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7th February 1981
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E3 offer thaws North-east freeze

HERE has been a breakthrough in wage negotiations in North-east ngland, with Teesside employers offering a 0-a-week increase to...

Thorns out

ANDY THOMS, Ford's 55-yearold truck sales director last week accepted early retirement from the company. Mr Thorns has been...

Wait for the revival

DO NOT expect any significan recovery in the economy Won the end of this year, managim director of Sandbach Engi neering Co Ltd...

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Hauliers find some joy in training Bill

HE ROAD Haulage Association has given a guarded welcome to he Employment and Training Bill which had its first reading last...

Less speed, more live?

'HE EUROPEAN Commission as come out against proposals or reducing maximum speed mits or standardising the highway codes in the...

Costs up 17pc: RHA

ROAD HAULAGE costs i creased by 17 per cent last yea and by 16 per cent for the ha year from January to Jun according to the...

No extras for Stonefield

NO SPECIAL Government aid for Stonefield Vehicles, still in th hands of receiver Bill Brownlie, was promised by the Governmen...

EZ spells danger

ENTERPRISE ZONES could harm existing hauliers, according to the Road Haulage Association which has finally expressed an opinion...

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Irish reel after diesel tax blow

ISH hauliers and industrialists are reeling inder the blow of a Ir15p (11.1p) increase in he tax on a gallon of diesel oil in...

trike costs Ford dearly

A STRIKE by over 400 Ford lorry drivers had lost the company ,E15.75m worth of cars and Transit vans by Tuesday evenling this...

CPC comes first

AN EXPORTER of antique's appeal against the East Midland Traffic area's decision not to issue a second interim Operators...

CONSULTATIONS were held "through thi usual channels" before it was

decided, a the last moment, to have a Commons de bate on the Armitage Report. But someone forgot to let Labour's trans port...

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Burton haulier told to tighten u

HAULIER will have to make "damn certain" that his vehicles were lot overloaded in future, otherwise he would find himself...

Seminar

A FREIGHT transport semin intended as a halfway house b tween the interests of educati and industry, is to be held Huddersfield...

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Dover told off

DOVER District Council could save up to 033,000 by repairing rather than replacing vans and lorries in its fleet, according to...

diarydates

THIS WEEK, CM reintroduce! this feature which will be pub lished in the first issue of eacl month. The following an scheduled...

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PEOPLE

NATIONAL BUS deputy chief executive Frank Pointon left the company on January 31, by mutual consent. Mr Pointon, who also was...

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ork in Armitage's neck of the woods

ORK has designed a new range of low-height semi-trailer chassis aimed at giving greater cubic capacity within the overall 4.2m...

Ampliroll gets a lift

A TAILOR MADE version of the Ampliroll vehicle-mounted wastehandling system has been put into service by the Staffordshire...

M-B offers longer sleep

A SLEEPER cab option for its longer-wheelbased 16and 24-ton models has been introduced by Mercedes-Benz. One of the results of...

Eaton up courses

THE SERVICE training depar ment of Eaton Truck Compc nents Group Marketing is e) panding its programme o product training...

Four show

PERKINS will be exhibiting range of engines covering power band of 33 to 190kW (4 to 255bhp) at the Internatioru Construction...

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Key to brake lockin gi

OR THE FIRST time a vehicle rake equipment as optional ehicles, reports BILL BROCK. From this autumn, ABS (anti)ck braking...

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Gulley suckers mount clean-up London attack

Two purpose-built gulley suckers have been supplied to the London Borough of Bexley by The General Descaling Co Ltd of Worksop...

-Heavy duty lashing

A HEAVY DUTY lashing assembly introduced by Brownline complies fully with the code of practice for the safe loading of vehicles...

Divide and granule

THE Particular weighing syster which enables bulk tanker loai of powdered granular produc to be divided into individu batches...

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Clwyd hedge bets

Crosville is taking the cuts hilosophically, and it believes lat it can benefit by providing le travelling public with the est...

;IE to be carved in three?

1ELAND'S semi-state transport company, Coras lompair Eireann, loks set to be carved in three, with buses becoming the...

Kite flying by MP?

THE SIGHT of a bus in Mid Wales was becoming almost a rare as the red kite, declared Tory MP in the House of Corn mons last...

PTE man convicted

FORMER Tyne and Wear PTE purchasing and stores superintendent Thomas Steward has been given a six months suspended jail...

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Get-tough licence policy looms la

TRAFFIC Commissioners will tighten up on public service vehicle operation under the 1980 Act when operator licensing comes in...

Great leap forward

YORKSHIRE bus dealer Paul Sykes plans to visit China this month in a bid to expand the used public service vehicle market. The...

Coachways new rates

BRITISH COACHWAYS have t flounced new services for th. growing express coach work. Cross-country routes linki; Liverpool to...

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Gleam of hope in the fog

FHERE SEEMS to be a diverlence of view among Continenal manufacturers on the imporance of the British motor ndustry. Managing...

Worker from Workington

HE LABOUR MP for Workingan, who studied at the Sorlonne and has taken on the bold hairman of the British Steel ;orporation Ian...

An ocean of blackmail

IF A COURT of law finds that members of the International Longshoremen's Association in America do not have exclusive rights to...

Training at arm's length

ATTACKING the Government' proposals to overthrow the pre sent system of industria training, Transport Trainin published by the...

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Chip conversio means higher stake

WHEN IS a bulker not a bulker? When it can double up as a curtainsider is the answer to that as far as Craven Tasker is...

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From the Omani Boer

by Graham Montgomen THE PROPOSALS for increased gross vehicle weights put for ward by the Armitage committee will obviously...

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Filling-in time can pay dividends

IEGULAR readers of CM will now that a few months ago we - loved offices from the centre of ondon down to its outskirts in ,...

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The Employment Act 198O :

Ill-health and dismissa by Douglas Ainley THE GUIDELINES for dismissal in long-term sickness cases which establish duties on...

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Where quality doesn't count

I AM 33 years old and have spent most of my working life in and around the transport industry. Both in the workshops and on the...

Protocol insurance

I REFER to the news item (CM, January 3) and to Junior Transport Minister Kenneth Clarke's reported statement that the change...

The naked truth

I NEVER THOUGHT my letter (CM, December 13) about The Hawk's strange attitude to girlie calendars would cause such a stir. It...

Hino from the other side

JUDGING by the growing amount of coverage given by Commercial Motor and other trade journals, it would appear that the arrival...

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VP delivers the good in vintage style

Bill Brock tells how they brought the good news from Marseilles to Kingston and chopped off a day's journey time into the...

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Birkart cuts its coat to suit its cloth

This international organisation's speciality is garment transport, but if a slump hits the manufacturing industry then it could...

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How rubber can help erase downtime

Tarmac is so pleased with its Rydewell suspension experiments it's switching another 20 of its Foden tankers from spring to...

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Trends in transport

John Durant looks at the major changes during the last 15 years WHAT MAJOR changes took place in road freight operation in the...

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Crane Fruehauf goes into splendid insulation

Steve Gray looks into the state of the art of insulated tanker design 'OU CAN'T mistake a Crane . ruehauf insulated tanker....

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Oil distribution: just the job for road

BP's Grangemouth terminal plans to handle 1.3m tonnes of oil this year from the North Sea and the Middle East, writes David...

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The Escort is a model van

)RD SOLD more commercial ;hides in the United Kingdom st year than any other menucturer (CM January 17). Now le company has...

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Can a van be all things to all men?

RJR CHOICE for the first road est from Ford's new Escort van ange was the 1.3-litre 55L nodel which has a higher stenlard of...

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Kilroy woz never 'en

Or so you'd think for, says Noel Millier as goes on a graffiti clean-up campaign, ther are reasonably cheap and quick ways of...

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BY JANUS

Poor man's table L At least one organisation has w said that hauliers' wage costs may rise by 13 per cent a year from 1982 to...