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30th August 2007
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EU wants operators to raise their game

Proposals include an extensive training requirement for transport managers and a new cabotage regime. Patric Cunnane reports....

Scanias will go to the shops with Wincanton

WI NCANTON HAS taken delivery of 13 Scania tractor units for use on its distribution operation for Irish supermarket...

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Bank holiday death toll

THERE WERE SEVERAL fatal accidents involving trucks over the August bank holiday weekend, with one truck driver killed in a...

Second Nightowl truckstop is at risk

JUST WEEKS AFTER the Nightowl Alconbury truckstop in Cambridgeshire was given notice of closure, another Nightowl truckstop is...

Eardley truckstop

In our report on the truckstop opened by Fardley International (CM 23 August, 'Scottish operator opens truckstop at its base')...

Forth survey

A survey of businesses will be carried out to verify the economic impact of replacing or augmenting the Forth Road Bridge's...

Office move

The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT) is moving from Its Buckingham Gate Office to share premises with the...

Malone sentenced

Kevin Malone, former boss of North Wales haulage firm Gwynedd Shipping, has been given a suspended sentence of 18 months after...

Crane launch

Hiab has launched the XS211 crane which it says is one of the largest loader cranes for two-axle vehicles which does not need...

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Delayed launch for longer London loading times

The launch of extended loading/unloading times in London has been postponed until October — and vans will be excluded. Chris...

Earth moves for Andover Trailers

EARTHMOVING SPECIALIST Kelston Sparkes Group has acquired a four-axle extending step-frame trailer from Andover Trailers to...

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Eaton-Paccar deal is getting heavy

PACCAR AND Eaton Corporation arc collaborating on LGV hybrid technology for Kenworth and Peterhilt trucks in the US to he...

LECs will boost residuals

THE ROAD HAULAGE Association has welcomed Vosa's promise that it will be able to handle the smoke tests needed for a London...

Barrow delays

WORK IS STARTING this week on a £2.4m road improvement scheme on the A590 in Barrow, Cumbria. Operators using this route...

Rikki Chequer, community manager of TruckNet UK, reports on the

hot topics of discussion among members of the UK's leading truck dryer forum A post on speed limits for LGVs has raised some...

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British Bakeries blames fall in bread sales for redundancies

The UK's declining appetite for bread has led to job losses at British Bakeries — and more jobs could be at risk. David...

Impounded truck may not be returned

AN OPERATOR who had one of his vehicles impounded by Vosa may not get it back because he failed to pay a fine. The warning was...

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Pinguin p-p-p-picks up Salvesen's frozen veg arm

Christian Salvesen has sold its frozen vegetable business for £17.2m to focus on its logistics and transport divisions. Chris...

Uncertainty over Tarmac drivers' jobs

THE PARENT COMPANY of Tarmac plans to sell the aggregates and asphalt firm in the first half of 2008 and refuses to say if...

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Drunk truck thieves in Kilmarnock...

A MILK TRUCK was stolen last week by a young couple in what police think was a late-night drunken prank. The rule about not...

... copper hijackers in Birmingham

A TRUCK CARRYING copper piping was hijacked from a lay-by in Witton, Birmingham on Wednesday 19 August after the Polish driver...

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IDS snaps up PB Logistics as part of its plans for Europe

Asian giant IDS has bought the transport and storage arm of Peter Black Group to penetrate the EU market. Chris Tindall...

Engine management wiring on the agenda

A NUMBER of leading truck manufacturers will be meeting with the Association of Lorry Loader Manufacturers and Importers...

'Modest rise' in CV sales

UK commercial vehicle production in July was 8.7% lower than last year at 13,985 vehicles, but for the year to date production...

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FTA calls for LGV friendly sat-nay

Truck-specific satellite navigation would reduce incidents of CVs being led into sticky situations by their technical 'aids'....

M-B offers service pack for Vito and Sprinter

MERCEDES-BENZ has launched a five-year/ 120.000-mile maintenance deal for its Vito and Sprinter vans. Service Package Plus...

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Top tips for the top-up

Castrol surveyed drivers in the UK and Ireland to find out whether they knew the type of oil their truc

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Preparing to charge

As the Conservatives and the Lib Dems promote their plans to charge LGVs to use the country's roads (and you thought that's why...

OPPOSITION PROPOSALS

In the blue corner... The Tories propose charging all trucks for the distance they trayel on UK roads, and reducing fuel duty...

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A year in view

DfT statistics for 2006 show that while LGV traffic rose once again, a commendably small proportion of those vehicles were...

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It's all about service...

Scania aftersales director James Armstrong tells Louise Cole why he believes it is so important to provide an end-to-end...

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Arco for ladies' workwear

IN REPLY TO Christine Courtliffs letter on the lack of ladies workvvear (CM 16 August), I would suggest she try www.arco....

Increase your revenue by selling advertising space on your trucks

I WAS STUCK in traffic while driving to Newcastle recently and the thought came tome-why isn't the space on the back of lorries...

Put tax cash into more truckstops

I'M GLAD TO see someone is reversing the trend and opening a truckstop rather than closing one (CM 23 August,' Scottish...

The truck manufacturers are too busy looking East

I AM FEELING a real rage. I've just come back from my local Daf agent after trying to order a new 44-tonne unit. I was told...

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The write stuff

Illiteracy is a serious problem in road transport and it's getting worse. The authorities bend over backwards to help, and many...

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Lack of qualifications

More than 30% of truck dryers have no educational qualifications of any sort, according to Skills for Logistics (SfL), so it is...

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TC revokes the 0-licence of 'no show' operator

The operator failed to appear at inquiry despite being advised to do so. A SUNDERLAND operator has been held unfit to hold an...

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Operator given benefit of doubt and interim licence

AN OPERATOR WHO claimed he had never received a call-up letter to a public inquiry has been given the benefit of the doubt and...

International licence is refused after applicant fails to show at inquiry

AN APPLICATION for a new international licence authorising the operation of eight vehicles and 16 trailers was rejected when...

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0-licence granted on condition that CPC holder is appointed soon

A COMPANY FORMED by the directors of two failed companies has been awarded an 0-licence on condition that a CPC-qualified...

Firm receives formal warning after cracked brake disc explodes

A COMPANY APPEARING at its second public inquiry in just over five years has been formally warned that it must improve its...

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Check, check and check again

11 It is an offence to cause or permit" anyone to drive without a valid licence — so what is the best way for operators to...

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Proposed legislation from Brussels would make it tougher to enter the road

transport industry — and easier to catch the rogues. Patric Cunnane reports. T he European Commission (EC) and the EU Council...

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IN A NUTSHELL

ACCESS TO THE INDUSTRY • A regulation replacing Directive 96/26/EC will establish common rules for access to the road...

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TAGGING ALONG

Having virtually starved us of Euro-4 tractors last year, the manufacturers are now keen to push their Euro-5 44-tonners CM'S...

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GET YOUR MONEY'S WORTH

A quick glance at Volvo's specification sheets shows that the Swedish truck maker has an impressive list of chassis and...

Brian Weathule . : has the last word We've finally got the

result we've been looking for from an FH. OK. so we've had to wait till Euro-5 to get it, but better late than never. Yes, the...

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TE LEMATI C S

Are you put off telematics by jargon, hype and complexity? Our new series will make sure you don't miss out on this high-tech...

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Fareham-based refrigerated transport specialist Davies International operates 16 trucks and is a recent convert to the cause.

"Previously telematics hasn't been a big issue for us," says operations director Steven Davies. The firm has now installed...

The Shore Porters' Society

Te!emetics is helping one of the world's oldest distribution and removals companies, The Shore Porters' Society, compete in the...

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RW Armstrong and Sons Building refurbishment specialist RW Armstrong and

Sons runs a fleet of 16 Ford Transits within a 50-mile radius of its Basingstoke, Hampshire base—and reports a cost saving of...

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GRO STUD 1

AFS is a haulage firm, specialist pallet outfit, training provider and driver recruitment company. Tim Maughan visits the...

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The fleet — resolutely German

MAN has traditionally been AFS's marque of choice but the firm is now also beginning to run Mercedes-Benz, says AFS Haulage...

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The self-made man

The first thing that strikes you about AFS managing director Andy Seagrave is his modesty. He started out as a sole trader in...

AFS WORKFORCE

Peter Carney, operatIons manager at AFW Workforce, Is supported by recruitment consultants PaulMoon and Heather Turvey. Thls d...

AF PALLET Dave Peniold, general manager, AFS Pallets, explains how

the system works.The firm is a UK Pallets member and five of AFS Haulage's 30 trucks are freed up for use on this side of the...

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THREE FOR THE

Three of CM'S editorial team are about to become truck drivers. Before we begin following their progress, let them set the...

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ROAD

Dylan Gray Trucks have always been one of my fascinations. I can still remember losing my dummy on a bridge crossing the M3...

Roanna Avison

L earning to drive a truck was never a lifetime ambition for me. Pm a petrolhead,but my passion has always been cars —...

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The world is shrinking in many ways, and the used

truck market is not immune. We look at two aspects of international trading. Caribbean Islands have long been a destination...

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Monplaisir Trucking Co: Gros Islet, St Lucia

Monplaisir set up the firm In 1993. His first truck was a Leyland S26 but he had previously had experience with such venerable...

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KLEYN TRUCKS THE CHANGING MARKETS Tim de Jong talks to

the biggest used truck dealer in the Netherlands — it sells an average 9,500 wagons a year, sending them by land and sea as...

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Big truck for the big day

An agency driver gels a lilt to his wedding in an Eddie Stobart wagon Last week in Careless Torque we had someone using a truck...

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Prices rise as CV ages fall

Average values for light CVs increased 14% during the second quarter according to British Car Auctions. Kevin Swallow reports....

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Follow the market and lead the way

Less than two years after dramatically increasing its presence in the UK market, truck rental and contract-hire specialist...