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23rd February 2006
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Over 300 jobs lost at Harrier Logistics

Although its MD promised a return to profitability, it appears the curtain has finally come down on Harrier Logistics. David...

Eddie Stobart hangs on to Eastern 0-licence

HIGH-PROFILE HAULAGE firm Eddie Stobart has hung on to its 0-licence in the Eastern Traffic Area.The potential loss of the...

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Union claims ASDA aims to dilute deal at Dartford

SUPERMARKET GIANT Asda is trying to dilute a recognition agreement at its Dartford depot, days .after it was ordered to pay 340...

Stuart Oliver must pay E500,000

DISGRACED OPERATOR Stuart Oliver appeared before magstrates last week and was ordered to pay almost £500.000 in outstanding...

Knights bosses pleased

WELL-KNOWN Northamptonshire haulage firm Knights of Old made steady progress in the year ending 31 May 2005. Its pre-tax...

No link

Freelance transport writ( and author David Lowe wishes to make clear he no involvement in Chest based firm RF Fielding ( 16...

Talking transp

The FTAs London Freigt Summit on 7 March will include discussions on proposals for a Low Emi Zone, congestion charg loading and...

Mystery blaze

Avon Fire and Rescue Service has yet to disco the cause of a fire that destroyed seven trucks at the Western Approac...

Arson suspecti

Dundee police are treati a fire that blazed througl a Dundee truckstop as suspected arson. Two tr and trailers were damac

'Medieval' Al

Drivers on the Al to the north of Morpeth in Northumberland have condemned the road aE "medieval motorway" at a study ruled out...

Digitach dema

According to a survey b FTA, some 55% of open will opt for digital tachog within the first 12 month; their introduction.

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Truck leaking radiation was 'highly dangerous'

An Oxfordshire firm has been left £400,000 out of pocket after a serious health and safety breach. Bridget Carter reports. A...

Haulier hands murdered drug dealer's assets to ARA

ONE OF Northern Ireland s most colourful hauliers has voluntarily paid £45,000 to the Assets Recovery Agency (ARA) after an...

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Crash driver off with stress

A DRIVER WORKING for Hertfordshire firm Funstons Transport who was caught up in the A52 crash in Lincolnshire last week had...

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Hargreaves AM high as it doubles profit and expands

With turnover and profits roaring ahead since floating its shares, this North-East haulier is on the acquisition trail. David...

Scots tipperman saves E70k by switching from blue to red

KELTY, FIFE-BASED tipper operator A8...I Nelson has taken delivery of 28 new MAN tractor units and has switched its fleet...

TGA hits Euro-4 with D26

MAN'S LARGER-CAPACITY derivative of its D20 truck diesel engine,the D26,will be available in TGA chassis before the Euro-4...

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Don't turn a blind eye

Could fatal accidents involving immigrant workers be avoided? Mr X believes so, and explains how Vosa could be the key....

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Tempting women to join business

THE LEARNING and Skills Council is backing an attempt to tempt more women into road transport across the North-West. After a...

Czech driver still to pay E1,000 fine

A CZECH TRUCK driver who was fined £1,000 almost a year ago for causing a crash that killed a Birmingham pensioner has yet to...

Appeal court doubles driver's senten

A MOTORIST whose dangerous driving caused the death of a truck driver has had his "unduly lenient" 12-month jail term doubled....

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Summer chaos threat on M6

The motorway will suffer further disruption as it shuts for pothole repairs. David Harris reports. OPERATORS USING the M6...

Liquidation costs 30 jobs

MORE THAN 30 drivers lost their jobs last week when Goole, East Yorks-based container firm Alec Fetch Transport was wound up....

Iveco teams up with Tata Daewoo

1VECO IS stepping up its profile in the Far East through a new middleweight truck partnership with Tata Daewoo Commercial...

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Actros helps Aliens reach for the sky

WEST MIDLANDS-based haulier Aliens (Stourbridge) Transport has taken delivery of its latest crane-equipped truck to be used for...

Unions meet over pensio

SHOPS"I'EWA RDS representing 1.000 Co-op workers are to meet again to discuss their response to the company's plan to axe its...

UPN doubles profit and increases turnover

PRE-TAX PROFIT at United Pallet Network (UPN) doubled in the year ending 31 March 2005, with management insist ing growt h...

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No relief from congestion

before 2015 at the earliest Jams today and jams tomorrow — that's the message from the DfT on the state of the road network....

The Nissan Cabstar will join Renault range

RENAULT TRt. (...KS will market a Renault-badged version of the next-generation Nissan Cabstar forward-control light truck....

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The true cost of Euro-4 is revealed

Cleaner trucks will mean higher bills, a conference was told last week. Sharon Clancy reports. EURO-4 TRUCKS ARE set to cost...

Industry warns of Low Emission Zone concerns

BUSINESSES AND TRADE associations are worried about the proposed Low Emission Zone (LEZ) for London, not least whether the...

Euro court supports ecopoints

THE AUSTRIAN GOVERNMENT has failed in its legal bid to abolish the ecopoints system. The European Court of Justice (ECJ)...

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Time to have your say

The FTA is worried that industry apathy may thwart the government's plans to radically overhaul the 0-licensing system. Chris...

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There has been a rise in fuel prices across Europe

again this month, with the Czech Republic (up 4.12%) and Spain (up 3.26%) experiencing the largest increases. But for once the...

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Driven to success

When Bob Terris started work at 17 he followed his father's advice: 'If you want to make money you have to do it for yourself'....

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New drivers hit by premiums

THE REASON FOR the work shortage for new and young drivers is two-fold. Firstly, unless the company has iN own bonded...

LG1/ training is a 'waste of money'

I'M SURE YOU get loads of letters from people like me — I'm another one of those suckers who spent money they couldn't really...

Concern over Dart Line takeover

I HAVE NOTED with a little concern the recently announced takeover of Dart Line by Cobelfret.This hardly seems a good move as...

Legislation not the way to safety

WHAT GOES AROUND comes around, as they say. Reading:II m Ridyard's article on the current Road Safety Bill (CM 19 January) took...

We should accept foreign drivers

I'M FED UP with moans about East European drivers.We're short of drivers and British kids don't seem to understand the meaning...

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Playing your cards right

In time, the DVLA is likely to issue something like 750,000 smart cards for digitachs. So far it has issued fewer than 6,000....

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Bogus maintenance records lead to licence revocation

Deputy IC takes a dim view of operator who attempted to deceive a Public Inquiry with maintenance records he completed...

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Company that put things right escapes licence action

AN OLDHAM firm has been given a formal warning for serious maintenance breaches after it admitted taking its "eye off the...

Recovery firm takes over associate's work

CARDIFF-BASED Dragon Truck & Van has successfully applied for an 0-licence to take over the work of an associate firm that lost...

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Application granted despite lack of planning permission

A TRAFFIC Commissioner refused to become involved in a dispute between a council and an operator when he authorised the firm's...

Operator's son fails to win an 0-licence

A LICENCE application by a South-Coast operator has been rejected on the grounds that it was a ploy to enable the applicant's...

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Age no barrier

Workers experiencing discrimination because they are considered too young or too old need no longer suffer in silence....

PROPOSED CHANGES The draft regulations will: • Prohibit unjustified age

discrimination in the areas of recruitment, promotion and vocational training • Require employers who set their retirement age...

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Legislate to regulate

As the eighties began, the industry expected regulation with a light touch — but the Tories had other ideas. Patric Cunnane...

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Question time

Our popular legal clinic is returning to the CV Show in April. Patric Cunnane explains now you can book your free...

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IHILUX GOES DE LUXE

There's a time and a place for pickups, and their traditional place is off-road. But the latest generation of pickups are...

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FOURTH PARTY OPERATORS

Transport consultants help manufacturers and retailers select third-party operators. As Tim Maughan discovers, they can help...

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THE COSTS One industry insider believes there E three categories

of transport cons'. The "premier division", which deal the biggest fleets, charge in the rec . £2,000 a day. Then there's what...

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THE LIMITATIONS

"As a consultant you cannot advise a customer to spend money they haven't got," Derek Bell points out. These experts are not...

EXPERT WITNESSES

Transport consultants are often called in to act as expert witnesses. Say a warehouse operator's floor begins to crack up just...

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TROUBLESHOOTING When manufacturers. retailers and fleet operators come together, there

can be teething problems. The client may bla the 3PL." says Derek Bell, "but we've fc that problems can be on both sides." And...

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NEED TO KNOW

Identifying good consultants Anybody can sel thernselves up as a consultant—so how can operators sort the wheat from the...

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CASE STUDY

Outsourcing to a 3PL A manufacturer of DIY products recently changed its strategy from manufacturing in-house to...

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WA TING FOR APPROVAL

VVithin a few years, truck bodybuilders will have 'whole vehicle' type approval to contend with — and operators won't be immune...

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KITT 1 NG OUT

Bolted construction has transformed the DIY body kit market. In a win-win situation, operators and bodybuilders both benefit....

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THE ULTIMATE PITCH

You know your new company has a fighting chance — now it's time to convince others. Louise Cole explains the business plan....

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BETTER ALL THE TI

Once again we're assessing CAA's long-term test fleet. And with the Volkswagen Caddy and the Vauxhall Movano, it seems we've...

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T he winter months have seen the Movano fight off frost,

salt, frost again, snow, hailstones,a thief and some erratic parking by a neighbour. Despite all this it has come through,...

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FAST-TRACK RECRUITMENT

Executives Online can provide fleet managers in a jiffy compared to typical recruitment firms, Tim Maughan discovers. I f...

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Careers In Transporl 'phenomenon'

One online recruitment operation h trebled its staff in just half a year. ill I L.-BASED Careers In Transport has expanded its...

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Used sales turn the corner

CM'S inside trader could be forced to eat his words as business has suddenly picked up. Gloating? Not a bit of it... II ust...

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Automatically superior

Back in 2001 we put a Volvo FM12 Geartronic through its paces... W e tested the fleetoriented FM12 at the turn of the...

Right trucks for the right buyer

Franchised dealers have to handle their fair share of undesirable products. But sometime the right buyer comes along at the...

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Used network solutions

Last year Renault Trucks UK reshuffled its management team, with Chris Sharp taking over responsibility for used sales and...