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ROADS ROOST

The Highways Agency says £1.2bn will be spent over the next 10 years to improve traffic management and driver information and...

Fat FUMES

Traffic fumes kill tons of thousands of people each year in Europe, a new study reveals. Researchers found that 40,000 deaths...

TOP TRUCKER

Derek Burrows from Renault Trucks, Reading has won this year's Lorry Driver of the Year Competition. Champion van driver was...

UMW WE The Freight Transport Association says it is pleased

with the service provided by the Calais Chamber of Commerce to check for illegal immigrants and advises its members to use it.

REET INCREASE

Interleasing UK, has bought Jessups Vehicle Contracts, part of Bristol Street Holdings. The acquisition boosts Interleasing's...

HAIR TODAY_

Midlands police are appealing for information on a trailer containing 3,000 hair dryers worth £60,000 that was stolen from...

MORE JOURNEYS

Eurotunnel Freight is now offering six departures an hour at peak times. Another freight shuttle has brought the total fleet...

British hauliers count cost

after force of French demos • by Melanie Hammond British international hauliers are once again counting the cost after their...

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Drivers are not skilled: official

Truck drivers are unlikely to be among the 100,000 skilled immigrant workers the government is considering allowing into the UK...

I'S weight problem

• by Peter Lawton Rugby Cement found a quarter of as trucks failed to meet its weight specification when it reweighed the...

P&O plans a

giant port • Container hauliers in the South-East could be loading out OT a new location if Pigi.0 gets approval to develop a...

Kent wants to toll foreign trucks

Kent County Council is lobbying the government to give it the power to introduce tolls on foreign-registered trucks using its...

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VI takes tack' charts from Eddie Stobart

III Vehicle Inspectorate officials have seized tachograph records from Eddie Stobart after claims that moonlighting...

French are formidable

Love them or hate them, you really have to hand it to the French. No sooner had we suggested on this page last week that they...

Lorry ban blitz nets 15 drivers in Cumbria

II Cumbria police say 75 nauliers have been prosecuted for flouting the current lorry Dan on the A685 between Brough and...

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90% of drivers found to speed

• Up to 90% of artics driving on dual carriageways are breaking the 50mph speed limit, according to 1999 government figures....

New code for handling work grievances

• A revised code of practice was launched this week changing the way employers need to handle grievance and disciplinary...

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First Point International hit for ignoring court judgment

• by Melanie Hammond The finance arm of First Point International, the company which promised but failed to provide US "green...

SECURE DEAL

Securicor Omega International has won a contract to export 3M United Kingdom's product line-up, which ranges from industrial...

RAT EXTENSKIN

Car transporter Walon UK has secured a five-year extension on its Fiat Auto contract. The contract involves delivering 100,000...

NIGHT WATCH Nightspeed Services has won a 1120,000 contract to

deliver Rotary watches to jewellers in the UK and overseas. The carrier provides a track and trace service for each package...

TRUST TNT

TNT Is now the nominated carrier for all 354 NHS Trusts throughout England. The contract will be worth hundreds of thousands of...

AM SIPARES Nell Express Parcels has won a contract with

Hatfield-based Mitsubishi Electric delivering components and spare parts for Its air conditioning business. The work is handled...

CONTRACT TRUCKS

Construction company McNicholas has signed a fiveyear deal with TLS which will supply it with trucks on contract hire. The...

RADNIUNK Three X Communications has won a £750,000 deal to

equip ATS Euromaster's fleet of 150 service vans with data communications equipment which will include vehicle location and...

Hauliers are ripe for takeovers

• Nearly one in 10 road haulage companies are ripe for takeover because they offer huge profit potential for a buyer who can...

Reprieve for steel work in Wales

• Hauliers working out of the Llanwern steel plant in South Wales have breathed a sigh of relief after its owners decided it...

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Super single tyres are on a roll...

• by Toby Clark Continental Tyres will show its own version of the low-profile "super single' drive-axle tyre at the IAA Show...

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Trailer builder moves into finance deals

• Trailer builder Schmitz Cargobull is moving into the financing arena to offer leasing and contract hire. The German builder...

Steel makes Alpha toub on the mu

by Peter Lawton Peden is beefing up the Alpha for muckaway work with steel rear suspension. The F520 set-up is designed to...

Safetystop's Checkmate helps safety

m Commercial Motor incorrectly identified Checkmate as a supplier of reversing aids in a product round-up (CM 10-16 August)....

FH16 heavies for Heanor

11 Volvo is supplying four heavy-haulage FH168 to Heanor Haulage for work up to 300 tonnes. Delivered as 6x4s, all the...

CAPITAL SALE

Load handling specialist Partek Cargotec is selling its Norha refuse vehicle business to ports and engineering group Powell...

BONUS BRICKS

RDL Distribution is taking 9,000 bricks on each run with its new Alpha 6x2 rear-steer drawbar from Fallen. The 405hp Cummins...

11ME 1110M111F.

Cool it! temperature-controlled vehicle rental is promising to have a vehicle ready on time or it will waive the first 24...

Ii;1l II :11:1 riu

Road and Sea Express is trialling three Cartwright double-deck trailers on its operations between the UK and Ireland. If the...

PAPER WEIGHTS Central Weighing is supplying newstrade wholesalers John Menzies

with portable weighing equipment. Central is also supplying software which will transmit weighing data from each depot to a...

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TC takes vehicle off the road

Carmarthen hau lier William Herbert was ordered to take one of his two vehicles off the road after his second disciplinary...

NO AcnoN

Scottish TO Michael Betts took no action against the licence held by Larkhall-based Dalserf Plant Hire, but he warned the...

REET CUT

The poor maintenance record of Shotts-based Patrick Dillooly led to the company's licence being cut from 15 to 10 vehicles at a...

LICENCE LOST

Hours and tachograph offences have led to the revocation of the five-vehicle licence held by Wigan based A&J Transport. North...

INTERIM RUMMY

Welsh TO David Dixon took no action against the licence held by PwIlheli-based Jonathan Williams-Ellis, trading as Giasfryn...

POOR RECORD

The unsatisfactory maintenance record of Exmouthbased B Olds Demolition and Salvage led to its licence being cut to three...

/900 speed limiter fine slashed

Underwood, Notts-based Bailey Taylor Haulage has successfully appealed against a fine of £900 imposed by the Liverpool...

For the company, John Grierson said

that the magistrates courts guidelnes suggested a fine of 2450 for a vehicle over 7.5 tonnes. There had been two previous...

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Elusive firm chastised

[11/ Maintenance problems and fall ' ing to keep appointments [11/ Maintenance problems and fall ' ing to keep appointments...

Haulier may sue over inspections

Ashton-in-Makerfield-based LC Transport is considering legal action against main dealer Polar Ford, which had been responsible...

Licence in balance over finance

A Co Durham express freight carrier has been given seven days to produce satisfactory financial evidence or face having its...

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STAND UP AND FIGHT!

I would like to call on all international operators to support an action, in line with the French at Calais. I believe that we...

MISLEADING

I refer to your article headed "Diesel prices set to climb" (CM 24-30 August). The current trend is causing very serious...

MOOT POINT

I write in response to H Sexton's letter ( Cito/ 24-30 August). It appears you are reading more into the EC Court decisions...

DEADLY DIESEL

As 4 brain dead reps in Vectras and doddery grannies in D-reg Metros weren't hazardous enough for motorcyclists, we also have...

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LIFE LONG LOVE

This week The Hawk had his beak firmly stuck in the latest two publications from Nynehead Books. The World Encyclopaedia of...

COMMERCIAL MOTORS

Ever heard of car wrapping? You soon wit, because you can guarantee if it happens "over there" it is only a matter of time...

VINTAGE PLEASURE

The Hawk's passion for models was stirred this week. Glory Days Vintage Cars of Birmingham has released a range of commercial...

EMERGENCY MEASURES

Lock-ins in Irish pubs are not unheard of. However, drinkers at the Phoenix Arms in Tullamore, in the Irish Republic, were a...

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Checks before cheques...

• Once a vehicle has reached the end of its operational life it is natural that the operator would want to dispose of it in the...

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TRANSPORT Goods vehide costs The DOT, in association with National

Economic Research Associates, has published research on the costs associated with goods vehicles. The findings include the...

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Once upon a time the only mixer chassis in town

was the six-wheeler. But as construction customers demand bigger loads and mixer companies look for greater productivity, the...

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• With a loaded barrel the Atego six is hard

to fault, not least when it comes to stability and manoeuvrability. Its tight 17.2m turning circle, courtesy of the mixer...

LONDON CONCRETE

• Against the run of large multi-nationals London Concrete is a thriving independent, having started just three years ago with...

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ON THE ROAD

E The power of the 12-litre engine makes the delivery from London Concrete to Kings Cross an easy affair. The site was full of...

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SUMMARY

II The eight-logger mixer will rot suit every concrete-mixing operator because of its increased physical presence and poorer...

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OWI N G

A combination of ever-tightening margins, soaring costs and bureaucracy is leading record numbers of hauliers to simply throw...

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"I still have my vehicles in the yard so things

change round I could start th firm again but really the wagons are more likely to sit there rusting." Steve Goulding NI One...

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t's a small world, road transport. So when two directors

of Roy Bowles Transport were successfully prosecuted for manslaughter last December, following a horrific accident on the M25...

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CORPORATE MANSLAUGHTER NOW AND IN THE FUTURE

Under current legislation the prosecution needs to establish the following points: • First, that the defendant owed a duty of...

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N ext time you switch on a light, pause to consider

how your electricity supply was generated. Coal? Nuclear power? Water? Gas? Wind? All feasible options. You could be forgiven...

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"The company has been developed and built through the fruit merchanting side and now we are independent."

Chris Jones, sales director, A Salvatori T ime was when restaurant menus invariably carried the legend "vegetables in season"....

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fresh produce, hauliers keep coming back to one subject. Over

and above the talk of the power of the supermarkets is another, more pressing concern. "Fuel is the killer for us—it is an...

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Did you know you can save yourself a tenner if you file your tax return over the Internet? Tax expert Robert Maas tells you...

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