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Warehouse For Sale or Rent – Braintree, Essex.

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No the rooms are not to let for 50 Cents! A bit of break from the norm, but my dear Dad is trying to find a new tenant or buyer for his newly renovated warehouse

Check it out on Google Maps, although it looks better now thanks to a full renovation to repair damage and smarten the place up after the last tenants left

Full Address: 10-12 Finch Drive, Springwood Industrial Estate, Braintree, CM7 2SF

View Larger Map The site is ideally located for road, sea and air connections

The site is also one of the only sites on Springwood Industrial Estate with on site parking for upto 6 articulated trucks outside

Also with the lorry park on the estate there is plenty of space for trucks and trailers

Distances to various destinations from the warehouse are as follows: Stansted Airport 16 Miles Harwich International Port 38 Miles Port of Felixstowe 46 Miles M11 Motorway 16 Miles M25 Motorway @ J28 – 25 Miles M25 Motorway @ J27 31 Miles Dover 100 Miles The official blurb that is available on Whybrow Property Consultants website states the following: Warehouse Area: 9,842 sq

ft

These prominent premises are found on the Springwood Industrial Estate to the west of Braintree town and a few minutes from the A120 where it is duelled westward to Stansted Airport and the M11 (J8)

This refurbished building has 2 main loading doors to the front with an additional forklift access to the side

It is of steel portal framework with steel cladding to walls and roof

Purpose built administrative area with storage above comprising Reception, kitchenette, Ladies and Gents WC s and 4 offices

Suspended ceilings CAT 2 lighting, electric radiators, newly fitted vinyl and carpeting to floors

Recently re-decorated

If you have any interest in said warehouse then please either contact Whybrow direct or you can contact me and I will pass on your details

My email address is: ben@truckblog.co.uk

Uncle Dicks Diary 21st April 1969

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As I am the lucky keeper of Uncle Dicks 1969 diary, here s today s entry from back then Yes Dick Snow of Astran / Middle East run fame! Left Lebring (Austria) and arrived at Spiefeld at 1030

Crossed border into Jugoslavia and parked up waiting for Belgian drivers

Hope they are going to arrive by Wednesday (23rd April) latest

Had shorts on today

You can also find Uncle Dicks diary in Ashley Coghills awesome Astran book, The Long Haul Pioneers

Click HERE to order your copy now!

BMW – 100 years of manufacturing

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BMW, or the Bavarian Motor Works, to give it its full title, is a famous luxury car maker, headquartered in Munich, Bavaria

BMW s been in business for nearly 100 years, founded as they were in 1917 as a car, motorbike and engine manufacturer

They now rate as one of the most successful and desirable automotive brands

BMW also own Rolls-Royce and the MINI brand, and as well as their own BMW car and motorbike brand, the company has seen some impressive sales of the MINI and Rolls-Royce models in recent years, too

Their stable is an impressive one, and at the moment it is going from strength to strength

Part of the big German three that also includes Audi and Mercedes-Benz, BMW export to over 140 countries world wide and have built well over 1,000.000 MINI models in the UK

And the MINI factories look set to get even bigger as the next and new range of MINI models are planned

Rolls-Royce is also celebrating the recent launch of their new 2-door coupe model, called the Wraith, which promises to be the fastest Rolls-Royce ever built

It looks wonderful, too

Whilst the MINI brand speaks for itself in terms of sales success and public fondness, BMW have long been making the kind of cars that earn their admiration through quiet confidence and quality of workmanship

Yes, they are relatively expensive, but you certainly get what you pay for in terms of engineering, innovation, safety and economy

The famous 3 Series, for example, has for a very long time been near or at the top of the mid-size executive sales charts, with its blend of understated design, badge-respect and driving performance

BMW also make some of the most powerful and economical diesel engines of any of the major manufacturers, and it s these fun yet frugal engines that are very important to the average fleet car user

The BMW 5 Series is another one of their sales success stories; a little bigger and more expensive that the 3 Series, but still fun to drive and still a very classy car in which to pick up your client for that all important business meeting

First impressions count and the blue and white roundel badge of a BMW carries a lot of weight in the world of big business

These 3 and 5 Series saloon cars built for business have also worked wonders in the sportscar world, with the sometimes unassuming-looking saloons, turned into snarling track weapons, at he hands of the famous-for-fast BMW M Division

The M cars are the very fastest and most expensive of all the modern range of BMW cars, and if it carries an M badge on the boot lid then you ll know that this car is fast and luxurious

The BMW M3, for example, if one of the performance benchmarks that any car in its class is measured against

Even the greats from Audi and Mercedes would do well to pay performance respect to anything with an M badge on it

BMW don t just make cars, either

Their range of BMW motorbikes built by BMW Motorad are also up there with the very best from the rest of the world, and especially so in the adventure bike market where their sales go from strength to strength

After 100 years in the automobile industry, and with a great range of products, it looks like the next 100 years are set fair for the famous BMW badge of Bavaria

Not All Sunshine & Sand

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Hello guys

Three years ago I wrote a book called ‘NOT ALL SUNSHINE AND SAND’, a series of tales about my time in road transport including the Middle East run in the 70s

Most have been very complimentary about it

However all copies were sold out and a new publisher said they were very interested on re-publishing, this time in paperback

So on April 20th, next month, the book is being released by Old Pond Publishing at the exorbitant price of £7.95

!!! Email

Info@oldpond.comPhone

01473 238200 If you decide to buy it then I hope you enjoy it

The stories are mostly humorous, but some are serious and some almost life and death

ByPaul Rowlands

Camiones Espanoles – Entonces Y Ahora

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Recently at work we have been loading quite a few Spaniards back to Spain or back to Paris so they load from the french markets and then head back to Spain

Also recently I have scanned the next batch of 750ish photos from the David Scarff collection

What is the link I hear you ask?? The answer is that some of the haulage companies that Scarffy used to photograph back in the 1980′s are still the same firms that I am loading back to the continent

How many Spanish truck spotters can say the same for the British firms still running to the sun and back

Two Spanish firms that are still doing the run and providing our super markets with year round goodies such as Strawberries, Broccoli and of course those gorgeous Spanish oranges,

Truck Detectives Required

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Intrepid TB reported James Cartwright, spotted this Scania 141 in Navyard, Harwich the other week

One of you must know some more about this old bus

Remember that little saying, Who What Where?? James and I both agree that it has been imported from the East, could be anywhere between Harwich, Germany, Turku and Russia!! What we need to concentrate on is who has bought it

I’m sure it is now in the UK some where, heading for a restoration shed

Did you see it on the back of a lorry leaving Harwich or heading away from Essex?? Is it parked in a yard near you now? Has it crossed the Irish sea?? If you have any answers then please feel free to leave your answers on a postcard below

It will make a cracking restoration, I’m very much a fan of a 141 rigid

I hope to see it soon on the show circuit

Get detecting!!

Too Much Car Technology Can Be Good For You

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Thanks to modern manufacturing techniques, cars are getting lighter and, accordingly, more fuel efficient

Conversely and perversely cars are also getting heavier because of the amount of technology they now carry; and what we see on cars today is just the tip of the iceberg

It is a truth universally acknowledged that Geeks now rule the Earth and they have determined that what we need in our lives today is even more techno gadgets on our motors

It will soon be impossible to print handbooks for cars because they will be so thick that they will make War and Peace look like a convenient light read

There is even a rumour that printed material will be replaced by a Stephen Hawking recording – because he is the only one who really understands this stuff – to explain each new toy as the driver attempts to deploy it

Some of the more eye-catching examples are only two or three years away

Right now some cars will warn the driver if drowsiness is suspected because of lane drifting or similar

This is a great idea especially for long distance travellers

Technology just around the corner will wirelessly monitor the drivers heart rate and respiration by way of a clever seat

Any suspicion of sleepiness will trigger an alarm

The only worry about this is, let’s say for the sake of delicacy, other emotions

Perhaps the car will deploy a virtual bucket of cold water

It has been reported that 2015 will see the first car with gesture recognition; and you thought you already knew all the motoring gestures

Even earlier there is the possibility of voice recognition

To an extent this is already here as some of you will have already tried to give basic Bluetooth or sat-nav instructions to an automaton that appears to speak a language unknown to man

Nevertheless improvements are coming which means talking to your car will be the norm

Expect worried glances in car parks

Remember those old fashioned cigarette lighters in cars? In these healthier days they have morphed into handy 12v sockets for operating or charging stuff

Even better would be the chance to remove this old device altogether and charge gadgets wirelessly

Place your gadget in the convenient container adjacent to the driving seat and charging will begin automatically

Now that’s handy

Still under development is something that any stressed-out dad is going to thank the gods for and who will be happy to cough up any amount of option cost to get it on the car

Noise cancelling headrests! Surrounding noise will automatically generate anti-noise signals

This is the one that will make the discovery of sliced bread slide anonymously into history

Squalling kids in the back, mothers-in-law – goodness gracious, the number of reasons why all cars should have this is beyond counting

It’s true too: this high tech solution for the seeker of a quiet life does exist and is even now being perfected

There is a whole raft of new automotive technology on its way to a new car near you

All the above and much more will be available sooner than you think

There is an argument that says that cars are getting too complicated and there is merit in that; but lots of us like a bit of high-tech and will look forward to some exciting new innovations

As long as they make sense and make a contribution to safety and convenience, what’s the problem?

Truck Falls Off Cliff – Norway

I don’t think it is, but some are saying this is computer generated

If its not I hope the driver of the artic is ok

It did look like it rolled quite slowly to what it could have gone over like

Anyway make up your own minds!

New Year New Actros

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These new Mercedes Actros are increasingly popular by my reckoning

More and more operators here in the East of England seem to be realising that the new Merc does do what it says on the tin and is producing improved fuel figures right across the board, no mater what line of haulage your in

Latest to join the party are Felixstowe container hauliers, DRS Logistics

A small order to start with but the numbers will grow if the new trucks perform as well as the Demonstrator provided by Orwell Trucks did

DRS have opted for these 2545LS Gigaspace 6×2′s so they can cope with the variety of containers that appear off the ships

Aaron Richardson at DRS say the trucks were purchased “For the improved efficiency they offer and also the style.” No one can argue that the new Merc is a good looking beast, even if it is wearing a big old cab top spoiler (Camel Toe Spoiler i’ve heard it called!!)

The spoiler DRS have had fitted has been designed and manufactured by Hatcher Components and is set to match the height of a 40ft High Cube container on a skelly trailer

These German supermodels are

Self Tipping Task

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It must be something that others drivers can only imagine, a trailer that you can truly tip yourself

Turn up where ever and just get on and tip, no waiting for a forklift, no waiting for loading bays or for the truck in front to move, just find your space an start unloading

This trailer is know as a recovery trailer in the business, although HC Wilson do utilise its capabilities to do specialised jobs, such as this

You have a specially built trailer that is destined for a customer in Australia and its not designed to run on UK roads and you don’t want it to run on UK roads you need some one who can load and deliver said trailer

Bring in a semi low loader trailer with a hydraulic fold neck and Robert is your mothers brother

As clearly displayed by HC Wilson’s top subbie MW Tasker (p.s

displayed on this occasion by a rather splendid R560 V8 Scania!)

1) Trailer dropped and after pressing the button the neck folds flat to the ground creating a very handy loading ramp

2) Reverse tractor unit up the “loading ramp”

Adjust tractor unit front and rear suspension and hook up to the Ozzie tanker

3) Drive carefully off the fold neck and Voila! Unloaded easily and with no sign of the usual loading bay jobs worth who is there just to make your day!! As it goes I think the outfit looks pretty dam cool! I can see Tasker pulling this along the dusty highways and byways of Oz

The only bugger being its only one trailer, i’m not sure if there is a tow hitch to fit a 2nd trailer which would be more Taskers thing!



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