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TruckNet UK discusses local jobs for local hauliers

02 December 2008

One of the forum users has started a discussion under the subject 'local jobs for local hauliers' his post argues against what he perceived as a rise in hauliers from out of the area working from Felixstowe docks. He adds that Felixstowe hauliers are struggling enough with the downturn in imports through the docks without companies that have rarely  been seen on the quayside queuing up for the little remaining work.

A few drivers agree, but most point out that container logistics is not that simple and a container truck could find itself at any dock in the country. Some also point out that that attitude goes both ways and if a Felixstowe haulier picks up a box at the docks bound for Liverpool he should either drop it at every county border for a company in that county to take onwards, or when he gets to Liverpool he should return empty to Suffolk.

One driver equates the argument to stepping back to A, B, and C operators' licences and having a man with a red flag walking in front of the vehicle. But while the argument does have many obvious flaws, it at least reveals the depth of feeling that exists in many sectors of the industry.

There has been much reaction to the Chancellor's Pre-Budget Report on the TruckNet UK forums - owner-drivers and small operators are not impressed in the slightest, most of  them describing it as a 'kick in the painful bits' for hauliers and equating Mr Darling with Dick Turpin.

In the Old Timers forum, some great photos and articles have appeared about Robsons Road Haulage. Many drivers remember its tidy fleet in the colours of Holsten Beer with trucks including Scania Centurions. This is a topic that raises fond memories for yours truly as I used to live near the firm's yard in Deptford and remember it well.

Finally a driver relates his tale of woe after finding seven illegal immigrants in his trailer, even though he and the French police had checked the trailer after suspecting it had been tampered with. They didn't find anything, but UK immigration did - the driver is now £700 poorer and his boss is down £2,450.


Rikki Chequer
Email at rikki.chequer@rbi.co.uk
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