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19th July 2007
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Jobs go as Ramage buys United Freight

One United Freight Distribution depot shuts with 65 job losses; Ramage Distribution buys the rest of the firm. Roanna Avison...

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Vosa will be the 'victim' in LEZ confusion

A FORMER VOSA station manager has warned Commercial Motor that Vosa will face an "avalanche of enquiries" about compliance with...

Goodyear tyres give Max performance

GOODYEAR HAS launched a range of truck tyres under its new Max Technology banner. The tyres have been shown to set performance...

SCF supplies an AdBlue answer

SOUTHERN COUNTIES Fuel (SCF) is supplying AdBlue for Dutch producer Greenthent as well as storage and dispensing equipment....

The logistics industry may have to share

GROWING PRESSURE to find land for logistics centres could result in operators working together to make the best use of space....

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Study finds driver behaviour the main cause of accidents

LGVs turning left can be a huge danger to cyclists Dylan Gray looks at a German study that says the mirrors aren't to blame. A...

Driver kidnapped and truck burned

POLICE ARE LOOKING for witnesses after a truck was hijacked from a lay-by on the A34 near Didcot, Oxfordshire, in the early...

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RHA calls for fuel duty freeze

THE ROAD Haulage Association (RHA) has written to the new Chancellor of the Exchequer, Alistair Darling, to ask him to freeze...

London event promotes green driving

THE 2007 CAPITAL Arrive 'N' Drive, sponsored by Transport for London, is being held to encourage fuel-efficient driving by...

Binotto ups cylinder rate

ITALIAN TIPPER hyaraufics company Binotto has built a plant in Padova, Italy, in an attempt to keep up with growing market /...

Dover traffic

More trucks passed through the port of Dover in the first six months of 2007 than 2006, Dover Harbour Board figures showed that...

M6 widening

The Freight Transport Association has called on the government to go ahead with the proposals for the widening of the M6...

Driver death

A truck driver who died when his vehicle collided with a bridge over the M1 last week has been named as Mark Anthony Gibbins....

New toll

DKV Euro Service is launching a service package for the French toll system TIS PL, which has been in place since January. A...

Rail freight

The Freight Transport Association has welcomed a E3.6bn blueprint for Scotland's railways, but says it fails to detail the...

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Private equity firm acquires Clearstone driver agency

RCapital has bought Clearstone from administrators — but the agency's creditors are concerned they will lose out. Chris Tindall...

Trailer demand results in axle shortage

GROWTH TN THE trailer market in Eastern Europe has resulted in a shortage of axles in the West, according to UK consulting...

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Derailed freight wagons are proving hard to remove

The clean-up operation after a train derailment in Cambridgeshire creates a "huge, tricky" challenge. Chris Tindall reports....

New Palletline member

UTTOXETER -BASED Professional Handling Wit hcare has joined Palletline. The company provides general haulage services but...

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Empty running remains an issue for food deliveries

DfT figures show that customer and local authority constraints on deliveries into town centres hurt efficiency and productivity...

Morrisons closure results in DHL job losses

THE CLOSURE of a Morrisons distribution centre in Tamworth, Staffs, next month wit see 582 workers either being made redundant...

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return to Volvo

QUARRY EQUIPMENTspedalist Hutchinson Engineering Services is planning to replace most of its fleet with Volvos, with its first...

This week on

Rikki Chequer, community manager for Truck/Vet UK, reports on the past week's hot topics of discussion among members of the...

TruckPol vehicle will highlight crime hot spots

TRUCK POL HAS bought a vehicle which will be made available to police forces around the country to highlight areas that are...

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Internet shopping boosts CO2

The rise in CVs delivering to homes as a result of internet shopping is having a big impact on CO 2 emissions. Chris Tindall...

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P&O goes RO-RO on

Tilbury-Zeebrugge P&O FERRIES has commenced a roll-on roll-off (RU-RU) service between the Port of Tilbury and Zeebrugge in...

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No EU cash yet for East Anglian plans

The DfT says the East of England Regional Assembly is premature in its demands for European funding to boost rail freight....

New Renaults touch down at Plane Handling

AIRLINE HANDLER Plane Handling has taken delivery of 10 Furo-2 Renault Premium 450.18 4x2 tractor units and six Euro-4 Renault...

RAC takes on Renault training

FROM OCTOBER the RAC is to take control of the training offered by Renault Trucks' Advanced Apprenticeship Options Programme;...

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Truck driver WINS £28,000 from firm in liquidation

The award for unfair dismissal comes after the driver was asked by his employer to ignore drivers' hours legislation. Peter...

Councils to gain more control over roadworks

THE GOVERNMENT is to give local councils more powers to co-ordinate roadworks in an effort to minimise disruption to the road...

Islington goes

elec - ric for maintenance ISLINGTON BOROUGH Council has added a Modec electric vehicle to its fleet.The Modec went into...

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Setting a new standard

The FTA has teamed up with TRL to establish new minimum standards for load security in vans. David Harris finds out why. A...

The OT's guidelines

The INT accepts that its guidelines on securing loads do not cover all circumstances, and hints that it might change them in...

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Fight back

One man who has helped fight road transport crime is security consultant Frank Heinrich-Jones. Tim Maughan meets him. I n...

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Time to fix re-torqueing confusion

I WAS INTERESTED to read the letter from Alan Everett raising the issue of wheel torque (CM 14 June).The British Tyre...

Enforcement should be driven by safety, not the need to hit targets

TIM RI DYA RD'S article on graduated fixed penalty and deposit schemes (CM 12 July) is excellent and provides sound advice, but...

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London Construdion Consolidation Centre

The London Construction Consolidation Centre has been operating for about 18 months — Dylan Gray finds out what it's all about...

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Kids blamed for tachograph mess but TC doesn't buy it

The TC is also "inclined to believe" that the nephews of the disqualified managing director were acting as a front. Mike Jewell...

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Owner-driver narrowly escapes revocation

A MERSEYSIDE owner-driver escaped with a formal warning after admitting several offences including operating without an...

New operating centre is refused on environmental grounds

AN OPERATOR has been refused permission to change the operating centre of its one-vehicle restricted licence on environmental...

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Firm that ignored warnings has 0-licence bid rejected

A TONBRIDG E, KENT-based operator failed in its bid for a 12-vehicle/two-trailer licence after an inquiry heard it had...

Further suspension for driver who committed 'daft' tacho fiddle

A DRIVER who falsified a tachograph record a month after the suspension of his LGV driving licence had ended has lost his...

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Labour pains

D rivers who are members of the Communication Workers Union are currently taking industrial action against their employer,...

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Workplaces must be safe for both employees and visitors —

a recent case highlights the high cost in human and financial terms if the health and safety legislation is not followed, Adam...

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TAKING PRECAUTIONS

Employers must: • assess the risks to health and safety • make arrangements for implementing safety measures • appoint someone...

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Law p us

Up and coming law with the HA FUTURE LEGISLATION Corporate manslaughter: The government plans to introduce a new offence to...

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TIPPED FON THE TOP

here was a time when Foden, with its single-reduction rear bogies, dominated the 6x4 tractor market, providing vehicles for...

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If you're in the market for a tough-looking, heavy-duty 6x4

tractor, Merc's Actros makes a strong case. The high-roof Long Distance cab is enhanced by headlight stone guards, a...

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This Renault tractor might look like an ordinary Premium but

this is the latest Lander variant of the popular French workhorse. Developed to meet demand for maximum payload, the Premium...

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Here are two rather different tractors, both capable of earning

a living in tipper work, yet one has to emerge victorious in this test. The Merc's higher torque output gives it a slight edge...

FL280

Volvo's F1280 18-11onner is the latest entrant to the full-weight four-wheeler market. The 4.1m-wheelbase H (high) chassis is...

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TrucKs these days are technical marvels, but does that mean you can fill up anywhere with anything?

Dylan Gray looks at what might harm even the strongest engines. W hile the majority of UK hauliers stay in the UK, a slowly...

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CASE STUDIES

Tosco is running more than 75% of its 2000, trucks on a 50% biodiesel blend marketed as Greenergy B50. Tesco is one of the...

McDonald's

It may be attacked by critics for selling unhealthy meals, but McDonald's claims to be doing its bit for the environment by...

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ADBLIJE THE

ONLY GAME IN TOWN The ever-increasing demand for lower emissions is reflected in the growing popularity of SCR technology....

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veco had a strong presence among the heavy chassis exhibits

at this year's European Tow Show, held at the Telford International Centre. In addition to the largest number of stands...

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Modern shared-user networks come at a price. But, as Tim

Maughan finds, they can make for full LGV loads and increase that bottom line. any upL cit,t; , , lament the loss of...

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EIMPIPATFAM

gujagmagai Bournemouth-based Shears Brothers Transport joined the Transport Exchange Group (TEG) two years ago. It started as a...

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THE HEAVY HAULIER Specialist heavy haulage outfit BJ & C

Carberry is located in Stanton, Bury St Edmunds. The firm runs seven trucks, with a maximum gross weight of 80 tonnes. Director...

THE FREIGHT FORWARDER Felixstowe - based freight forwarder Jordan Freight has been

a Teleroute member for eight years. The system has its uses, says director Jon Swallow, although he prefers the personal touch...

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TELEROUTE

'Live vehicle and freight Like The Courier Exchange, German-owned Teleroute provides real-time exchange information to road...

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MILITARY MIGHT

Being surrounded by military vehicles in an enclosed area might not sound like a good idea, but in this case everyone was...

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In search of older trucks

It seems every man and his dog is fighting for five-year-old stock as dealers struggle to meet demand. Kevin Swallow reports....

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Scramble for Euro-3 LGVs as LEZ looms

Own-account companies are in danger of huge penalties if they don't get themselves ready for London's low-emission zone, which...

"They will be in for a shock when they are charged

£200 per visit" standards will be lined £200 per day for entering the LEZ. However, from October this year,TfL's automatic...

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Supply & demand

Used truck prices remain strong despite improving supply, according to IVanheim Auctions CV sales director Alex Wright. T he...