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30th September 1993
30th September 1993
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DOT goes for speo

miter tests by Nicky Clarke II The testing of speed limiters has finally been introduced into the annual HGV test, along with...

Hazardous goods hauliers face blitz in North-West

• Hazardous goods carriers should expect further motorway checks in the North-West following a roadside check last weekin which...

Track cost blow hits railfreight

• Hopes that railfreight costs may fall, encouraging a freight switch from road, were dashed this week. The first private...

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Marshall SPV cuts jobs as sales figures decline

• Commercial vehicle manufacturer Marshall SPV of Cambridge is laying off 90 workers following disappointing sales. Candidates...

Stormont director heads buyout bid

by Amanda Bradbury • Bill Sangster, a director of insolvent Kent-based Iveco Ford dealer Stormont Engineering, is leading a...

United asks for more time

• United Transport UK is believed to have asked for more time to reply to a High Court writ issued by six drivers who claim...

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Lane ends pay freeze

by Grant Prior • More than 180 drivers at the Lane Group have been awarded a 1.7% pay increase only months after the firm...

More notice on tall loads

• The Department of Transport plans to push through a controversial anti-bridge bashing proposal, forcing operators of vehicles...

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Scania cuts local stocks

• Scania Trucks and Buses' plans to supply its dealer network direct from a new purpose-built parts distribution centre at...

New Merc Ti van models unveiled

• Mercedes-Benz has launched some new models for its Ti van range. They include variants of the 208D panel van and chassiscab...

Econocruise wins £35m contracts

• Econocruis , . as won orders from Volvo and Scania to supply speed limiters to their European distribution centres. The...

Rapier's baptism at FIRE 93 show

Dride of place at the fire industry's FIRE 93 show at .1C Glasgow's SEC this week was taken by the Dennis Rapier, with a new...

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OCS picks ICS Black Box

• Overseas Courier Service (London) has fitted its fleet of 64 light vans with on-board Black Box monitoring equipment to...

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Fuel bonus rejected frBtisounccoevsesr

by Juliet Parish • Drivers at Prestons of Potto may take industrial action unless the company offers a conventional pay rise,...

Hungry Hays makes quality a priority

• Acquisition hungry Hays is on the look out for "quality businesses in the UK" after its distribution division's profits rose...

White buys Scots

• Southampton-based remover White & Company has bought Grampian International Removers and Chariot Freight from the receiver...

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Turner defers action

• South Eastern & Metropolitan Traffic Commissioner Brigadier Michael Turner has deferred consideration of disciplinary action...

Discharged on unknown defect

• Clitheroe haulier AJA Smith Transport was given an absolute discharge after Bradford magistrates accepted the company could...

Haulier told to employ manager

• The licence held by Greenwich-based International Haulage has been revoked by the South Eastern & Metropolitan Traffic...

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Numerous convictions

• A series of prohibition notices and convictions has led to a 25% cut in the licence authorisation of Morley-based Keadle...

Compensation for shirt row

• A Glasgow Industrial Tribunal has ordered ITD Deliveries to pay £2,950 compensation for unfair dismissal to driver Thomas...

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Big rivals join forces

by Amanda Bradbury and Karen Miles • The complexion of the country's biggest transport operator is set to change next week...

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onfusion reigns over the spelling of a modest country lane in Surrey, currently the site of road improvements.

The official road signs favour Clacketts Lane while the contractor's notice plumps for a2cket Lane A scan of maps in CM'S...

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• The AEC Mandator shown in CM earlier this month

may look like an absurd. contraption now but at the time it was a serious piece of Ministry of Defence-inspired kit. (CM16 - 22...

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n unidentifiable 6m skeletal trailer has been found by

loss adjustor Ellis & Buckle's stolen vehicle investigators. If you think the twin - axle unit could be yours, get in touch...

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Born again directors

y ou will prob ably have experienced, or heard of, the following: Company X, a freight forwarder, (probably under-capitalised...

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Volkswagen Caravelle GL

T he VW Transporter has passed through our hands in practically every loadcarrying guise; 800kg van, LWB high-roof, chassis cab...

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QUALI

A l' A PR I C E • When a haulier goes out to buy a commercial vehicle, whether new or secondhand, he will be looking for the...

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\ •& six. A later 4 4r ; version of this

AP to Eh ( 0 1) ' engine was intro . WiP duced in IVIarch 1988, at the same time as superficial changes to the exterior of the...

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Full weight a the law?

T he Department of Transport's campaign against overloading is to include a National Overloading Seminar addressed by Roads and...

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Bright future

A , the sound of the 12:30 factory dinner bell a black swan and a flotilla of ducks glide to the lake's edge to be fed crusts...

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Picking up the bill

A fter the miners, health service and council workers, it is now the turn of the police. It was inevitable that a government...

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MOTORWAY ESCORTS

P olice vehicle maintenance and building cleaning are the first of eight support services being driven along the road to...

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'Many drivers think that eating out on the roads in this country is expensive'

( by is that we British spend so much time knocking our own country and our own abilities? We love to criticise ourselves and...