Issue 28 (October 2021)
#28

Features in this issue

  • Terry Savery
    On his retirement
  • David Saunders Transport
    A new Nooteboom
  • G E Curtis (Heavy Haulage)
    The legacy continues
  • Gundel Transport Services
    Specialist crane hire
  • RJT Excavations
    Enviable reputation
  • MGL Contractors
    A recent boom
  • Heavy load routes
    Facing a crisis
Cover Story

Six decades of success

Pennys Group has flourished from its humble beginnings to become one of the South West’s largest multi-disciplined contractors.
Issue 27 (July 2021)
#27

Features in this issue

  • Potteries Heavy Haulage
    A diverse fleet
  • Goldhofer
    Stepstar - a lighter range
  • Mick Gould Commercials
    Recovery specialist
  • Modestos Meletiou
    Model collector
  • Q Crane and Plant Hire
    Transporting heavy cranes
  • RJC Lowloaders
    Bearing the initials
  • Convoi Exceptionnel
    Post Brexit affect
Cover Story

Hitting new heights

Bernard Hunter Mobile Cranes is marking its 75 years in business and is entering a new league as a supplier of heavy lifting solutions.
Issue 26 (April 2021)
#26

Features in this issue

  • PJ Downs & Sons
    High specification Scania
  • Collins Earthworks Transport
    A strong commitment to Volvo
  • G&B Finch
    Bonneted truck
  • AE Yates Group
    I-Shift crawler
  • Dave Weedon
    Vast collection
  • Elliotts of York
    When tragedy struck
  • Herbie’s Haulage
    From farm to government
Cover Story

In the land of the midnight sun

Lisburn-based Mar-Train Heavy Haulage has opened a new base in Bergen, Norway to transport components for wind farms.
Issue 25 (January 2021)
#25

Features in this issue

  • Ainscough Crane Hire
    Lifting-solutions
  • Flannery Plant Hire
    Major construction fleet
  • Wynns Limited
    By road or by water
  • John Hudson Trailers
    Hire market leader
  • RS French
    Impressive new rig
  • Fastrans Logistik
    Pilot escort fleet
Cover Story

Adaptability is a cornerstone

Bristol-based specialist haulier Plant Speed implements flexibility with the trucks and equipment it operates.
Issue 24 (October 2020)
#24

Features in this issue

  • John Somerscales
    Long established
  • Colin Lawson Transport
    Oil and gas
  • Manners Transport
    Mover and dismantler
  • Wrekin Roadways
    The heavy '70s
  • Volvo Trucks UK
    The new FM, FMX and FH
  • Scania
    Ride and Drive, Norway
Cover Story

A special breed

GCS Johnson, is one of the best known and most respected heavy haulage companies in the UK.
Issue 23 (July 2020)
#23

Features in this issue

  • Chris Miller of Preston
    Doing the impossible
  • Jon Hugill
    About to retire
  • Derek W Hancox
    Low-loader combination
  • Direct Vision Standard
    New permit scheme
Cover Story

John Wynn - a true legend

We explore the dramatic history of the one-time champion of heavy haulage.
Issue 22 (April 2020)
#22

Features in this issue

  • Ray Harrison modeller
    Trojan ballasted tractor
  • Axle Haulage
    Resisting too fast growth
  • The Concorde
    At a snail's pace
  • MAN Truck & Bus
    Raising the profile
  • MM Acquisitions
    UK Kässbohrer agent
  • Tomato Plant
    Quirky haulier
Cover Story

Even larger towheads

Cutting-edge virtual reality makes the impossible possible!
Issue 21 (January 2020)
#21

Features in this issue

  • CPL Transport Services (UK)
    Special international loads
  • David Utting Engineering
    Hours of darkness
  • Edward Beck & Son
    Yellow history
  • Fruehauf
    New flat-trailer range
  • Dyce Carriers
    Ongoing progression
  • Autoplant
    Loyal workforce
  • HIAB
    More options
Cover Story

Hire Supergroup

Abba Plant, part of the JMH Group, has nearly 600 pieces of equipment for hire!
Issue 20 (October 2019)
#20

Features in this issue

  • Hutchinson Engineering
    Back to school to save lives
  • Ivor King
    Nationwide piling specialist
  • Peter Searson
    Heanor Haulage hero
  • Teahan Convoi Service
    Police escort charges
  • Steve Butler
    On to a new challenge
  • Williams Shipping
    Varied and resilient
  • Edward Box
    Heavyweight foundations
Cover Story

Three distinctive divisions

McIntosh Heavy Logistics has developed plant hire, storage and heavy logistics and survived the peaks and troughs of Scotland's North Sea energy sector.
Issue 19 (July 2019)
#19

Features in this issue

  • ESDAL
    Tool or ultimate authority?
  • Teamwork task
    Keith Rhodes | Collett & Sons | Projector Lifting
  • Sunseeker International
    Yachting challenges
  • Mick Crawshaw
    Sixty years in the cab
  • DOLL Fahrzeugbau
    German trailers on the rise
  • Paul Nutzfahrzeuge
    Special specifications
Cover Story

Three into one

The Swain Group has three separate business units, but all are working to the same goals.
Issue 18 (April 2019)
#18

Features in this issue

  • Allelys Group
    A multifaceted operation
  • John Coles Contractors
    Rural ingenuity
  • Erith Group
    Enlightened thinking
  • Goldhofer
    New UK sales set-up
  • J Swingler Transport
    From lows to steps with Volvos
Cover Story

The road ahead

The long established and renowned operator Cadzow Heavy Haulage is investing for the future, despite changing economic conditions.
Issue 17 (January 2019)
#17

Features in this issue

  • Kings Heavy Haulage
    Celebrating a golden jubilee
  • Scania: Phil Rootham
    Controlling specification
  • DC Merrett and Co
    First Scania S730 8x4
  • J Exley Ltd
    Machinery on the move
  • McFadyens
    History flagship
Cover Story

Four decades on the go

Starting with one truck in 1976 Chris Bennett Heavy Haulage has grown to become a leading operator of heavy freight and general haulage.
Issue 16 (October 2018)
#16

Features in this issue

  • MAN: Geoff Davies & John Donnelly
    Special vehicle sales experts
  • O'Neills Heavy Haulage
    Ireland's exceptional loads
  • S Lyon & Son
    One hundred years of family fortune
  • TotalKare
    Columns for the workshop
  • TW Bowler
    Expanding through the generations
  • WH Transport
    Five years in the making
Cover Story

Spanning the globe

Sarens tackles the largest, most complex and challenging projects worldwide. Its UK operation works out of Middlesbrough
Issue 15 (July 2018)
#15

Features in this issue

  • Evenheights Specialist Transport
    Renault delivers the higher capacity
  • Specialist Fabricators
    We review the specialist modifiers
  • Collins Earthworks
    Growing fast in the East Midlands
  • The Ruttle Group
    Building a heavy reputation
  • Siddle & Cook
    Over 120 years in haulage
  • Winch Finder
    On the pull
Cover Story

When space and time is tight

Explore Transport is pioneering the use of heavy vehicles specially equipped for the challenges of urban deliveries
Issue 14 (April 2018)
#14

Features in this issue

  • City Lifting
    40 years of raising London
  • Corners Transport
    Keeping to CAT 2
  • Southern Recovery
    High-spec to the rescue
  • Driveline review
    The latest transmissions
  • Escort qualifications
    The leading knowledge
  • Volvo Trucks: Duncan Seaman
    Learning from the customers
Cover Story

Being late is not an option!

When it comes to rail maintenance and construction equipment deliveries, Cranage Heavy Haulage masters the challenges.
Issue 12 (October 2017)
#12

Features in this issue

  • Ally Macpherson Services
    Backroom expertise on call
  • GF Job
    We'll take the high road
  • GHM Group: Bonzo Bear
    World-weary Mack comes home
  • Hammar Maskin
    On the right side
  • MAN: Specialist Vehicles
    All the kit that counts
  • Peter Clark
    Sunters Reunion
Cover Story

Rising to the occasion

Collett & Sons sends its two new Mercedes-Benz Arocs SLT 8x4s on their first combined long-haul operation
Issue 11 (July 2017)
#11

Features in this issue

  • Enerpac
    Advanced technical solutions
  • Collett & Sons Ltd
    Family firm in the premier league
  • Faymonville
    Building a world-class business
  • WMB Heavy Haulage
    Lifting truck crane standards
  • AR Demolition
    Keeping it all in-house
  • Nick Sampson
    Rural ranger
Cover Story

Far-flung fleet

A family operation with across-the-board quality standards and an unrivalled reputation
Issue 10 (April 2017)
#10

Features in this issue

  • Broshuis
    Open for innovation
  • Bugler Transport
    Water and wind
  • Hallett Silbermann
    The next generation
  • Buckingham Plant
    The new flagship
  • West of Scotland
    Mack memories
  • Lawsons Haulage
    It pays to tilt
  • Subsea 7
    ALE takes the towhead
  • Mack magic
    West of Scotland HH reunion
Cover Story

An epic undertaking

How Rydam Universal managed the logistics for the world's largest ever crane auction
Issue 9 (January 2017)
#9

Features in this issue

  • David Watson Transport
    The Midas touch
  • Smiths Heavy Haulage
    Powering into the future
  • John Sutch Cranes
    High-quality lifter
  • J A Mackenzie
    The art of moving artwork
  • Montracon
    Upping step-frame production
  • AE Yates
    Automatic for the people
  • Aylward Heavy Haulage
    Keeping it in the family
  • Galt Transport
    Celebrating 70 years
  • Keith Rhodes
    Machinery movement specialits
Cover Story

Remote Control

Ireland's Mar-Train Heavy Haulage define they history, evolution and outlook for the future

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Issue 7 (July 2016)
#7

Features in this issue

  • Nooteboom UK Ltd
    Dutch firm pulls off a nifty Manoovr
  • ALE
    Widening its scope and its trailers
  • Chappell's of Stubbington
    Latest kit at this plucky Brit
  • Sterett Heavy Hauling
    How to build a brand in the USA
  • Van der Vlist
    Life beyond mere wheels
Cover Story

Capital Complexities

Why operating in the South East is no easy matter for firms like Hallett Silbermann
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