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2nd June 1972
2nd June 1972
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Blacking continues as court hears union appeal

TGWU advocate fears NIRC is confusing political and judicial issues • Rejecting pleas by Transport and General Workers...

'Dockers have stabbed us in the back'

• Over 400 commercial drivers and shop stewards from all over the UK attended a special meeting on Sunday at St Helens,...

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Redline FG trucks get larger diesel

• British Leyland today announces a larger diesel engine to give improved power and performance to the ubiquitous 3.5 tons...

Designated routes if weights rise

— Mr Peyton hammers the message home from our political correspondent • The Minister for Transport Industries, Mr John...

11-ton axles could mean £200m costs

• Before any agreement is reached with the European Economic Community over increased axle weights Mr John Peyton should seek...

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TGWU's pledges end Midlands closed shop dispute

• The National Industrial Relations Court on Tuesday approved the settlement of a case involving the Transport and General...

Docks blacking continues f c ro o m ntin pa u g e e d 26

shop stewards on a number of occasions and said: "You must not do this. The courts have made an order against it." The stewards...

'Keep levy/grant'

• Abolishing the levy/grants system would remove a training incentive, the Distributive Trades Education and Training Council...

VAT boost for sales

• High truck sales are expected late this year and early in 1973 through buyers being anxious to save paying VAT, said the...

Meat rates rise

• The Smithfield Meat Carriers' Association Ltd has advised its members to increase their haulage rates by 10 per cent. This,...

Tunnel tolls fears unfounded

• The Mersey Tunnel joint committee has been assured that its fears that VAT would increase tolls by 10 per cent (CM May 19)...

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Competition through 0-licensing is having serious effect

• The competition introduced by the new operators' licences had had a Serious effect on the road haulage industry and would...

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Delay and decay threaten urban commerce

Distribution man pinpoints growing delivery problems and opposes compulsory transhipment depots • "The distributor is already...

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Quick turnround for trucks at new ICD

• One of the biggest advantages claimed for the inland freight clearance centre just opened by Freightflow International at...

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'We can't be made to drive on the right' says Geoffrey Rippon

• Fears that Britain would be compelled to fall into line with EEC transport policy were expressed in the Commons last week by...

Secret signals lead to exclusion

• The marshal on number 3 test at the Dundee LDoY round last Sunday took the unprecedented step of excluding a Post Office...

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Back to the bonnet — a solution to o-m-o?

by Derek Moses • Does the engine of a modern one-man operated double-decker bus have to be at the rear, in order to allow the...

'Grants lead to premature replacement'

• Grants to bus operators for new vehicles are criticized as a "misapplication of resources" by Mr C. D. Foster, head of the...

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Basic component way to road/rail bodybuilding

• A novel form of passenger vehicle body construction, using modules suitable for road bus/coach or railway carriage has been...

Lesson from America do not free the car

• After the Passenger Vehicle Operators' Association had told the Government what it expected to happen if plans for changes to...

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Ulm bid for LUT

• A 1:24-rn bid has been made by the Wigan coach-building company, Lanaten Ltd, for the Lancashire United Transport bus...

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'Sabotage ruined

my business , • A former Army sergeant who, it was said, has commendations from Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery, has blamed...

Defects not noticeable, LA told

• The South Wales LA, Mr R. R. Jackson, took no action against Mr D. M. Thomas, of Llandeilo, when he was called to appear...

Too much attempted with inadequate facilities

• Although the preventive maintenance system employed by two Nottingham brothers was inadequate, this did not deter them from...

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21 GV9s 'not a wonderful record'

• Malcolm McNeil Ltd, Glasgow, had its fleet of 44 vehicles authorized (42 specified) reduced to 42 with the further reduction...

Fined for debt to RTITB

• Iles Transport, a Darlington haulage firm, was ordered by a Darlington court to pay £126 to the Road Transport Industries...

New training group in West Midlands

• Opened officially on Wednesday at Halfpenny Green Airport, Bobbington, near Stourbridge, Worcs, by Mr T. E. Tindall,...

Licence curtailed during busiest months

• A Fraserburgh haulage contractor. Mr R. Sutherland, who started in business early in February this year, had his licence...

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Unit bodies from Herts

• Unitized bodybuilding is to be the chief activity of a new company, Unitruk Ltd, of Monro Industrial Estate, Waltham Cross,...

. . . Staying profitable and out of trouble

Worried about steering your transport business through the present difficult financial waters? Then CM's one-day seminar on...

Wide-spread Norde bogies in service

• The first wide-spread rubber-sprung Norde bogies to enter service have been fitted to five tank semi-trailers for R. Rankin...

Auto transmission for DAF heavies

• DAF has developed a new automatic transmission system for large vehicles. The production planning stage has already been...

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Off the shelf towbar trailers

• A range of drawbar platform trailers designed to a standard specification for quantity production at the company's Corby...

Drawbar sleeper for TIR work

• One of the first Guy drawbar units is to be put into service next month on TIR operations by Ackworth Continental Ltd. The...

Mandator drawbar version for UK

• British Leyland has introduced to the UK market the drawbar version of the Mandator 32-ton machine already in use elsewhere,...

Low-maintenance van trailers

• A new range of chassisless van semitrailers, with special emphasis on low maintenance costs, has been introduced by Freight...

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bird's eye

view by the Hawk III Me, Too! There are compensations to being an MP. After weeks of taking evidence from PTAs and traffic...

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art ics anc

trailers DURING the dramatic expansion in international road haulage traffic over the past decade, British operators have...

BOW TO GT A TIP-TOP

TIR TRAILER by Martin Hayes , the job I visited Mr Laurie Caen, sales Idirector of Merriworth (Engineering) Ltd, who ran over...

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ARTICULATION WIT!

SOMETHING ALWAYS IN BIND by lain Sherriff, MITA, AIRTE An East Anglian haulier who runs a tight, taut ship IF the Department...

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cropper's column

Inspection charts demand clear thinking • A wall chart is a convenient way of keeping check on the inspection of vehicles to...

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This survey lists trailer manufacturers in the UK and summarizes their products.

by Trevor Longcroft ARROW Arrow Construction Equipment Ltd, Cowpen Road, Blythe, Northumberland. . Tilting trailers...

BODE N: see Crane Fruehauf BROCKHOUSE

J. Brockhouse & Co Ltd, Vehicles Division, Victoria Works, Hill Top, West Bromwich, Staffs. Automatic coupling semi-trailers...

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The fleet operators head for fi9ures

No range of electronic calculators is better suited to handle the variety of calculations used in transport and haulage. The...

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meet

Rodney Tolhurst At the helm of the imaginative inland freight clearance facility just opened in Kent is one of the youngest...

road and workshop

Auto-electrics for the mechanic (22) AT THIS STAGE it is worth while spending some time looking at the mechanical side of...

topic

Railway begging bowl RAILWAY advertisements showing lengths of line stretched out pleading for traffic are not, it can now be...

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the costing column

Historic or current trends • Derisory comments are frequently made as to the futulity of "historic costs. What operators need...

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attics and

milers MILERS ARE CATCHING ON Long distance operation All of them report that the main interest seems to be in purchasin g...

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LOWER RATES FOR LOW-LOADERS

This own-account operator has his own heavies for plant movement but finds 0-licensing has reduced the cost of hiring from...

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artics and

trailers DIN OR ISO BRA WHETHER drawbar outfits will become as widespread as on the Continent remains to be seen, but their...

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Q I read with interest your article in CM April 14,

which dealt with a correspondence course in removals management. Could you please inform me where I can obtain more information...

Q I am a secondhand-vehicle salesman and often have to kelp

a vehicle at my home. I have to leave the untaxed vehicle on the road as I have no parking facilities but dare not risk leaving...

"if any person uses or keeps on a public road

any vehicles for which a licence is not in force . . he will be liable to the greater of the following penalties . £50 or an...

( I The engines of my fleet of petrotengined vans operate

sadsfactorn . ) , on 91 octane fuel, in that they do not knock at any time even when they are lugging in top gear....

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management

matters by John Darker, AMBIM Whither Jack Jones? UNDER the general secretaryship of Mr Jack Jones the Transport and General...

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know the law

by Les Oldridge, AMIRTE. MIMI The Construction and Use Regulations (21) PART IV of the C and U Regulations deals with the...

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profit from learning

A transport diploma in management studies WITH the great advance in management education in so many fields, the need for...

new companies

Swinton Transport Ltd. Cap: £100. Objects: To carry on the business of haulage contractors. etc. Subs: M. J. Hope. R....

business briefs

DUNLOP/PIRELLI The directors of Dunlop Holdings Ltd have announced the trading results of the Dunlop Group and of the...