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14th June 2012
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Round up the troops

One of my earliest memories is being taken to Plymouth Hoe to see the name of my great-grandfather on the War Memorial...

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Operators need to work to stop driver shortage

By Chris Druce THE HEAD OF a new working group formed to tackle the looming threat of a driver shortage has called on...

THE GROUP

THE DRIVERS’ Occupational Craft Skills Group will meet twice a year and will include representatives from both the heavy...

700 jobs set to change at Co-operative Group DCs

APPROXIMATELY 700 EMPLOYEES at the Co-operative Group’s DCs in Portbury, Bristol and Wellington, Somerset, face a period of...

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TCs can decide if haulier has financial standing after CVA

By Christopher Walton OPERATORS THAT propose or have entered a company voluntary arrangement (CVA) should notify traffic...

Eurovision Logistics , ABE Ledbury and S&S Distribution are the first

operators to donate to the FairFuelUK (FFUK) campaign. FFUK has relied on financial backing from its key supporters – the...

The Freight Transport Association has launched Mode Shift Centre , a

service that allows hauliers to locate the best intermodal deals for transporting goods across Europe. Free to members, it...

New electric van to hit UK shores

A NEW ENTRY to the electric CV market is set to be launched in Britain after receiving backing from the Technology Strategy...

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Vosa fixes OCRS problems but delays implementation

By Chris Tindall VOSA SAYS IT has fixed the problem that has delayed the introduction of changes to its OCRS system. However,...

MODERNISING ATFs

VOSA HAS launched a twomonth project to explore ways to modernise and improve the service it provides to authorised testing...

UPN Direct to boost efficiency

THE UNITED PALLET Network (UPN) is to roll out a new service designed to win more of the e-commerce market and help members...

Ferry fares could put Scots out of business

HAULIERS DELIVERING to and from the Western Isles of Scotland say a recent 50% increase in ferry fares, along with another 50%...

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Exhibitors get ready for CM Live

By Justin Stanton ANOTHER SLEW OF suppliers has signed up to exhibit and demonstrate their products and services at the...

UK Young Driver finalists announced

THE 10 DRIVERS competing to be the UK representatives for this year’s Young European Truck Driver competition have been...

Stowaways found in Great Bear truck

POLICE AND UK Border Agency officers descended on Great Bear Distribution last week after six stowaways were found in the back...

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AVCIS future to be decided

THE FUTURE OF the vehicle crime intelligence service AVCIS will be decided by the most senior decisionmaking body in the police...

UK truck market defies forecasts

By David Wilcox WITH ALMOST HALF the year gone, the UK truck market continues to defy forecasts of only modest growth this...

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It’s a SureWeigh to go

The SureWeigh skip-weight system by Avery Weigh-Tronix fits on a skip-loader’s chain-hanger brackets and uses wireless data...

Plastecnic gets a leg up

First shown in the UK at the CV Show in April, Spanish-made Plastecnic aluminium landing legs are now being distributed in the...

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Land on two feet with BPW

Trailer landing legs should combine strength, durability and low weight, never more so than when installed on a tipping...

Edbro seizes the Day

Edbro introduced a new 8x4 tipping gear, the CX14, at Tip-ex two years ago. It sports a slimmed-down cylinder, which means a...

Get the right angle with VWS’s display

A clear trend in the on-board weighing business is to include the option of an inclinometer (tilt-angle sensor) that uses the...

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Management reshuffle at VW, MAN and Scania

By David Wilcox VOLKSWAGEN (VW) is beginning to pull the strings of its two truck subsidiaries, MAN and Scania, with top...

CV Show 2012 proves to be one of the best yet

ATTENDANCE AT the CV Show 2012 topped 16,000 visitors this year, beating last year’s turnout, according to an independent ABC...

Praise for truckers with good manners!

WRITING IN LAST week’s Autocar (6 June issue), Colin Goodwin has penned an open letter to the Road Haulage Association in...

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Testing times

Vosa chief executive Alastair Peoples reviews the often controversial strategy to increase the private testing of LGVs, and...

OCRS update

Vosa was planning to introduce changes to OCRS in April, but these have been put back due to “technical reasons”. Two of the...

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Ford offers the

complete package By George Barrow YOU MAY HAVE seen the new Ford Ranger on the roads recently as models are beginning to...

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O-licence revocation appeal dismissed

Langston’s Group has lost an appeal against a revocation of its O-licence By Roger Brown HOUSEHOLD AND office removals...

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Fined after driver fell from tipper truck

MOLE VALLEY Feed Solutions has been fined £6,000 after a driver suffered severe injuries when he fell from the top of a tipper...

Disc lending results in disqualification

A CHELMSFORD-based haulier has been disqualified for three years for lending discs to other operators. In a written decision...

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New Sheffield base for haulier

JONBEARICH HAS been granted authorisation for two vehicles and one trailer at the Concrete facility in Holywell Road,...

William F Marshall

WILLIAM F Marshall can base one vehicle at Marbil Cottage in Fordoun, Lawrencekirk, subject to conditions: • access to and...

Eurovision Logistics

EUROVISION LOGISTICS is looking to remove its Riverside Warehouse in Wincolmlee, Hull from its licence.

Rhys Davies Freight Logistics

RHYS DAVIES wants to base 20 vehicles and 10 trailers at a unit on the Carlton Industrial Estate in Carlton, Barnsley.

Bedfords Transport

BEDFORDS TRANSPORT wants the go ahead to base 10 vehicles and 30 trailers at the Polestar (Sheffield) site.

Scottish and North Eastern traffic areas Edinburgh

• A public inquiry (PI) on 20 June will consider a new application from Perth-based G&M Carriers. • On 20 June, a public...

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Putting animal welfare first

Will an eight-hour time limit end the EU’s livestock trade? Words: Patric Cunnane Since 1997 the EU has regulated the welfare...

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Keep the noise down

Noisy trucks are being targeted in proposals that the EC likens to Euro-5 and Euro-6 regulations for engine emissions. The...

ANIMAL TRANSPORT: HOW THE UK APPLIES THE LAW

The UK adopted regulation EC regulation No1/2005 on the protection of animals during transport. It advises on good transport...

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SWITCHING TRANSPORT MODES

The Freight Transport Association (FTA) has launched Mode Shift Centre, a new service that allows hauliers to locate the best...

Spy in the sky

The time when hauliers can use Europe’s own satellite navigation system moves closer with the launch of two more Galileo...

NEW GENERATION TACHOGRAPHS GET GREEN LIGHT

Proposals for smart tachographs have passed their first test – approval by the parliament’s transport committee. Now they face...

Cyprus takes its turn in the hot seat

The six-month rotating Presidency of the Council of the EU passes to Cyprus from 1 July, replacing Denmark. The Danish...

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Who is responsible?

It’s not always clear who is responsible for employees when contracts change hands Words: Laura Hadzik and Claire Dean Two...

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Unleashing the

ragon Words: Brian Weatherley You might not have heard of CIMC or even be aware that it’s the world’s biggest trailer maker,...

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WHO’S NUMBER ONE?

What the data reveals Based on available data from the trailer makers, CIMC is ahead of the pack in terms of being the world’s...

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ade in Ita

O n its recent press event in Italy for British journalists, Iveco provided a fleet of new generation Daily vans, complete with...

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Decade of growth

Expansion and partnership opportunities are the name of the game at ATE Truck & Trailer Sales Words: Pip Dunn The past decade...

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The gospel of

affordability Operators are choosing older used trucks to meet their needs rather than committing to a new truck and a...

NEW BUSINESS

Few business people have a kind word for the Working Time Directive, but Jamie McDonald, who runs independent dealership RJM...

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Selling only to the right customers

MAN’s TopUsed is selling seven military-spec vehicles through tender, to ensure they are sold to customers with good repute...