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23rd February 1985
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Editorial Subsidised competition

AS ROAD transport operators brace themselves for more financial burdens in Nigel Lawson's March 19 Budget, we learn of...

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Down-lic let-down

By Alan Millar CIVIL SERVANTS have dealt a last-minute blow to transport industry optimism that a limited down-licensing...

Dery prices leap again

A SEVEN PENCE increase in dery prices — contributing to a 17p rise for hauliers this year alone — could force many hauliers...

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Permits truth?

By Jack Semple FIGURES from Customs and Excise in Dover refute British hauliers' claims that there is serious abuse of the...

Bedford sale

BEDFORD Trucks looks set to sell its die making plant in Bedford and save some of the 249 jobs which had been threatened by its...

Warehouses merger

McGREGOR Cory Warehousing and Banbury Tea Warehouses announced the merging of their specialised commodity operations in the UK,...

Costs seminar

A ONE DAY seminar on controlling company vehicle costs is being held on March 22 at Shoreham Airport, West Sussex. The...

H&G European

CM HAS received complaints from hauliers about Ilford-based forwarder H&G European Ltd. There was apparently no manager...

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Weight checks reduced

By Alan Millar THE MINERS' strike has reduced the number of weight checks in the West Midland Traffic Area, the latest...

GLC v Ridley

THE GREATER London Council has sent a defiant letter to Transport Secretary Nicholas Ridley asking him to reconsider his...

Sales barely up

SALES of commercial vehicles are expected to end this year only 1.4 per cent above those for 1984, according to the Society of...

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Hauliers in a flap over snow spray

By Jack Semple DOUBTS over spray suppression equipment were given a new angle by hauliers at a meeting in Newmarket last...

Spanish/EEC agreement

IN ADVANCE of Spain joining the EEC, the transport ministers of the Community have signed an agreement with the Madrid...

LDoY set for Cranfield

THIS YEAR'S Lorry Driver of the Year finals are almost certain to be held again at Cranfield, Bedfordshire. The LDoY...

Big contract

WINCANTON Transport has won one of its largest fleet management contracts by taking over control of Everest Double Glazing's...

Call for tanker safety

LAST WEEK'S West German autobahn accident, in which 19 RAF bandsmen died after their coach collided with a fuel tanker, has led...

Toll study

RENEWED efforts to abolish tolls and have the £500m, and rising, toll debt written off are being made by the Freight Transport...

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Pickfords moves

THE ABERDEEN, Dunfermline and Luton branches of Pickfords Removals have new managers. Harry Milne moves from Dunfermline where...

EYMS's new GM

NEW GENERAL manager of East Yorkshire Motor Services is Alan Stephenson. He succeeds Stuart Senior, who as reported in CM...

Coach manager

FAMILY operator Arnold Shaw Coaches has appointed Ashley Wakelin as sales development manager. The appointment is part of a...

auin in Brussels

DENIS QUIN, director general of the Bus and Coach Council, replaces West German Helmuth Seither as president of the passenger...

Livery judge

IAN DALLISON, inland transport manager of the British Steel Corporation, has joined the CM Vehicle Livery Competition judging...

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Licence restored

AN ESSEX international haulier, who last year lost his licence on grounds of finance and repute following conviction for excise...

Lorry abroad

INTERNATIONAL operators may be interested to learn that the latest edition of Your Lorry Abroad, the Department of Transport's...

Truckfest latest

CALLING all operators of one-ton vans. CM'S Truckfest could be your chance of gaining extra publicity. Octagon Recovery, which...

New lorry park

PLANS for a lorry park at Stadium Way, Chester, took a step forward when the city council's property and estates committee...

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TDG company's redundancies

A TRANSPORT Development Group company, McKelvie of Paisley, is to lay off 33 drivers, seven maintenance workers and an...

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Topless bodies

By Bryan Jarvis FOUR CURTAIN siders with a difference have gone into service at William Youngers' Acton, West London depot....

Electric exchange

LUCAS CAV agents now offer a comprehensive electrical exchange service specifically aimed at the truck market. Thirty new...

Curtain rods

DON-BUR is offering sliding support pillars for its range of rigid and semi-trailer Palletmaster curtain-sided bodies, to give...

Ford contract

A NEW distribution deal by National Carriers Contract Services will give 78 Ford main dealers in Wales and SouthWest England a...

Pirelli poised to attack

PIRELLI is poised to launch an attack on both the original equipment and replacement tyre market in 1985. The Italian company...

ACE in hand

THE CM-sponsored Accessories and Components Exhibition, now in its third year, will be staged at the Wembley Conference Centre...

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Safer nuts to the industry

By Tim Blakemore THE INSTITUTE of Road Transport Engineers' campaign for research into the wheel fixing failures problem (CM,...

Cummins leads

CUMMINS became the leading engine supplier for eight wheelers in the UK for the first time last month with a total of 46...

Liffon's Regs supplement

LIFFON Engineering Services has published a 1985 supplement to its guide to Construction and Use, and lighting regulations....

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Rebels snubbed

The Government has a majority of nine on the committee which was expected to start work on Thursday and spent the morning...

Another fall in sales

THE MARKET for new buses and coaches this year is likely to fall by another 17.6 per cent, the Society of Motor Manufacturers...

Plymouth: 57pc rates rise?

PLYMOUTH City Council has used a report by MVA Consultancy to suggest that deregulation of bus services might raise city rates...

NBC calls in Barclays

THE NATIONAL Bus Company has engaged Barclays Merchant Bank to advise it on disposal after the Transport Bill becomes law....

Bus losses

A LARGE number of services provided by the Department of Transport to the bus industry does not fully cover their costs,...

THE DUNDEE-Errol bus service will soon have a change of

operator, following a decision by Tay Valley Coaches to withdraw from the route after March 2. The service will continue to be...

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Washer fine

THE SUFFOLK coach firm owner who failed to dismantle his illegally erected bus wash after being ordered to do so by his local...

Fox Cubs boost NBC

NATIONAL Bus Company subsidiaries are already taking delivery of the first of around 300 Ford Transit minibuses for minibus...

Exit fears follow crash

By Our Brussels Correspondent THE CRASH on a West German Autobahn which killed 19 RAF men aboard a Neoplan doubledecker coach...

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Shake-up at York group

By Tim Biakemore NEWS of a reorganisation in a York Trailer subsidiary (CM. February 16) will inevitably lead some industry...

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An extra dimension in style and comfort

Oaf's Spacecab option can add more than £2,500 to the price of a tractive unit. Tim Blakemore finds out what operators get for...

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It's a good lorry — when it's going!

IF Mr Scurlock (CM, February 9) had the trouble l have had in the last nine months, he wouldn't complain about his Scania. I...

'Munro's escape explained

I REFER to the article (CM, February 9) headed "Munro's escape'. Like Mr Munro, I also am not aware that court convictions...

Pleased with Des chassis

I READ with great surprise the report (CM, February 9) regarding the reliability of the Daf coach chassis. I have been running...

Youngs Coaches Cambridge • Daf Bus has pointed out that

it had offered help to Seamarks Coaches, whose problems were confined to the MB200 DKTL model and did not affect other Oafs in...

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No clearance for take-off

With certain exceptions, the inland clearance depot concept has not been the success it was hoped. So said a review of Customs...

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Customs' Greenford channel

THE ICD at Greenford in West London is operated by Butlers Warehousing and Distribution. It originally occupied 9,290sqm...

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The rail challenge

WHY don't we take freight off the roads and send it by rail? Letters on those lines are not unusual in the daily press; and...

Consultation

BR's main consultative body is the Rail Council, which will soon be given an update on the cost in lost coal haudage through...

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Freightliner: the future

THE MOVEMENT of ISO containers by road/rail was pioneered in Europe by British Rail in the Sixties. Since then Freightliner, an...

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RaiWeight Guide

THE FTA has published the London Rai/freight Guide tE5 to members), an assessment of facilities provided by rail freight...

Speedlink's support from hauliers

SPEEDLINK is the most obvious competitor to road transport. But this, too, has a strong intermodal side. This Railfreight...

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Alternative freight service: RA view

THE FREIGHT services operated by BR provide an important alternative to road-based distribution services, says the Freight...

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Dog days with Midland Red

AS 11,141 of the most exclusive dogs preened before the judges at Crufts at Earl's Court, the canine plebs of Staffordshire and...

Making mischief for kind busmen

THERE ARE some unpleasant people around. Among them are members of the public who have complained to the police that Crosville...

Ridley gets his facts wrong

THERE is a special skill in speech writing for Government Ministers. What they say must be written in a manner that fits the...

Good intentions not enough

FORD employees thought the company had lost a good opportunity to gain publicity and help famine relief in Ethiopia by not...

Wincanton and Lep race apart

IF in the words of Ecclesiastes, "the race is not to the swift," the Wincanton and Lep groups are in for a disappointment....

No tempered wind for shorn lambs

I HAVE remarked before on the singular lack of personal preparedness of lorry drivers for exceptional weather. It certainly...

One bark too many

"YOUR Watchdog Barks On" reads a leaflet just published by the Road Haulage Association, It makes much of the many campaigns...

Scots canter into the 20th century

AFTER 106 years, Scottish highway law reaching back to 1878 has been brought up to date in the Roads (Scotland) Act, 1985, came...

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Down to earth approach to road V airfreight

There's more to deciding which mode to use than a mere matter of distance. The Dow Group has a foot in both camps. Karen Miles...

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aterways: most operators don't want to know

While 10 times the present amount of freight could be carried on an already improved network, a larger share of the market...

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Felixstowe steals a march on Harwich

Container traffic at the East Anglian port of Felixstowe has doubled in five years. Rail and road operators have both...

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Road/rail transport has a lot going for it

Karen Miles looks at the Continental 'transport society' techniques and costs. This inter-modal system can be a way of...

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The Dunkirk spirit

by John Durant DUNKIRK, a port with a strong international transport bias, is becoming more important for British users....