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25th February 1993
25th February 1993
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DON'T JUST SIT THERE • At the height of the

blast of hot air that masqueraded as the debate over car seat belts a letter appeared in the press from a retired Naval...

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DOT call for front underrun guards • Cab design might have to change if front-impact fatalities are to be reduced.

The United Nations Economic Commission on Europe believes a redesign could save 80 lives a year in front-impact accidents. If...

IBIS ban banned • Boroughs Brent and Kingston are planning

to leave the London Lorry Ban scheme at the end of March, leaving 19 boroughs to administer the scheme which forces trucks off...

TGWU fights for transfer reversal II The Transport and General

Workers Union is hoping to reverse a 1992 industrial tribunal decision in April in a case which could have drastic implications...

Hauliers sailing into war over fish by Karen Miles •

Hauliers are bracing themselves for a fresh wave of French violence following attacks by French fishermen on British trucks. A...

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Finance deal paves way for deliveries by Nicky Clarke •

Operators who have ordered Leyland Daf trucks since the receivership can take delivery of them following a dealer financing...

Truck drivers say no to 'death-trap' seatbelts • Truck drivers

do not want to wear seatbelts because they are scared of being trapped in their cabs following an accident. A Commercial Motor...

Hauliers slam poaching • Roads minister Kenneth Carlisle has promised

the Eastern RHA that he will look into claims that farmers are "poaching" haulage business by using new 14-tonne payload...

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Check targets waste by Steve McQueen • A multi-agency vehicle

check on waste operators last week could help avert serious accidents, say Merseyside Police, who are mounting an anti-fly...

EC officials set to enforce law in UK • Transport

officials from the Continent could soon be helping to enforce road transport regulations on UK roads. The EC Karolus programme...

Romanian tax • Romania is imposing a 200% customs tax

on diesel calculated on tank capacity, irrespective of the actual amount carried at the time of taxation. The tax covers...

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Unipower duo flies into action • Unipower has developed a pair of high-power airfield emergency chassis.

The 6x6 SNM6D and 4x4 SNN4D both have a cab/body width of 2.9m, which Unipower says is the maximum permitted for emergency...

Bids for ID dealers MIRA gets the wind up •

MIRAs climatic wind tunnel (CWT), commissioned in January at a cost of £5m, makes its aerodynamic centre the best in the...

ERF 6x4 joins the Farnborough fleet • Farnborough Transport of

Hull is hoping for an extended service life from its first 26-tonne 6x4 ERF with the new eighttonne front axle, Norde rubber...

• Iveco Ford and MAN are heading bids by rival manufacturers to sign-up disillusioned Leyland Daf distributors.

The approaches are being made in areas of the country where Leyland Daf's representation and customer portfolio are...

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Seddon after 15 comes 16 EXCLUSIVE • Seddon Atkinson is

developing a range of lightweight tractors and multi-wheelers based around the Cummins L10 engine and fit ted with a modified...

Lighter and lower Fruehauf • Trailer maker Crane Fruehauf is

examining ways of offering more load volume on its semi-trailers—without compromising structural strength and keeping to...

Amtrak deal • Amtrak Express Parcels has taken delivery of

10 Scanias worth £500,000. The three P93 tractive units with Cartwright trailers and seven box-bodied 17-tonners were supplied...

Japanese tie-up • Cummins has entered a joint-venture operation with

Japanese plant equipment manufacturer Komatsu. The deal will help Cummins to spread the cost of future engine developments as...

Avon in Kent • Transmission parts manufacturer Avon Transmission Services

has opened a southern outlet at Aylesford in Kent. It is aimed at improving next-day deliveries for the South. Contact 071-629...

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Nolan drivers fight strike by Juliet Parish • Drivers working

for strike-hit Nolan Transport blockaded a main road in the Irish Republic last week—in support of their employer. The 14...

Ashvale has SAY in new firm • Less than a

month after mounting debts forced Derbyshire-based SAY Transport to call in the receiver, a new firm has applied for an...

SMMT looks at show options • The future of the

annual British International Motor Show is under review, with the National Exhibition Centre (NEC) contract due to expire after...

Bakery drivers accept pay rise • The pay negotiating body

for Allied Bakeries and Rank Hovis McDougall says that three of six union areas have accepted its offer for a 3% pay rise for...

Work goes better with Coca-Cola • Hauliers in the west

of England will be bidding for extra work following a decision from Coca-Cola & Schweppes Beverages to cut its distribution...

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)rivers accept • Onward Transport's 100 drivers at its five

UK depots are believed to have accepted a £5.20 rise on basic weekly pay from the Ackworth, West Yorks-based operator. Lift...

CHD bids for home work by Juliet Parish • Lancashire-based

Creegan Home Deliveries is on the acquisition trail in a bid to challenge the UK's leading catalogue delivery firms. Barrie...

Wincanton wins • Wincanton has won a three-year/£1.5m trtmking contract

with Modo Merchants. The work was previously handled by BRS's Guildford depot. Wincanton will haul from the Brooklands, Surrey...

Dairy vote • Around 300 drivers at Northern Dairies will

vote this week on a 2% pay offer from the Wakefield, West Yorks-based firm.

Atlanta generates rescue plan for Andover Trailers • Hampshire-based Andover

Trailers has been bought from the receiver by Atalanta Engineering, which manufactures diesel generators. The Chertsey,...

Hauliers hit by RFS crash • Former subcontractors of Richmond

Freight Services's J Ironfield subsidiary are believed to be owed £50,000 following the company's voluntary liquidation in...

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Trips too far in day • Drivers employed by Derby

shire haulier Barlow & Hodgkinson were forced to do round trips to Sheerness and back in a day to benefit the firm's managing...

Weight of traffic saves the case • Cheshire haulier James

Irlam has trebled the authorisation at its Stone, Staffordshire, depot, despite environmental representations. The company...

Burning tyre leads to E395 penalty • Brian Yeardley Continental,

and an employee, Andrew Brown, have been given a 12-month conditional discharge for Clean Air Act offences. The company was...

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Firms' links examined • The Road Haulage Association has claimed

that a licence bid by Penrithbased Acredean is merely an attempt to avoid the consequences of possible further serious drivers'...

DTC to consider further details • International haulier JG Osborne

should not be blamed for its drivers' hours and tachograph offences once they leave the depot, said former traffic examiner...

Amanda refused • A bid for a three-vehicle licence by

Amanda Brewster, daughter of Vincent Brewster whose F Goldsmith (Sicklemere) recently had its licence revoked, has been refused...

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Flour power from Feldbinder • Northern Foods Group's Worksop subsidiary

Smiths Flour Mills has added a Germanmade Feldbinder 53m3 four-pot bottom-discharge powder tanker to its fleet of 14 bulker...

Neoplan production up by 12.5% to new record • German

bus and coach builder Neoplan boosted its output by 12.5% last year to a recordbreaking 1,517 vehicles. Over the past three...

Cold company • German trailer maker Schmitz Anghanger has merged

its Schmitz Thermostar reefer building subsidiary at Harelaw, County Durham with the Schmitz Trailer (UK) operation. Preston...

ECO Ferrymasters • P&O Ferrymasters has specified BPW ECO running

gear on its latest batch of 50 air-suspended tri-axle curtainsiders built by Craven Tasker. The trailers feature BPW's...

Talking rubbish • Wasteman 93, the exhibition and conference for

waste management, recycling and cleansing , will be held in the NEC, Birmingham on 9-11 March.

Wincanton goes for the doubles • Wincanton's transport division has

added 10 Don-Bur doubledecked trailers to its fleet for servicing a contract with Index worth £2.5m a year. "Their...

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Self-steering to cut wear • To increase manoeuvrability and reduce

tyre wear, Banks of Sandy has included self-steering axles on four tri-SAF-axled stepframe grain carriers built by Wisbech Bulk...

Demounts for Caradon • Plumbing products manufacturer Caradon Terrain has

replaced its standard delivery trucks with a fleet of demountbodied drawbar outfits as part of a move to a centralised national...

Thermo King keeping quiet • Calls for help from Unigate

over noise level reductions on its small rigid delivery vehicles has led Thermo King to develop a noise-reduction kit for its...

Neville off to a flying start • Mansfield-based tipper manufacturer

Neville Charrold reports its best start to a year since 1989 with more than Lim worth of orders in January Most of the business...

Norwich bodies feed Forte fleet • Forte Airport Service has

ordered eight aircraft catering support vehicles from Norwich Coachworks to supply aircraft at Gatwick airport. They are based...

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Red card for red sticker?

The DVLA has a plan to catch out road tax dodgers. Car drivers may be quaking in their boots—but how will it affect cowboy...

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Hell's MEPs ot wanting to be accused of biking up

the wrong tree, Sheffield MEP Roger Barton has delivered a leather-clad protest to the European Parliament against plans to...

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• CM guarantees publicity for any operator unfortunate to become

a victim of truck crime. It may not get your truck or components back, but it should make life harder for the thieves...

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ARC dispute Your articleTipping the Scales (CM11-17 Feb) makes interesting

and mostly accurate reading, but I object to an innacuracy regarding my company. ARC dispute Your articleTipping the Scales...

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Tax turn round New tax rules will require selfemployed hauliers

to assess their own tax based on projected current year earnings rather than last year's. Time to get the crystal ball out ......

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Targets of hate Healthy competition is a fact of life,

but what do you do when your vehicles are attacked by unknown assailants trying to drive you out of business? CM talks to three...

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UALITY Foden is best known for the seemingly endless range

of options it offers. For the past couple of years that service has been available to operators of 17-tonners, courtesy of the...

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SOFT SEL Most small hauliers can afford a basic computer—

but finding a software package tailored to road haulage is less easy. CM screens the systems. Jim Hay wants to take the plunge...

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Transfer tees The Transfer of Undertakings regulations are being toughened

and extended. With several companies locked in tribunal hearings, what could it cost the transport industry? Tjast month the...

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EVENTS Customs conference • A conference entitled 1993 & Customs

WarehousingThe Undiscovered Opportunity takes place on 11 March at the Copthorne Tara Hotel in London. Organised by the...

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'He is robbed and conned, forced to work illegal hours

and run overweight' 4 1 am appealing to all hauliers to join me in launching the Campaign for Legislation for Road Transport...