raid

POLICE IN EAST Yorkshire have issued a security warning to hauliers following a massive theft of diesel. According to police...

TruckNetUK's Rikki Chequer follows the fallout from Jeremy Clarkson's recent comments...

This week, a number of drivers have continued to discuss the comments made by Jeremy Clarkson on a recent episode of Top Gear,...

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'Mixed bag' of registration figures as fail is predicted

By Colin Barnett THE LATEST commercial vehicle registration figures from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT)...

Fewer trains and more trucks use the Chunnel

THERE WERE nearly 40% fewer trains going through the Channel Tunnel in October compared with last year's monthly average, says...

'Residents come first,' says council in truck park row

EAST SUSSEX County Council has criticised the construction of a port lorry park, insisting local residents must come first....

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Three in 10 truck drivers in UK are breaking hours regs

By Roanna Avison TRUCK DRIVERS in the UK were found to have committed more drivers hours violations than any other offences...

Knutsford scandal rages on

THE CONTROVERSY over the clamping of lorries at Knutsford Services on the M6 continues, with further complaints reaching CM...

Cut in RO-RO sailings from Felixstowe

NORFOLKLINE has cut the number of sailings on its RO-RO freight service between Felixstowe and Vlaardingen in Holland due to...

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Working on road safety

Although traffic cones are an inconvenience, they are there to protect the workers repairing the UK's asphalt network as a new...

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Don't rely on GPS alone for tracking your stolen trucks

By Christopher Walton OPERATORS HAVE been warned that GPS systems, which can be used to track stolen vehicles, are becoming...

Zarges (UK) steps up to prevent falls from height

ZARGES (UK) has introduced a range of vehicle-access steps and platforms that it says will save industry workers from injury...

Danish government gives the go-ahead to trials of LHVs

DENMARK HAS become the latest country to test 60-tonne 25.25-metre trucks on its roads. The longer, heavier vehicles (LHVs)...

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Andover airfield developer ditches Tesco contract

THE DEVELOPER of the Andover Airfield site, which is hoping to get planning permission for an industrial development, has...

specialist mechanics

By Joanna Bourke THE NEED FOR truck mechanics is on the rise following the implementation of Euro-5 emissions limits. Since...

Truck driver Lucy Radley explains why Armistice Day means so much to the transport industry in the UK.

I write this on Remembrance Sunday. There have been Radleys in the RAF since its first incarnation as the RFC, and I have a...

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Empty rhetoric

The BNP has targeted truckers who feel. they are being ignored by the Government. What can a party outside of mainstream...

THE BNP'S VIEW

Simon Darby, deputy leader of the BNP. describes the party's policies on haulage: • "We want to withdraw from the European...

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P LETTER OF THE WEEK

LHVs back on the agenda... good AT LAST, THE Department for Transport (DfT) seems to have seen the light and put longer trucks...

Good value comes from co-operation

"THE TRAIN DRAIN" (CM 16 October) seemed to capture the mood of an industry on the brink of recession while still reeling from...

A charitable request for all readers of CM

I AM AN ex-serviceman, like a lot of people in road haulage, and I have spent a great deal of time and effort trying to get an...

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A thoroughly modern man

Senior TO Philip Brown wants the role to move with the times and believes he has the experience to make it happen. Words:...

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Looking to London

London introduced the UK's first Low Emission Zone (LEZ) for trucks in February this year, and the idea appears to be catching...

LONDON'S LEZ The zone in London, which came into effect in February 2008, is the largest in the world.

It covers almost all of Greater London and targets emissions of (primarily) particulates from older dieselengined lorries,...

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ON THE CONTINENT More than 70 cities and towns in

eight countries across Europe operate or are preparing to implement Low Emission Zones (LEZs). This year, the German cities of...

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False tacho records Lead to revocation

An owner-driver loses his 0-licence and HGV licence after falsifying records and winding back the odometer THE SCOTTISH...

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Forestry company escapes with warning

MIDLAND FORESTRY has received a formal warning after giving West Midland Deputy Traffic Commissioner Lester Maddrell assurances...

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Green' conditions imposed on ops centre

THE WELSH Deputy Traffic Commissioner. Lester Maddrell, has decided to impose a number of environmental conditions on a Bargoed...

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Bridge of sighs

Barrier-free tolling on Dublin's M50 motorway produced up to 12,000 queries a day on its introduction and hauliers remain...

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Rocky road

Uncertain economic times put greater pressure on hauliers, with many going out of business. What should operators do if they...

THE WORK OF AN INSOLVENCY PRACTITIONER

An insolvency practitioner will initially explore ways of dealing with the debt short of embarking on the draconian process of...

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THE LAW AND INSOLVENCY

The first bankruptcy act was introduced in 1542, when bankrupts were seen as criminals and once described as 'crafty debtors...

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Staff dying white at work is every haulier's nightmare, but

it does happen. Here's what to do if you're faced with such a situation and where you stand in the eyes of the Law. Words:...

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AN INTERNATIONAL PROBLEM

It's not just in Britain that the rate of workplace fatalities is a problem. Concern over the number of deaths in the transport...

CORPORATE MANSLAUGHTER

Since April hauliers that break health and safety regulations risk more than a fine if there is a fatality on their premises....

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PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE

If reacting in the right way once you do have a serious accident is vital, it is clearly better to prevent it in the first...

LATEST STATS

The latest Health & Safety Executive (HSE) statistics, released in October, show that across all UK industries 229 workers were...

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ALL together now

Your green campaign will be more effective if you have the support of everyone involved in your business. Words: Louise Cole...

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Emphasising its green credentials Bibby Distribution was asked to rise

to the environmental challenge by its board two years ago. Since then, its 'Econet' strategy has flourished, with a major part...

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A RESPONSIBLE APPROACH

Caring for the environment doesn't just mean cutting carbon emissions. It means taking responsibility for the effects of our...

Meeting its environmental challenge Neil Griffiths, TNT's director for health,

safety and the environment, UK and Ireland, is currently focusing on employee engagement as the ongoing challenge for its...

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Cover up job

The days of clambering on vehicles to 'tarp over' body, skip or container loads are all but gone today's sheets range from...

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VEHICLE sheet supplier Aero UK is an offshoot of US firm Aero Industries.

Based at Elvington, near York, it sells systems for open-top trailers and tippers, storage boxes and other devices. These...

EDBRO

Backed by 90 years of UK hydraulic engineering history, Edbro is well represented in this market with the fast-acting hydraulic...

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HARSH BEGAN 20 years ago by selling stabilised underfloor tipping

gears but has since broadened its portfolio to include loading cranes, body liners, on-board weighing and a full range of...

DONOVAN

Donovan has been selling its sheeting systems since 1977 and backs them via its Sittingbourne, Kent depot and a UK-wide service...

WORKING with the US manufacturer of Roll-Rite, Kent-based Transcover offers

a range of front-to-rear body sheets from a basic pull cover for drop-side and grab-loader vehicles to the lightweight, fully...

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ANOTHER major worldwide supplier of tipping-gear, hookand skip-loaders is Hyva, which also offers a range of automatic sheeting systems.

The hook-loader Autosheet can cover all sizes of container and takes its hydraulic power simply by tapping into the hook-loader...

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ANOTHER large UK company is specialist vehicle engineering group Reynolds Boughton, which makes a wide range of waste-handling...

Until recently Deeside-based Boweld Truck Bodies used proprietary covers, but

it has now developed its own steel Procover front-to-rear for trucks and trailers. It uses UK-sourced components. including...

HIAB

1 Among the leading producers of hook-lift and skip-loader equipment, Hiab has matching Multisheet cover systems for its...

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There are a numberof g ood reasons why axle overloading is

taken very seriously by the enforcement authorities: overloaded vehicles are less stable, harder to steer and take longer to...

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The docks have gone back, the weather has worsened, but

do we change our driving technique? We think we know it all. Here's a refresher course for wintcr driving : *- 01 * A re...

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Bag a better

If you're in the market for a used truck, and the economic slowdown hasn't hit you just yet, this is the perfect time to snag...

WEATHERING THE STORM AT SDC NORTHERN

Times are tough in the used trailer market, reckons Rod Pybus of Scotch Corner trailer dealership SDC Northern. "We find that...