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3rd June 2004
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Crisis looms as oi

price set to rocket FTA chief Richard Turner calls for a fuel price escalator to maintain profit margins. The CM newsdesk...

Hidden costs of LRUC

The introduction of the Lorry Road User Charge (LRUC) should be delayed until it applies to all categories of road traffic and...

Cross-Channel traffic on the rise... just

THE NUMBER OF vehicles travelling to the Continent in the first quarter of 2004 rose 1%, but UK-registered vehicles making the...

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Rig debut at BTAC trials

Exclusive! THIS WEEKEND'S British Transport Advisory Committee (BTAC) annual vehicle evaluation and fuel trials will feature...

Roderick unhappy with Salvesen

THE OUSTED CHIEF executive of logistics group Christian Salvesen has revealed he was given his chairman's full vote of...

Deadly stone

Van driver Christopher McCaffrey, 33, was killed in Merseyside after a stone was thrown through his windscreen. A 15-year-old...

Waste protest

Operators in Swansea are to protest about the closure of the last tip in the area to take commercial waste. A convoy of 40...

Hidden fags

Spanish truck driver Manuel Marichalar will appear before Bournemouth Magistrates after 3.8 million cigarettes were found in...

George Johnson

George Johnson of G&C Johnson (Claxby), has died aged 97. He was a founder and life member of the RHA. George Johnson of G&C...

Essay winner

Richard Woodall of Woodall Transport, Birmingham, wins the MAN ERF/RHA Vision 2008 essay competttion. Vanessa Hughes of...

Toy theft

An artic containing thousands of pounds' worth of toys was stolen from Lillyhall Industrial Estate, Workington at about 4pm on...

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RMC logistics ret

in-house urn Chris Tindall reports on the decision not to renew a controversial TNT contract CEMENT GIANT RMC is bringing...

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Watson: four more

months behind bars PAUL WATSON, the Yorkshire claims she was unable to produce haulier held in a French prison any proof. We...

Surely some miss Stoke

To devise a cunning plan for dealing with traffic problems in Stoke, a selection of local representatives were invited to...

Carvell to stamp down

on Royal Mail monopoly PAUL CARVELL, the chief Royal Mail's profitability. "We are executive of express freight group not...

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LOOK ON THE

BRIGHT SIDE! Getting good drivers and keeping them is a problem that's vexing just about everybody involved in road transport....

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Fuel firm predids

a joyless high five Did you think the rise in fuel prices would be reversed? Forget it, says BP; we're facing at least five...

Flash of hope for slow A96

SCOTLAND'S FIRST Minister Jack McConnell has raised hopes of a substantial upgrade to the notoriously slow A96 between Aberdeen...

Blackett hopes

for M6 Toll cut A BUSINESS leader believes the M6 Toll operator may be about to introduce a temporary reduction in charges for...

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Talk through noise problems

with haulier urges solicitor A lawyer is trying to keep a dispute out of court... Guy Sheppard reports. A lawyer is trying to...

Customs pressures laundries Parking drivers need

"Now we know where we feel less sophisticated plants than they mate oils system," the spokesman FUEL LAUNDERERS in North...

Customs pressures laundries Parking drivers need

"Now we know where we feel less sophisticated plants than they mate oils system," the spokesman ern Ireland are using smaller...

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Residents want

A44 bypass route RESIDENTS ALONGSIDE the based Freight Shepherd says: A44 are fighting to get a bypass "I find it odd that any...

THE LURVE TRUCK

Take a stroll with us through the little sideroads of haulage, the diversions and detours, the quirky, the quixotic and the...

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Oliver's planning ishambolie

For the past six weeks operator Stuart Oliver has been in court to answer tacho charges. He denies knowledge of his drivers'...

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When East meets West

Operators from across Europe gathered in Warsaw recently to discuss the possible effect of European Union enlargement on the...

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-r

heavies rule the world THE DEPARTMENT for Transport's report Transport of Goods by of goods lifted by rigids fell by 12%,...

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Improvement plan

Can new boss John Buckley resolve the delays and organisational problems which have plagued Southampton Container Terminal?...

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No more cosy

relationships SO CM describes John Bridge as "uninspired" when he suggests the RHA and FTA have not been robust enough when...

No truck can think for me!

I READ yet again that manufacturers are devising automated braking systems for the HGV sector (CM 20 May). As a professional...

Eastern wave is not going to make the shore

I KEEP hearing all this talk about how we are going to be swamped by a wave of East European drivers rushing to this country in...

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Democracy

means you! Are you simply ignoring next week's European elections? Emma Penny investigates why having your say is becoming...

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LOBBYING: AN INSIDER'S VIEW FROM PHILIP BUSHELL-MATTHEWS, CONSERVATIVE MEP

Philip Bushill-Matthews says organisations and business people can influence what goes on in Brussels-besides using their vote...

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Insulation firm gives low

priority to transport A RESTRIC 1 ED licence holder has been given a final chance to improve its maintenance systems but had...

You can't have both sites says TC

RESIDENTS' OBJECTIONS that led to the rejection of a planning appeal have also persuaded a TC to stop a construction firm...

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Kudos-seeker turns back the clock

A ROCHDALE driver who fiddled his tachograph charts to gain respect as an efficient delivery driver has been given a 100-hour...

Lack of licence was a 'misunderstanding'

TRANSPORTING OFFICE furniture in a vehicle without an 0-licence has cost an Essex company £700 in fines and costs. Ascension...

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How now,

brown cow? As the European Union expands, the potential for disagreement among member states seems certain to expand with it....

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Face up to it!

Truck dealers offering warranties must register with the Financial Services Authority by 14 July or face stiff penalties,...

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Our team of legal experts examine your issues

Legal G&A is a service to CMreaders in which specialised road transport lawyers suggest the answers to your legal queries. This...

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VA

ifittIO! The Vauxhall Vivaro now comes with a power ful 2.5-litre engine under the bonnet. So can you ever have too much of a...

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ON THE

RACK You've bought the van, you've got the work but will all your equip ment be where you can find it when you arrive at the...

Jonathon Howes

Caterpillar Finning Jonathon Howes, market specialist for Caterpillar Finning, sole importer of Caterpillar construction...

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Joe Lyons

Joe Lyons & Co Recently had system installed by H-Modul in his van; works in building construction. "The new system has given...

How to decide on storage

• Understand the role of the operative: How will the system be used in a specific job role, for example if a certain tool is...

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Phil Nycz

Severn Trent Water Phil Nycz, regional manager for Severn Trent Water, attached to commercial operations. Recently agreed a...

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THE WHOLE

PACKAGE For van operators the sums are smaller and the weight of rules lighter. And, as Tim Maughan finds, profits are better...

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Riva South

Gary Richards Southampton-based Riva South was founded by Gary Richards in 1989. He runs eight trucks. The fleet includes...

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Domestic drivers

As all HGV operators know, tachographs stringently record drivers' hours. At 3.5 tonnes and under, though, tachographs are not...

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AT THE DOUBLE!

Exclusive! Would bigger trucks ease Britain's chronic congestion? Dick Denby thinks so and has built his own high-tech...

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ROOT AND

BRANCH Wrings Transport is rooted in an old family firm, which has adjusted and changed repeatedly. Jennifer Ball reports....

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Brand new

territory The Jeep name is a generic for all things off road and now it's taking the bumps of the CV market. Julian Milnes...

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FLEX

FRI BLE ENDS Some operators will always need custom made trucks. Brian Weatherley turns his eye to Wheelbase Engineering's...

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Open house at WEL

Wheelbase Engineering is hosting an open day at the new Darwen site on 23 June 2004 for dealers, vehicle and trailer...

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World of wondrous variety

pallet systems have revolutionised the road transport industry in recent years and made a once-complex part of the industry a...

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Going, going, GONE!

With more than 60 years experience T Roberts in Sheffield closed its doors to a climate of absurd restrictions and red tape....

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Roll on su

mer.... Following a strong start to the year for light CVs, British Car Auctions has passed the traditionally slack Easter...

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The secret is service

Business is booming for the used division of Testwood Truck — and it plans to grow even more. Emma Penny reports. reports....

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R&M contracts

Customers buying used trucks are increasingly opting for R&M contracts too, says Lea Murrell. He believes knowing exactly how...