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ERF's Om order
Page 22 from 15th November 1980ORDERS worth nearly Om have been announced by ERF to supply vehicles to South Africa and Saudi Arabia. Part of the South African order, worth in......

Home from the market ...the ERF European
Page 5 from 28th February 1975Because of increasing demand, ERF are making ayailable to British Operators their superb "ERF European" tractor unit. Ideal for TIR or low-loader......

Molyneux makes a dedication
Page 14 from 23rd November 1989• A dedicated distribution division has been formed by Leyland-based Alexandra Molyneux Haulage in a move from its traditional general haulage,......

UK market mixed
Page 56 from 27th March 2003• Used truck sales specialists report a mixed marketplace picture countrywide. Political and economic uncertainty is making some transport......

First ERF ECMs hit the UK streets
Page 18 from 5th December 2002• The first examples of ERF's new ECM middleweight rigid range have started to arrive in the UK following its debut at the NEC Show in March.......

echnical News ERFs screened
Page 9 from 3rd October 1981FIVE ERF tractive units, to transport chemicals and hydrocarbons loads on nationwide routes, have been bought by Buckley Tankers of Warrington,......

MAN keeps new light to itself
Page 19 from 5th August 2004MAN HAS developedalightweight rigid construction chassis for the UK aggregates sector, but ERF may not benefit. The new range is based on the TG-A......

agnum signs up with big Signature
Page 16 from 3rd June 1999Renault's Magnum flagship is set to meet Euro-3 with Goohp of Cummins' finest... • by Brian Weatherley As predicted by Commercial Motor, Renault......

Fuel Duel swings T&B choice to ERF's ECU
Page 18 from 13th November 1997• Tibbet and Britten's Clothing and Textile Division has bought six ERF Ed 1.30 ESP 4x2 trac. tors following an ERF-organised "Fuel Duel". An ECI 1......

Caterpillar joins ERF's EC line-up
Page 13 from 22nd January 1998• ERF is to fit Caterpillar engines to its EC range, which could end its relationship with Perkins. The Sandbach firm already engineers......