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by Mike Jewell • The Government's plan to introduce impounding of unlicenced trucks was given fresh impetus last week after a...
• A Leicestershire haulier has been told he could face prison for fitting switches to his vehicles to disconnect the...
• Transport Minister Glenda Jackson has revealed that 247.2m in tolls was paid on the Severn Brdde in 1996. • Tradetearn has...
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by Nicky Clarke and David Craik • Welsh farmers plan to continue blockading ports following recent action which has cost Irish...
• Hauliers and unions are predicting that acute driver shortages will push up wages in the next pay round. James Irlam & Sons...
QUESTIONS, QUESTIONS... uestions, questions.. .always questions. For example, how come the French authorities can stall...
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P&O's ferry freight rates could add an extra £70,000 to annual bills, warn international hauliers, although many are sceptical...
• Lawyers acting for hundreds of hauliers demanding compensation from last year's French blockades say the French have moved...
• More than 150 drivers at Consolidated Land Services of Scunthorpe are to be balloted next week for industrial action after...
• Police are warning hauliers about a gang of armed and violent hijackers who stripped a lorry of its load of wines and spirits...
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by Sally Nash • Regional bulk hauliers could be hit by the potential closure of many of RJB Mining's pits, the coal producer...
• Norbert Dentressangle is lining up a series of joint ventures in Eastern Europe which are designed to boost its groupage...
• All transport operators will have to comply with the national minimum wage law which is likely to be introduced next year....
• The Transport and General Workers Union in Scotland has pledged to bring private prosecutions against transport bosses in...
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• Carmarthenshire County Council is calling for HGVs to be banned from motorways and dual carriageways during daylight hours in...
by David Craik • Hauliers are warned to be on the look-out for fake speeding camera tickets demanding payments of £130 after...
• TDG's food, drink and retail logistics division TDG Harr is has a warehousing contract to stock Superdrug's Christmas...
• The head of the Austrian hauliers' trade association has warned that an electronic system designed to make high polluting...
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by David Craik • A Scottish haulier is warning colleagues who work on forestry roads to make sure they are suitable for their...
• A haulier is offering a £5,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of thieves who stole two trailers and their...
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An automatic slack adjuster is hardly the sexiest thing on a truck. But that hasn't stopped Haldex from developing it into a...
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• Volkswagen's truckbuilding operation in Brazil has produced a concept vehicle featuring the latest all-electronic version of...
• Seddon Atkinson has sold 39 refuse collection vehicles to Hong Kong's Regional and Urban Service Departments. The Faun/Partek...
• Volvo has celebrated the 50,000th vehicle to be built at its plant in Irvine, Ayrshire. The chassis was an FL10-360 tractive...
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by Toby Clark • ERF is withdrawing from next year's IRTE Show and will not be exhibiting at any of the major exhibitions in...
wide-single use with a target weight of 23kg—almost 2k9 lighter than current models. The wheels will be made at Alcoa's new...
• Volkswagen is offering free servicing for two years or 60,000 miles (whichever comes first) on all new LT vans and...
• Stirling council is replacing its entire winter maintenance Heet with 18 Whale Drop-In gritter rigs. The 6m 3 demountable...
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• A Gloucestershire man has failed in his bid to use his terraced council house as the operating centre for a 6.6-tonne van....
• A front-axle overload on a vehicle carrying pallets of bricks led to Birminghambased Lyndon Transport being fined £750 when...
• Lorry driver John Leake's claim AA that he was unfairly dismissed by (;ammond Transport after his conduct cost the firm a...
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• A driver who failed to produce the tachograph chart for his current day's duly has been found guilty of obstructing a traffic...
• Maintenance problems have led to seven vehicles and seven trailers being suspended for two weeks from the licences held by...
• A truck driver who faces two charges of causing death by dangerous driving following a crash in January has had his plea...
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CI' Haulage Factfile page provides busy operators with brief news items on: forthcoming events, services, business products,...
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Do you want to comment on any of the stories in Commercial Motor? Does someone in the industry deserve a pat on the back—or a...
I commend Jeremy Taylor for "his" idea of setting up a driver training centre for his company, CDS Employment, in the hope of...
Fr hank you for your excel1 lent article regarding the winners of the 1997 Livery Competition and the Colour of Money (CM 20-26...
S o Road Haulage Association boss Steven Norris wants hauliers to pay more for 0-licences to help pay for more enforcement (CM...
W hen I pay for or charge for, services or goods on the Continent in fellow EU states—provided the person I deal with can show...
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very seriously. However, once a week our quirky correspondent, the Hawk, steps off his perch to take a humorous look at the...
D he words "heart" and "warming" sprang to mind when I heard this tale. One rush hour morning in Tooting, south London, not so...
3 ingi Classics has conic up trumps again with its new collection which includes a series entitled Building Britain. Among...
ED aving experienced rather frosty relations with its drivers during a bitter dispute in the US recently, UPS—the international...
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RETURN MATCH It's a pity that Steyr's foray into the UK market didn't last longer; the 17-tonner we tested back in 1989 left a...
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The words "contract hire" have long been bandied around as an answer to a fleet manager's prayers, particularly for own-account...
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Drivers and operators have been subjected to the latest multiagency purge in the form of Operation Mermaid. Many in the...
N orth Western Traffic Commissioner Keith Waterworth recently granted a licence to a Derbyshire haulier and his wife, both of...
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You can't run a road haulage operation without an authorised operating centre and the Traffic Commissioners have sweeping...
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M any operators contract out their vehicle inspection and maintenance; not least because it gives them a sense of security:...
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When it's too cold in Scotland for the grass to grow, animal feed manufacturer and distributor Davidson Brothers (Shotts)...
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Transport companies often lease equipment believing they are getting a good deal and hanging on to capital. But the reverse...
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Truck manufacturers and operators have been through the Euro-1 and Euro-2 engine barriers with less pain than was once thought....
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R ecent proposals by Euro MP Mark Watts that LGV and PCV drivers should re-test at five or 10-year intervals, in order to...