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13th October 1984
13th October 1984
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Editorial Best show yet?

WHEN the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders opens the doors at the National Exhibition Centre to trade visitors on...

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Christmas stocking

CHRISTMAS stock traffic has surged in the last two weeks and looks like keeping express carriers busy until the end of...

Scots want £10 pay rise

SCOTTISH hauliers will meet Transport and General Workers Union representatives in 10 days to consider a £10 acrossthe-board...

TNT now on two wheels

PARCELS carrier TNT has moved into yet another market by launching a motorcycle courier service in London. TNT Courier is...

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EEC cutback

EEC EXPENDITURE on transport could be slashed next year as the hard-up Brussels authorities struggle to reduce their budget...

Good lines

A JOINT venture between two hauliers at either end of a Railfreight journey is poised for expansion — after just three weeks of...

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RHA tries again

THE LONG-RUNNING Road Haulage Association campaign to establish a due diligence defence for overloading offences has been taken...

Gleb supports rail freight

A FREIGHT handling system designed to encourage traffic to go by rail has been developed with assistance from the Greater...

Before 10.30am

TNT OVERNITE has added a Before 10.30am guaranteed next morning delivery option to its range of services. The company says its...

Sales gloom on eve of Motor Show

THE MOTOR SHOW opens next week against a backdrop of continuing decline in new commercial vehicle registrations. Society of...

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Base conditions imposed

CONDITIONS have been imposed on a West Yorkshire operator's base, following representations by a residents' action group....

Involvement

THE ROAD Haulage Association is sponsoring a course on management in the road haulage industry at Ashridge management college...

Watch this ...

FULL details will soon be available of the competition in which entrants are asked to speculate about the development of...

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Obituary

Sir Robert Lawrence SIR ROBERT LAWRENCE, first chairman of the National Freight Consortium and the man who steered NFC from...

Metcalfe's back

FORMER marketing director of Daf Trucks, Ian Metcalfe, has set up a new partnership with the design and print group SPS. The...

Victory's md

DIRECT responsibility for the sales and marketing team of Victory Bodies, the Portsmouthbased subsidiary of Tozer Kemsley and...

Percy Allan Read

PERCY ALLAN READ, a Liphook, Hampshire, cattle haulier for more than 50 years, died recently on the eve of his 99th birthday....

NFC finance man

NEW group finance director with the National Freight Consortium is Hugh Mellor. He replaces J. V. Lewis, who joins NFC...

Frank Saville

FRANK SAVILLE, sales director for Boalloy Equipment, the Congleton trailer and commercial vehicle bodybuilder, died suddenly on...

THE TITLE "Transport Manager of the Year" has been won

by JOHN AMOS, traffic manager with Transcare at Stansted, Essex. The award, which carries with it a £2,000 cash prize, is made...

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Keith stops carrying

and A Keith of Cominestown, Aberdeenshire is to cease its daily carrier service between Aberdeen, Oldmeldrum, Fyvie and Turriff...

Leyland deal

PHILLIPS Truck Services of Sheffield is Leyland Trucks, and Freight Rover's new dealership for the Sheffield, Chesterfield and...

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Sealink ro-ro revamp

SEALINK is introducing revamped services from Portsmouth and Weymouth to Cherbourg and the Channel Islands next spring. All...

Seven x53 = £1,500 fine

SEVEN drivers and a haulage firm were fined a total of £1,500 by Felixstowe magistrates on October 1 for 53 tachograph...

Arson blaze in Tyneside

DETECTIVES are treating as arson a blaze which gutted the offices of a Tyneside haulage depot. The fire, which caused...

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Carrimore's tipping gear packaged

ANTHONY CARRIMORE is to market a range of packaged drop-on 'tipping gear kits to suit popular truck chassis. "The concept has...

Wheel warranty

ALCOA'S extended five-year warranty, on its range of forged aluminium disc wheels for trucks and buses, applies to all wheels...

Copriscopri covers

MOVEABLE coverings and sliding roof and body covers for lorries are now being imported from a Milan company Copriscopri....

New low loader axle

THE LATEST SAF WRZM 11035 low-loader axle which is available from Industrial Machinery Supplies of Bishops Meadow Road,...

Pem bought

BOURNEMOUTH bodybuilder Pam Trailers has been bought by the Highshares Group of companies whose other subsidiaries include...

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Renault rear steer

RENAULT has expanded its range of British market vehicles with the introduction of its first three-axle tractive unit, a rear...

Guaranteed on time

MULTIPART financial guarantee against late deliveries of (VOR) parts orders for Leyland vehicles above 6.0 tonnes gvw...

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LRT tenders

LONDON Regional Transport is putting 13 suburban routes out to competitive tender. Twelve are operated by London Buses, LRT's...

Southdown reorganises

SOUTHDOWN Motor Services is the latest National Bus operator to reorganise its central engineering workshop into a separately...

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Toyota steps in

TOYOTA has stepped into the British coach market with the launch of the Gaetano Optimo midi coach based on the Toyota Coaster...

Finance OK — case adjourned

A LINCOLNSHIRE independent, Enterprise and Silver Dawn, must wait indefinitely for authority to increase its operator's licence...

Wheel talk

ANOTHER EEC initiative aimed at making coach travel safer is on the way. The Commission has been asked to make it an offence...

0-m-o to save £300,

Bradford has been an oasis of crew operation, with only 15 per cent o-m-o until the latest changes, whereas in Leeds around 90...

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AP's components in Elm Roadrunner deal

AUTOMOTIVE PRODUCTS, the Leamington Spa-based vehicle component manufacturer, is preparing to supply Leyland with more than...

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Better image for transport

SINCE I discussed with the editor my idea to promote better operation of our products by introducing a driver's award scheme,...

Criteria for RTITB levy exemption

IN THE ARTICLE on training services (CM Deptember 221 the statement is made that "Transport companies sending trainees there...

The problem with solid tyres . . .

OH DEAR, here we go again, about the oldest chestnut in road transport — replacing pneumatic tyres by solids — resurrected by...

Railfreight is far from bullet proof

UNFORTUNATELY, The Hawk's Bird's-eye View of September 22 must have been obscured. Far from Railfreight being "bullet-proof"...

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Home-study way to pass CPC

NOW is the time to enrol for the CM Special Offer courses for the Certificates of Professional Competence in either road...

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Sensible answers to silly questions

A DESIRE to be helpful is a terrible cross to bear. Ask any of the seven operators who work on a rota to maintain Greater...

Well met by satellite

A SATELLITE is taking a lot of leg work out of communication between Ford engineers and executives in England and Germany. They...

A folk hero on the Aberdeen trail

JIM HAYDEN, who drives a Oaf 3300 ark for J. and C. Finney, of Tyidea*, Manchester, can never have imagined that he would one...

An old boy becomes a new boy

ANEW GOVERNOR of the North Warwickshire College of Technology and Art is a former student and Lax Wilkinson's regional...

Hall and farewell Chris and Phil

IT WAS a °hampers welcome for Christopher ThorneycroftSmith when he returned last month to OAF Trucks (GB) 88 marketing...

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Computer aided design goes on display

It's an exciting time for transport engineering. Computerised design and manufacturing techniques are starting to be used...

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New models to tempt the operator

In spite of modest recovery in the British commercial vehicle market, manufacturers are not slackening in their efforts to...

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Birmingham offers a busman's holiday

Leyland Bus is returning to the Motor Show in strength, the first-ever all-Volvo coach makes its British debut, and some...

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Millington viewpoint

Whatever your views on truck racing, it's here to stay and the transport industry must learn to live with it, reports Jack...

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New lines at Motor Show

SPRINT MOTOR Accessory Service will have many new lines on display for the first time at the Motor Show under the Sprint and...

Spraybake keeps in the swim

SPRAYBAKE is once again well represented at the Show. It is launching a new generation of spraybooths, involving a new lighting...

Computer packages for workshops

KALAMAZOO is launching two motor trade computer packages, one for forecourt management arid the other for workshop control....

Play the discount game

GUYSON is presenting its Galaxie blast cleaning machine and putting on demonstrations. It has been produced and fabricated in...

Body repair systems' and services

BLACKHAWK Automotive is exhibiting body-repair systems and services on its stand. The Blackometry training system, introduced...

Catering for workshops

EUROBEV will display two drinks dispensers which have received "1984 Awards for Hygiene" from the Royal Institute of Public...

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Haulage conditions were never tougher

The 1982 Act in Action— Jonathan Lawton WHEN the 38-ton vehicle appeared, it was seen as some relaxation of the rigid...

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City traffic: the GLC balancing act

Traffic Movement in Cities — Dave Wetzel THE PAPER by Dave Wetzel in the manual is an aide-mornoire which he will use to put...

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An 'Environment of efficiency' quest

The Other Environment — Garry Turvey ENVIRONMENT does not just mean sleepy villages and leafy lanes. Environment means the...

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Unite to plead the cause of transport

One Voice for Transport? — Len Payne THE TRANPORT links that our industry has produced have enabled movement of people and...