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27th August 2009
27th August 2009
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Crime and punishment

The Transport Select Committee’s message is clear: VOSA needs more power and more investment quickly (see page 6). It has...

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VOSA must plan route to foreign HGV compliance

By Christopher Walton VOSA AND THE government must ind ways to improve enforcement and compliance among foreign registered...

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VOSA: ‘We’re making progress’

By Christopher Walton VOSA REVEALS IT is making signiicant progress in implementing the indings of the Transport Select...

The House of Commons Transport Select Committee recommendations for the enforcement activities of VOSA

ATFs: VOSA should be required to retain a significant network of sites to ensure adequate national coverage. Fees: Any future...

FOREIGN HGVS

‘Put pressure on politicians’ PETER CAROLL, OWNER of Kent haulier Seymour Transport and member of campaign group Trans...

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London operators benefit from 30% fall in PCN fines

By Justin Stanton SOME OPERATORS making deliveries in London are reporting reductions of up to 65% over the past 12 months in...

BUSINESS

SC Transport Ltd trading ‘strongly’ in North STEVEN CORNER, founder of SC Transport Ltd, with 19 vehicles and six trailers...

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Industry backs RHA over rates before fuel duty rise

By Roger Brown THE ROAD HAULAGE Association (RHA) has urged hauliers to raise their rates in the face of the third increase in...

Caveman Consultants to face disciplinary action

CAVEMAN CONSULTANTS, the Stockton-On-Tees irm that trades as The Logistix Group, is to appear at a public inquiry (PI) where it...

www.TruckNetUk.com

The Truck Net UK forums and Rikki Chequer have been fuelling the debate about diesel and credit cards Discussions on fuel have...

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BUSINESS BAROMETER

Trucking Britain Out Of Recession This week CM launches an initiative that will track the road transport industry’s path to...

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PALLET NETWORKS

Palletline expects a steady build-up to seasonal peak By Joanna Bourke PALLETLINE expects volumes to increase steadily in the...

NEW BUSINESS

Highland haulier starts up THREE INDUSTRY veterans have launched a new road haulage venture, Grampian Continental, despite the...

Your opinions on fee changes are needed

A FREEZE on fees is just one of several ideas VOSA has asked respondents to review in its latest consultation on changes to the...

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Scots hauliers angry over A82 repair plans

By David Harris A PLAN TO SHUT the only road south of Fort William every night for three months has infuriated Scottish...

Royal Mail safety truck wins innovation award

LESS THAN FOUR months since its launch, the Royal Mail’s Safety Concept Vehicle ( CM 21 May) has already scooped its irst...

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PARCEL DELIVERY

Royal Mail strike action boosts rival parcel carriers By Joanna Bourke SPECIALIST PARCEL delivery companies are experiencing...

Operation Stammtisch aims to sign up more forces before 2010

OPERATION STAMMTISCH, the police meetand-greet service for truckers, is on track to sign 23 of the UK’s 43 police forces up...

UK to Ireland groupage deal signed

DUBLIN-based freight forwarder Irish Global Logistics has signed a deal with two UK hauliers to run regular groupage services...

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Telematics system set to cut Tesco’s fuel bill by £5m

By Christopher Walton TESCO IS AIMING to cut its annual CO 2 output by 10,000 tonnes and save about £5m a year in fuel costs...

Woodland Group opens new 30,000ft 2

Yorkshire warehouse and logistics hub FREIGHT FORWARDER The Woodland Group has opened a 30,000ft 2 warehouse and logistics...

Truck sales rise by 20%... but it’s Lego

NOT QUITE THE green shoots of recovery, more the green bricks of recovery. Last week, toy-maker Lego reported a 20% UK sales...

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The haulage industry is drowning under a tidal wave of legislation

SADLY, I WAS forced to close my general haulage operation last year. The letter from Carl Myers (‘Staying compliant with...

There are two sides to every story told

I AM the UK representative for Royen Trailers of Belgium and would like to respond to your ‘The Specifiers’ series article...

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A driving force in Parliament

Conservative MP and former haulier David Davies knows all about life on the road and explains why the government should ease up...

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Credit where credit’s due

There has been a lot of bad debt incurred this year. We look at how fuel card suppliers and hauliers are coping if payments go...

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Revocation after third i inquiryn four years

Series of drivers’ hours and tachograph offences leads to fish haulier being disqualified from holding an O-licence. A FISH...

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Going for growth

Recessionary times can mean there are more businesses for sale and bargains to be had for operators who tread with care....

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Raising the standards

Handheld computers and a qualification for driving a goods vehicle are playing a vital role in maintaining Bristol-based IJ...

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Stralis AT450

The legendary Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu once declared: “A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.” It’s...

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THE SPECIFIERS – PART 2

McMINN WHOLESALERS Keeping up the worklow in a recession A family affair In the second part of our Specifiers series, we...

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TRAINING AND THE LAW

DRIVER CPC What’s on offer from CPC trainers With the Driver CPC just around the corner, we look at what some training...

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BUSINESS FOCUS

SURVIVING THE DOWNTURN How changing practices have affected firms Too little, too late Everyone has their eyes fixed on...

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UTILITIES

Hauliers warned to keep an eye on utilities contracts Operators are being urged to keep a closer eye on their utilities...

CONSTRUCTION

Investments failing to filter through to construction sector WHILE EXISTING PUBLIC sector construction work may appear to be...

AGRICULTURE

Harvesting behind schedule HARVESTING IS GOING ahead, despite the recent run of wet weather, with farmers fearing that any...

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SEVERN BRIDGE TOLLS HITTING OPERATORS HARD

THE COST OF THE Severn Bridge toll is putting a huge financial burden on operators in South Wales and the west of England, with...

ECONOMIC RECOVERY

Customers who don’t pay put hauliers under pressure CREDIT MANAGEMENT is proving to be crucial in haulage, especially...

EXPENSES

More than a third of bosses find staff overclaim expenses IT IS IMPORTANT FOR businesses that want to keep control of costs to...

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Ford prospers from scrappage scheme

Ford leads the way after the first three months of the government’s scrappage scheme, with 43% of light CV registrations....

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Small signs of recovery

The used market is gradually recovering, according to Cedric Carrick, sales director of Iveco dealership NETV, and there are...