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28th May 2009
28th May 2009
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Use your vote or...

Know who your MEP is? No, neither did we... which is rather ironic considering that every day your life as a truck operator is...

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Stiller Transport enters voluntary liquidation

By Lindsay Clark and Christoper Walton STILLER TRANSPORT LTD, the wholly owned subsidiary of Stiller Group, is to be wound up...

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Drivers fury over 1ay-by' claims

CM COVER STORY By Chris Tindall THE PROFESSIONAL Drivers Association (PDA) claims drivers are enraged by comments from a...

Haulier to appeal TC's decision

SCOTTISH HAULIER Munro & Sons (Highland) is to appeal against the revocation of its 0-licence after it was put out of business...

L NEW COMPANY

John Mack (Haulage) UK registers name A COMPANY WITH a similar name to a Norfolk haulier — revealed last week to be concerned...

ONE MORE MAN WITH EGR!

IN LAST week's report on Euro-5 engines from European truck manufacturers MAN's Euro-5 engine line-up, should have said that in...

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Rainfall Lands haulier with massive bill for drainage

By Chris Tindal A MIDLANDS-BASED haulier has been slapped with a bill for more than £6,000 — for rain water that fell on its...

P TRANSPORT POLICY

Boris backs capital centres LONDON WILL HAVE more consolidation centres in the future, according to plans published by Mayor...

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By David Harris

ROADWAYS CONTAINER Logistics (RCL) has given several hauliers who use its Birmingham Intermodal Freight (BIF) terminal as an...

Britain's Modec on the brink of gaining Euro type approval

THE BRITISH MODEC electric van is set to become the first electric commercial vehicle to achieve EC Whole Vehicle Type...

Rikki Chequer looks at the small print on a 'good deal', and spots someone asking for directions

Is this a sign of our times? An owner-driver who wants to get out of the business is offering his truck, and the work that goes...

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Connect phwoar!

THE FORD Connect could arguably be seen as the catalyst for the latest generation of small-yet-robust and functional small...

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P LETTER OF THE WEEK

Why is one truck-maker charging quite so much? I AM WRITING to highlight one aspect of vehicle operation that appears to me to...

Employers should pay for Driver CPC

THIS IS IN relation to the news article 'Pallet firm drivers' wages cut to pay for CPC training' that appeared in CM recently...

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The captain of his ship

Tilbury in Essex is home to the second largest port in the country. CM talks to managing director Perry Glading about his plans...

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Perry Glading joined Forth Ports in February 1999 as deputy

managing director and he became managing director in February 2001. He was appointed to the board in June 2001 However, before...

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Light at the end of the tunnel?

With the recession hitting road transport hard, some hauliers are taking more of a blow than others. CM Looks at how tanker...

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Operator penalised for ignoring promises

Trailers were checked by a gardener and repaired by a partner who knew nothing about brake systems. AN OPERATOR HAD its...

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P CASE TWO

Licence reduction for skip hire company A SKIP HIRE firm with vehicles in a "shocking condition" has been given time to seek...

P C.ASE

Four weeks to supply financial statements AN OPERATOR HAS been warned that its licence will be revoked unless it supplies...

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P CASE FOUR

DTC gives haulier permission to carry on A NORTH WALES meat haulier who encountered problems after the collapse of two...

P LEGAL. PRTFs

Maintenance problems THE AUTHORISATION on the national licence held by Bristol-based company ETM Contractors has been reduced...

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We can work it out

The government has replaced the threestep disciplinary and grievance procedure with a code of practice that should make life...

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Northern Ireland 0-licensing reform The Department of the Environment intends

to amend the Northern Ireland 0-licensing system to mirror that of Great Britain. Changes include a system for restricted...

ACT NOW

The Goods Vehicles (Plating and Testing) (Amendment) Regulations 2009, 20 April 2009 HGV test fees are increased by 9% and an...

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Picture the scene. Driver: "Eh boss, is that right my

new motor is one of those little Volvo FMs... what's happened to my FH?" Gaffer: "Gone, old son. From now on, we're not buying...

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Brian Weatherley

The days when operators had to buy the biggest steeper cab to keep their drivers from walking have ended. Now, more than ever,...

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When a smatter firm goes that extra mile to support

its clients, it can cement the relationship for mutual benefit even in a recession. Scotland's JSC Refrigerated ransport is...

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A SPECIAL RELATIONSHIP

The welfare accreditation and careful treatment of the fish is a vital element in the business philosophy of Loch Fyne...

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JSC REFRIGERATED TRANSPORT

Profile: Based in Glasgow. Has been in business for 25 years. The company specialises in the carriage of sustainably farmed...

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RESCUE OPERATIONS

On Ordnance Survey maps, a narrow road with passing places is represented by a red and white stripe. It's a symbol familiar to...

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e fraud s u

It's unfair working hard to earn money just so someone can steal it. CM finds the best ways to protect your business from...

CONFIDENTIAL DATA Shred sensitive papers. Most recycling and commercial waste

companies offer separate sacks for sensitive material. Check up on the contractor you use there have been too many false...

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• Card cloning: Credit card cloning, or skimming, is where

someone obtains your credit card details, copies them on to a bogus card and uses that card. • Chip and PIN: Credit and debit...

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No let-up in building crunch

THE SLOWDOWN in the construction industry is continuing to have a negative effect on operators and the road transport sector....

P WORKING TERMS

Workers look to save jobs DISTRIBUTION WORKERS are prepared to accept changes to their working terms and conditions if it will...

Retail footfall posts upsurge

THE SYNOVATE RETAIL Traffic Index (RTI) figures for April 2009 show the strongest year-on-year rise in retail footfall for more...

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NFU slams meat control charges

THE NATIONAL Farmers' Union (NFU) has expressed concern that increased meat control charges will have an adverse effect on the...

Eurozone GDP predicted to rise

THE EUROPEAN Commission's spring economic forecast suggests that GDP in the Eurozone will fall by 4% in 2009, but will 'broadly...

THE UNEMPLOYMENT rate was 71% for the three months leading up to March 2009.

It rose 0.8% over the previous quarter and 1.8% over the year. An extra quarter of a million unemployed in the first three...

P ECONOMiC FACTth,

Business failure rate starts to drop THE RATE OF business failures is slowing down, although insolvencies in the first quarter...

THE INTERNATIONAL Road Transport Union (IRU) (www-lru.org) has called for

a panEuropean six-point plan to rescue the sector follOwing the European Commission's analysis of the effects of the economic...

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Innovate to accumulate

Scania dealer West Pennine Trucks in Manchester is generating business by thinking outside the box. Words: Steve Banner Think...

RETURN OF THE GAFFERS MOTOR

As far as Scania is concerned — and West Pennine Trucks' Stuart Wolstenholme suspects it is also true of other marques — an...

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Ho popular are units fitted with the Opticruise box proving to be at West PennLne Trucks?

"I had an operator pull a face at one the other day, and that was the first tIme in two years," says used sales manager Stuart...

TIPPERS ON TOP

West Pennine Trucks Stuart Wolstenholme took in four tippers last summer as a consequence of a buy-back agreement. They sat...