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14th October 1993
14th October 1993
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Chunnel claim

• Eurotunnel says its Le Shuttle Channel Tunnel service will take a quarter of freight traffic from Dover to Calais during...

auliers wiped out b Bed collapse

by Amanda Bradbury • Around 15 hauliers owed at least 1200,000 after the country's third largest seed trader went into...

Rental row leads to writ

• A former rental firm has issued a writ against RDB Freight Lines to settle a year-long dispute over £38,000 it claims to be...

Check charges

• The Vehicle Inspectorate will be prosecuting some of the operators who were found to be breaking the law during a...

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Heavy haulage tax hike gives UK work to Dutch

• Heavy haulier John Golding may have to lay off drivers and sell some vehicles because a customer has switched to Continental...

Police investigate absent forwarders

by Karen Miles • Police are appealing for help after launching an inquiry into two Leeds freight forwarders whose staff appear...

DOT backs move to rail

• Transport Minister Roger Freeman has launched initiatives to shift freight off roads when private firms are allowed to run...

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• West Yorkshire Waste Management expects to join with Shanks

& McEwan to bid for a £4m transport contract it was forced to put on the market under the statutory tendering rules. Failures...

Euro-1 boosts figures

by Karen Miles • Soaring truck registration figures for September could be good news for hauliers looking for competitive deals...

Severn hauliers plan

to boycott tag tolls • 1 hullers are boycotting an electronic toll collection scheme which they say will cost regular users of...

Truck ban threat hits Aberdeen

• The prospect of the pedestrianisation of Aberdeen's main thoroughfare and shopping street has infuriated hauliers who say the...

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Gassing up in the cit

by Brian Weatherley • At last week's Coach & Bus '93 Volvo demonstrated its low-emission Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) bus, and...

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Going east

• MAN is supplying Russian gas exploration company Gazprom with 200 6x6 chassis. The MeiIlerbodied 36.330DFK tippers will be...

Slow take-up for autos

• Heavy truck operators are still wary of automatic transmissions. Last month Leyland Daf surveyed fleet operators of...

Low-loader with twin functions

• Mansfield plant hire company Raymond (Access) has taken Andover Trailers' first extendible Superlow low-loader trailer which...

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Action threat hits Linkman

by Juliet Parish • Linkman Tankers faces the threat of industrial action at Purfleet after a conciliation body failed to...

Marshalls shortens consultation time

• Commercial vehicle manufacturer and aircraft refurbisher Marshalls of Cambridge will be taken to an industrial tribunal...

Parent problems for CTR

• Uncertainty hung over the future of Central Trailer Rentco this week as parent 'company Tiphook acknowledged financial...

Stormont owes £25m

• Receivers of one of the biggest truck, van and car hire companies in the south-east have revealed that the company owes...

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Silverlink revival

• The owner of collapsed courier Silverlink Transport looks set to trade again after a stormy creditors meeting last week...

Block booking • Hammond Distribution has won the haulage contract

at the new C,elcon Blocks plant in Kent. The transport firm has spent £200,000 on three Leyland Dais and expects the fleet to...

u Pont cuts to hit drivers?

by Grant Prior • Job uncertainty faces 30 drivers this Christmas as cut backs by chemicals giant Du Pont swing into action....

Private fuel to escape some NI

El lauliers who use fuel cards for private vehicle use are to be exempt some National Insurance Contributions. The move is...

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Fax arrived too late

• Derbyshire heavy haulier Heanor Haulage and one of the company's drivers, Paul Marriots, have been cleared of offences...

Straw bales were not secure

• Appeals by Goole-based Northern Straw Co and one of its drivers against fines imposed after bales of straw had fallen from a...

Hauliers failed to pay redundancy

• I lumberside haulier Alan Carter has to pay £250 towards the legal expenses of a driver after failing to turn up at a hearing...

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No action • Although he took no action against the

Class I LGV licence held by Ashbourne, Derbyshire lorry driver David Hugrnan, North Western IC Martin Albu warned that speeding...

Overload fine reduced

• Cheshire ownerdriver John Warburton succeeded in having a fine of .£625 for a 4.5% werload on a 38 tonne artic reduced to...

Two councils oppose licence

• A bid by England Environmental of Vale of Glamorgan for a licence for nine vehicles and five trailers, (CM 915 Sept) faced...

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Welsh Water weight saver

• Thompson Carmichael has supplied Welsh Water with a weight-saving aluminium tanker and built what it believes is the first...

Parceline buys and mends

• Parceline has taken another 15 Boalloy-bodied Leyland Daf 45130 Roadrunner 7.5-tonners and refurbished 11 existing ones. The...

Cavewood adds a Swiss-rolling Volvo

• Cavewood Transport has added a left-hand drive Volvo F12 drawbar outfit to its continental fleet for regular runs to...

United Carriers invests £4.5m

• United Carriers has recently invested £4.5m in 138 Leyland Daf and Mercedes rigid, artic and drawbar outfits. The vehicles...

Austrian order

• European Intermocial Products has completed £250,000 worth of 7.15m, insulated and top-loading standard bulk containers for...

• Croydon-based bodybuilder Thompsons (UK) has increased its floor space

by over 60% in preparation for the expected recovery in the tipper market. The new factory is opposite the tipper specialist's...

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Highflyers at Frankfurt

• Free from C8zU constraints, exotic show models included a 3.8m-wide 'seat van' on a stretched 7m lveco 120E15 EuroCargo and...

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Lowdown on a rising market

• A slimmer and fitter line-up of bus and coach manufacturers came to Coach and Bus 93 with an innovative array of models to...

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PAYING A HEAVY PRICE

"We're shattered here. We're supposed to be in the Common market but we're having to compete with the Dutch with our hands tied...

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Recipe corner

D houghts of catering for the numerous parties the Hawk throws every Christmas has had these venerable feathers fair twitching...

Falling into the back of a lorry

M hile the majority of drivers are decent, law abidin g citizens there are one or two rotten apples in any barrel. At a...

, Getting Anneka's in a twist

M onderwoman is back.Yes, Anneka Rice has returned to our screens in a new series of the programme that puts the world to...

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IIVAST; NOT ANT NOT

W hen new opportunities knock at the door of a family haulage business, they are often treated with suspicion, occasionally...

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T he British have always had a soft spot for "characters"—anyone

who goes about things in an unconventional, if somewhat conspicuous, way — whether or not they actually do those things very...

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SIJ:JW1_,/

DOES I' International haulier William Lucy runs the first right-handdrive vehicle in the UK factory-fitted with a Telma...

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HOW IT WORKS

T he Telma Retarder has three or four circuits which adapt the braking load to driving conditions. It is operated by automatic...

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Eli) I 10 1 C Scania and Cummins are pathfinders

in electronic engine management systems for trucks. Where they lead, others are bound to follow. • Electronically controlled...

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HOW THE EUI WORKS

T he EUI has two essential features. One is a corn-driven plunger which generates the pressure in the fuel; the other is a...

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Union support

• I would like to second Mr Parry's comments about drivers' unions (CM 7-13 October). I have been an HGV driver for more years...

Born again directors

• My eyebrows were raised when! read what was said about Section 216 of the Insolvency Act 1986 in the article 'Born again...

Owner driver warning

• May I, through your publication, try to warn potential so-called self employed owner-drivers to think very carefully before...

Robert Matthews

• Robert Anthony Matthews, known to everyone as Bob, was tragically taken from us on Monday 20 September. He will be forever in...

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'The trouble with sight loss is that it is an insidious business'

4 T he truck driver needs to he the most vigilant of all drivers since the truck is potentially the most lethal of all road...