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IT'S BIG BUT NOT TOO BIG
Page 48 from 20th August 1987Starting out from a small room and one truck, Brian Rodwell has built Leicester Heavy Haulage into a thriving heavy haulage operation running 32......

TELFORD TREATS
Page 31 from 18th May 1989This year the Institute of Road Transport Engineers found a new home for its conference and show, in the Telford Exhibition Centre, and attracted......

MIX AND MATCH
Page 54 from 8th July 2004It may not have the most modern cab in Iveco's parts bin, but Seddon Atkinson's Strato six-wheeler can mix it with the rest. F ollowing Iveco's......

Premature retirement
Page 30 from 30th June 2005The ripples continue to spread from Paccar's announcement that it's considering "retiring" the Foden brand in 2006 — but for many it's still......

AGE NG BEAUTIES
Page 70 from 20th December 2007A few operators are still unwilling to sign finance deals for a new truck when a secondhand one will do the same job. Dave Young reports.......

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Page 88 from 13th May 1977LILLEVILL 111 RLLt The Sandbach firm is providing a number of special order vehicles THE South African vehicle market is in a state of......

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Page 46 from 1st May 1997place for thrills and spills, but Europe's truck manufacturers now also see it as a major venue to launch models and display their current wares on......

CHINA SYNDROME
Page 46 from 14th March 1991• For many years the Republic of China relied heavily on its communist neighbours for truck technology. In the seventies it also established......

The power and the glory!
Page 18 from 7th September 1995The Scots hauliers' hankering for big, powerful trucks was reflected in the Scottish IRTE show where bigger cabs and more horsepower were much in......

Powering up to a new standard
Page 8 from 19th August 1993by Steve Sturgess • California's West Coast International Trucking Show at Anaheim was dominated by a crop of hi-tech engine launches in the run-up......