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29th August 1991
29th August 1991
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• COMMENT SAY NO TO 50

• It is ironic that in the same week Commercial Motor unveils its exclusive survey on hauliers' reaction to the proposed 50mph...

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Spaniards stall on strike payments

I Delays by the Spanish government in paying compensation to British operators hit by last October's haulage strike are a...

Pay hope • The Union of Communication Workers expects an

improved pay offer from Parcelforce at a meeting today (27 August) and hopes to recommend a settlement. Contract fear • The...

First results from new CIT exams

I The Chartered Institute of Transport says there was a 62% pass rate for the first 40 students to sit its alternative to the...

Hauliers slam :C 50mph limit plan

A 50mph motorway speed limit for trucks on UK motorways would increase hauliers' wage bills and the risk of accidents,...

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Car drivers living fast

• Half of Britain's motorists have driven faster than 80mph in the past year, and one in seven has broken the 90mph mark,...

Third theft hits haulier

• A recovery vehicle operator is complaining that the police have shown "little interest" after he suffered his third vehicle...

Soviet aid • Labour leader Neil Kinnock has called on

the West to offer transport and distribution expertise to the Soviet Union to prevent a winter famine. Going north • Kenning...

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Wright stalks RHA frauds

• The Road Haulage Association plans to take action against non-members who use its copyrighted conditions of carriage. RHA...

Cones away • A way of keeping motorways cone-free during

roadworks has been launched by the Department of Transport. The system, called parallel widening, allows new carriageways to be...

Scanias recalled

• A batch of 16 Scania Series 3 trucks were the only goods vehicles to be recalled by the Vehicle Inspectorate for safety...

SMMT backs down over truck show date

• The backers of two of the UK's biggest truck exhibitions have avoided a clash over their dates in 1993, with the SMMT moving...

Centre calls for postal bids

• An influential right-wing pressure group is calling for Parcelforce to be sold and the Post Office's letter deliveries to be...

Three buyers vie for NCN

• Parcels company Nationwide Courier Network, formerly in partnership with Red Star, has gone into a administrative...

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Full week

• Seddon Atkinson returned to full-time vehicle building last week after short-time working since the end of March. Royal...

Geartronic box quick change

. Volvo has released details of the Geartronic automatic gearbox for the F12 and F10 tractors which was exclusively revealed by...

Renault expands its B range vans

• Renault Trucks has expanded its sub-7.5-tonne B range of vehicles with a new high-volume parcel van. Developed with...

Citroens serve ICL contract

• Exel Logistics has bought 48 Citroen vans to service its distribution contract with computer giant ICL. They will be used...

Trailor reaches new heights

• Trailor is now selling its 85a0 sliding roof and sliding pillar Maxicube Plus trailer in the UK market. The trailer, which...

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A competent challenger

• One of the few surprises of the Tipcon Show this spring was the announcement of a revised 3000 Series range from Foden....

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DHL sells major Elan stake

• DHL has sold a majority stake in Elan, its UK overnight delivery subsidiary, to Allegro Holdings for a sum rumoured to be...

Tankfreight staff in Texaco row

• A row has flared up over the movement of the £75m/fiveyear Texaco contract from Tankfreight to Wincanton, with Tankfreight...

County Xpress is seeking agents

• County Xpress Couriers of High Wycombe is looking for franchisees to expand its national network. For £15,000 franchisees...

NFC profits stable

• NFC insists it is on target to end the financial year £95m in the black, despite a drop in profits for the 40 weeks to 13...

Daf hit by crash

• The crash in the UK truck market has hit Daf hard. The Dutch manufacturer lost Dfl 179.1m (£,55.4m) in the first half of 1991...

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Toleman prepared for trouble

• Car transporter Toleman Automotive is ready to face strike action against plans to implement nearly 100 Liverpool job cuts...

Hays lands giant Waitrose deal

• Hays Distribution has clinched a massive £500m, 25year contract with supermarket chain Waitrose which Hays believes could be...

Saab slides • Saab-Scania, the Swedish vehicle to aerospace group,

has suffered a 54% slump in profits to £54,4m, in sharp contrast to 1990 when its truck and bus division was one of the best...

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One offence at a time

• A charge that Stoke-on-Trent owner-driver Philip Mansey left a chart in his tachograph for more than 24 hours has been...

Confusion at bank led to tax muddle

• Conflicting evidence over the payment of vehcle excise duty by Formby Transport Services has led to the adjournment of its...

Funds promised

• Cantabrica Coaches has been granted a new PCV Operator's Licence subject to proof of the injection of new funds being...

Suspended until creditors meet

• The licence held by Cross Keys-based GB Transport has been suspended, after South Wales Licensing Authority John Mervyn Pugh...

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Neighbours are better off

• West Midland Licensing Authority John Mervyn Pugh has granted Philip Stanford, trading as Wolverley Plant Hire, permission to...

LEGAL

DIRECTORY I/ Commercial Motor has compiled a nationwidell directory of specialist transport lawyers, expert witnesses,...

Complaint costs Whiteline

• A complaint to the North Western traffic area office resulted in Skelmersdale based Whiteline Freight Services (North West)...

Wait until September

• Disciplinary proceedings against Halley Lomas (Ireland) have been adjourned by Eastern Licensing Authority Brigadier Compton...

Forgery allegations

• Michael Howard, trading as Howard Transport of Scarborough, his wife Jayne and five employees were alleged to have been...

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Economy delays artic

• Van Hool has postponed its plans to bring its 18m TG822 articulated coach to the UK until next year because of the poor...

• Wirralbus, the Birkenhead-based company set up last year by

three former bus drivers, has laid off half its 70 drivers and stopped operating its buses. Nottingham first • The first six...

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Western set for buyout

• Western Scottish Omnibuses, the largest and last Scottish Bus Group subsidiary to be privatised, is set to be sold to its...

Haulier CPS diversifies

• Gateshead-based CPS Haulage is diversifying into bus operation this autumn, with a subsidiary called Welcome Passenger...

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BUSINESS MOVES Charlton force

• Royal Mail Parcelforce has opened a distribution depot in Charlton, operating 23 new vehicles to serve south-east London....

DEALERS Scott in service

• Mercedes-Benz in Hampshire has appointed Scott Commercials of Andover its service agent for commercial vehicles. Contact...

EVENTS Ticking over

• The Tachograph Analysis Association holds its next meeting at 10:00hrs on 5 September at the Chimney House Hotel in Sandbach,...

TRAINING Tuning in to Europe

• Logistics in Europe, a one-week course covering key aspects of logistics systems for Europe, will be held from 4 to 8...

PUBLICATIONS Cool it

• Refrigerated goods vehicle drivers are the focus of Cool Chain Explained, a guide to reefer work including temperature...

STANDARDS

• Cheshire-based transport company Helsby & Longden has achieved BS5750 part 2 accreditation. Contact (0928) 33011, • Stockton...

PRODUCTS Weighing in

• Central Weighing has launched the Econoweigh axle weigher, costing £4,800. Contact (0299) 251242. Freshen up • Truck cabs...

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Enthusiasticcgithing,

H cammell represents the best of British engineering, reckons Paul Badger, a founder of the Scammell Owners and Enthusiasts...

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MI What do you do if you need more space

than your average panel van gives but still want to stay below 33 tonnes GVW? Highroof panel vans provide a useful increase in...

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CRIME STOPPERS

• Crime against business costs more than Z5bn a year. And pundits estimate that every UK employee on average is losing around...

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C O RI CA As truck thefts rise operators are being urged

to fit more security equipment instead of relying on their drivers' bravado. Don't be a hero • Truck theft is on the increase...

Sticker campaign

• Police are urging transport operators to join a national anti-theft campaign to safeguard their vehicles — for just £1....

Locks away

0 Portland Marketing has launched the Truck Club, a steering wheel lock for HGVs, costing £49.95. If a truck is stolen after...

Security systems

0 A new vehicle and trailer security alarm system is now available from Thomas Electronic Services. Truckwatch can secure the...

Did you know?

• The Institute of Directors believes the total cost of fraud in business is t3.3bn. • Vandalism costs London Transport £.2m a...

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STANDARD BEARERS

• Like many newcomers to road haulage, Steve Reynolds saw an HGV1 licence as a useful addition to income. After .a spell in...

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OADSIDE

ESTRICTIONS • "I want to test your brakes," the policeman says to the lorry driver. "It's not convenient now, but you can call...

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THE BRAIN GROUP STIFF/McNALLY

▪ Ron Stiff has been promoted to sales and marketing director at transport operator The Brain Group, where he has been working...

CAMPBELL AUTOMOTIVE DEVELOPMENT BAXTER

• Paul Baxter has become managing director at Campbell Automotive Development, the Preston-based motor industry training...

BIRMINGHAM TRUCKS COLLINS

• Peter Collins has become director/general manager of Birmingham Trucks, the Midlands-based Renault Truck dealer. Collins,...

SOUTHFIELDS WEISSGERBER

• Southfields, the Loughborough-based trailer manufacturer, has appointed David Weissgerber as its German-based European sales...

PAR CELINE HUGGINS

K eith Huggins is the new general manager at Parceline's Kings Cross depot, responsible for 64 staff and 20 routes in central...