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Government split over road pricing

The Transport Secretary says road pricing is a done deal; the Prime Minister sees it as "kamikaze politics". Roanna Avison...

Eddington backtracking

Rod Eddington appeared to backtrack on the issue of road pricing this week by suggesting that pay-as-you-go programmes will be...

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DNA test catches firebomber

DNA FROM a gangland-style shooting suspect proved to be the "billion-to-one evidence needed to end a five-year arson spree....

Moving on

Iveco UK Managing Director Chris Thorneycroft-Smith is to leave his post at the end of June to pursue other interests....

GPS hub

Next Monday (12 March) Pallet network Gbbal Pallet Systems officially opens its hub at Frady Park, Lichfield, Staffs.

Chunnel payout

Eurotunnel has won £30m damages from the French and British governments following security blunders that allowed thousands nf...

Dual purpose

Keyfuels and Road Tech Computer Systems have launched software to analyse analogue and digital tachos.

Lightbar winner

The winner of the Black Rhino lightbar competition (CM8 February) is ownerdriver Christopher Lewis from Ewyas Harold near...

Prizes dispatched

We are now dispatching more than 80 prizes for CMs Great New Year Giveaway A full list of winners will be posted on...

WARWICKSHIRE-BASED Allelys Heavy Haulage was called in to move the

nine carriages from the Virgin train derailment last week. Pictured is a 480hp Oaf 95XF modified by Allelys to handle a GCW of...

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TDG back on acquisition trail with logistics gain in Spain

Following the purchase of a Belgian company earlier this year, TDG has turned its sights on the Iberian peninsula. Dylan Gray...

Wincanton goes green with Sainsbury's

WINCANTON HAS WON a three-year contract to operate an energy-efficient site in Pineham. Northampton for Sainsbury's. The...

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Price and power set for Sevels

CITROEN AND FIAT have set prices and payloads for their jointly developed mini-Sevel vans, badged Expert and Scudo...

Hargreaves buys Maltby Colliery

HARGREAVES SERVICES the acquisitive Co Durham haulage and fuels group, has paid more than £30m for Maltby Colliery. A...

Felixstowe council calls for A14 overtaking ban

FELIXSTOWE TOWN councillors want to impose an overtaking ban on trucks using the A14 in a bid to ease congestion near the...

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Chlorine gas is an 'attradive target' for terrorist gangs

Hauliers transporting chlorine and other dangerous chemicals could be at risk from terrorist groups in search of weapons....

T&G talks to N FT about plans to move drivers

NEARLY 70 DRIVERS working out of NFT's depot at Elstree, Herts on a contract for Sainsbury's are being asked to move to the...

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Stobart seeks capital for Carlisle move

EDDIE STOBART, the largest independent logistics firrn,is planning to sell off some of its business to fund expansion, and to...

21ST CENTURY LOGISTICS, the operating arm of Kent family firm

The Dodd's Group, stayed in the black by the skin of its teeth last year after the loss of a contract with Britvic. Pre-tax...

SCOTTISH TRAILER manufacturer and repairer Gray & Adams increased its

operating profit by £3.4m last year, but only because of an adjustment to the way its pension scheme assets are measured. The...

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DfT launches campaigns to cut the risks of driving vans

Tough deadlines, distractions, stress, tiredness and a lack of regulation all pose a risk to drivers of light CVs. Roanna...

Roadworks threat to Leicester Forest East

THE ROAD HAULAGE Association (RHA) is speaking out against the possible closure of the Leicester Forest East service area on...

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Profits up 20 0 /0 as Willi Betz looks East GERMAN OPERATOR

Willi Betz plans to expand in Eastern Europe after a successful financial year, despite its ongoing battle against accusations...

New directors are expected to revitalise road transport

FRESH BLOOD IN the boardrooms of a quarter of the top 2,000 transport operators could signal a radical shake-up of business...

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'Bureaucratic botch' blamed for stalled training scheme

An LSC training programme launched last year has had little impact on road transport — and SfL reckons it knows why. Chris...

Restored canals will take half of Olympic traffic

BRITISH WATERWAYS has given the go-ahead to the restoration of the waterways around the Olympic Park site in East London in a...

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Operator plans to sue over council's 'diabolical' diversion

A ROAD HAULAGE company is threatening to take legal action against Cambrideshire County Council after the council set up a...

Look out for Hams' distindive MAN 7.5-tonne dropside

A 7.5-TONNE MAN 8.163 dropsider was stolen from HamsTransport in Devizes, Wilts on Saturday 17 February at 8.30pm. It's...

Rapide launch for Midlum

RENAULT TRUCKS has launched the Midlum Rapide programme, offering ready-to-go vehicles from the forecourt. The 7.5-tonne...

Trucks in Stamford suffer for school-run congestion

OPERATORS IN A Lincolnshire town suffering from gridlocked roads say a crackdown on LGVs flouting a truck ban ignores the real...

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*Burney authorisation cut over maintenance concerns

The firm has six months to sort itself out after the IC identified a "lack of control and direction" from its directors. Mike...

HJ Lines launches Swansea-Cork freight route

A RO-RO FERRY service between Swansea and Cork will be launched on 20 March. HJ Lines has chartered the MV Victoria to operate...

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There's slaughter on the water

UK international hauliers are being taken to the cleaners by their EU competitors — CM ponders the latest figures from the...

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Road charging is the way forward

kFTER READING Billy lien's response to Brian Weatherley it is I who is in lisbeliefThe only way forward or this country is by...

Charges won't cut congestion

I READ WITH INTEREST the letter from Billy Allen regarding the proposed road pricing scheme (CM 1 March). I'm vehemently...

Northern Ireland needs night chec

N RESPONSE TO Northern .reland getting a Traffic 2ommissioner (CM 22 7 ebruary),Vosa needs to check nore around Enniskillen to...

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Paul Carter believes that traffic problems pose a major threat

to the commerce, people and beauty of the Garden of England. As leader of Kent County Council, Carter ought to know — but he...

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Co-operation is the key

Moving freight from road to rail and water requires operators and local government to work together — so how much co-operation...

MESSING ABOUT ON THE WATER TRADITIONALLY WATER has carried bulky

loads which are not time-sensitive. Some of these cargos have disappeared as the economy shifted towards imports, but water...

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It's time to deliver

p eak-time congestion and the inexorable increase of cars in urban areas are tightening like a noose around hauliers .nd the...

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It's fourth time unlucky for tachograph chart fiddler

A driver whose record includes four offences of falsifying his tacho charts in six years is given a hefty fine. Mike Jewell...

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Transport managers lose repute

3s firm's 0-licence is revoked EYLAND,LANCS operator K&P Iddon has had its cence revoked on grounds of repute and finance by...

Licence revocation upheld over letters

THE REVOCATION at the end of October of the four-vehicle licence held by Rotherham,SYorks-based Jayne Farr on grounds of...

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Eight driving licences revoked at Ascroft International

THE FALSIFICATION of tachograph records has led to the revocation of LGV driving licences held by two directors of Ascroft...

Maintenance warning

Border Demolition, based in Kilsyth, North Lanarkshire, has received a formal warning about its maintenance standards by...

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Driver CPC is coming

To comply with the Driver CPC Directive in September 2009, LGV drivers will have to take regular training. David Craik...

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Letting out the grief

The DT1's statutory dispute resolution procedures were meant to make managing conflicts at work easier. However, there are...

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IN A NUTSHELL

The Employment Act 2002 (Dispute Resolution) Regulations came into force on 1 October 2004. They require employers to put in...

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Are you ready for the new hours regs?

On 11 April, Drivers' Hours Law Regulation 561/2006 replaces Regulation 3820/85. Tachodisc director Anne McDougall explains...

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Now in its 20th year, the European

Arctic Van Test puts the best that Europe has to offer through their paces in conditions that would have penguins demanding...

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FIAT DUCATO MAXI 2.3 MULTIJET

There was a time when the idea of driving a Fiat in arctic conditions would have us wondering if it would start up in the first...

FORD TRANSIT 350L 140

The new Transit creates a good first impression thanks to lively performance, a precise gearbox and light, direct steering. It...

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MERCEDES SPRINTER 313 CDI

Some cliches about German vehicles survive because they're true: like the fact that a new Mercedes will invariably be...

PEUGEOT BOXER 120

Sharing much ol its underpinning with the Flat Ducato, the Peugeot Boxer might not be considered a mainstream vehicle but we...

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VAUXHALL MOVANO 2.5CDT1

With roots dating back to 1999 the Mayan° is the oldest - r A contender in the group by afair margin; fortunately an update in...

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VOLKSWAGEN CRAFTER 35 120 Based on Mercedes' Sprinter, the Crafter

was the most distinctive of the group thanks to its trainlike snout that gives the impression of a truck rather than van. But...

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Considering the hostile test conditions none of these vans could fairly be said to have performed particularly poorly

though the Crafter did need a jump start on the second (and coldest) morning. What came across was that all the contenders had...

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EYES FRONT!

If you are behind the vvheel of any vehicle, it's good to be able to see where you are going. And, logical or not, truck...

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DEVELOPMENT S witching to electric power to help save the environment

is all well and good, but if it's going to be to the detriment of performance and reliability then the reality is that most...

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ALL YOU NEED 1 C

There's no greater pleasure than being sent to Coventry for a visit to its Transport Museum. Colin Barnett visits the recently...

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'T O

FF-ROADER 'Retired' by Paccar, will Fodenis devotees switch to its Dutch stablemate? CM has driven the new Euro-4/5 Daf CF85...

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THE VITAL

A s an example of the typical British haulage company. Sparks Transport of Glastonbury, Somerset seems to fit the bill. It's a...

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HAPPY FLEET With the exception of one 26-tonne Renault Premium

rigid, all the trucks on the Sparks fleet are articulated. A long-standing Scania fan, Sparks was possibly the first firm in...

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Peter Fairhe

National Sales Director Truck ATS Euromaster What got you started in transport / the truck industry? I've worked in the...

We look into the slang American truck drivers use on their CB radios

The majority of US truckers have abandoned the elaborate vocabulary used over their CB radios, due to an increase in turnover...

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Bell rings out on Teeside

North - East Mercedes-Benz van and truck dealership Bell Truck Sales has opened an outlet in Stockton. Kevin Swallow reports....

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Special but not too special

if you buy or sell used light CVs with specialist bodies, keep close to the market to spot trends as they happen. British Car...

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BODY BEAUTIFUL

Common bodies for light CVs Tippers: It's hard to find clean, used examples, simply because of the job that tippers are built...