AT THE HEART OF THE ROAD TRANSPORT INDUSTRY.

Call our Sales Team on 0208 912 2120

19th January 1989, Page 8
19th January 1989
Page 8
Page 8, 19th January 1989
Close

M25: A Close Call?

• Some junctions on the M25 motorway could be closed in the quest to reduce congestion, the Transport ministry's top civil servant Sir Alan Bailey told MPs this week. When......

• The Eagerly-awaited Cargo 17.18, Fitted With The Cummins B

Series engine, is now in production at lyeco Ford's Langley plant, and we should see the first models on the road in February or March. The Cargo 17.21 should enter production......

• Erf Has Begun 1989 With Orders For 320 Trucks

worth 210 million. Tanker haulier Tankfreight has bought 160 38-tonne tractive units, and Wincanton and United Tankers have each ordered 50 vehicles.......

• Workers At Ibc's Luton Van Plant Have Voted By

a narrow margin to accept a two-year deal which will increase their pay by 7% from last December with an inflation-linked increase from the end of this year. The deal gives the......

• Tankcon, The Road Haulage Association's Biannual Tanker...

take place this year on 14-16 June at the Park Hall Hotel Leisure and Conference Centre near Chorley, Lancashire. A seminar, entitled "Quality in Action" will include Phil Gate......

• Joan Ruddock, Labour Mp For Lewisham Deptford, And Former

general secretary of CND, has been appointed to Labour's front bench transport team headed by John Prescott. Ruddock. She will act as Labour's junior transport spokesperson.......

• The Government Is Pushing For New Legislation To Stamp...

Proposals are due to come before Parliament which would ensure that owners of lorries used for illegal waste tipping would be liable for prosecution, regardless of who was......

Swat Fly-away Tippers

would have to be registered either with the London Waste Regulation Authority or their local waste authority. If they were then caught fly-tipping, they would be struck off the......