Truck Cartel: 7 days left for businesses to register

Truck Cartel: 7 days left for businesses to register

07 Feb 2025 Posted By Paul Mummery

7 DAYS FOR UK BUSINESSES TO REGISTER FOR SHARE OF £2 BILLION DAMAGES FROM TRUCK MANUFACTURERS
ROAD HAULAGE ASSOCIATION (RHA) REPRESENTING INTERESTS OF BUSINESSES IN LEGAL ACTION

• UK businesses must register by 14 February to be eligible for compensation.
• The Road Haulage Association (RHA) has been approved by the UK court to recover losses on behalf of thousands of UK haulage businesses who were overcharged thousands of pounds by truck manufacturers including OAF, Daimler/Mercedes, lveco, MAN, Scania and Volvo/Renault.
• The legal action follows decisions made in 2016 and 2017 by the European Commission, which issued €3.4 billion in fines to truck manufacturers for price fixing.
• There are over 60,000 haulage businesses in the UK.
• UK businesses need to register here: www.truckcartellegalaction.com
• This legal action covers all makes of trucks and an estimated 600,000 trucks in the UK are said to have been affected.
• Hauliers that purchased or leased new trucks over six tonnes between 17 January 1997 and 31 January 2014 and hauliers that purchased or leased used trucks between 17 January 1997 and 31 January 2015 are eligible to opt in.
• You do not have to be a member of the RHA to opt in.
• Thousands of UK businesses have already registered.

UK hauliers that were affected by a cartel of truck manufacturers have until 14 February to register for a class action being brought by the Road Haulage Association (RHA) in the UK's Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT). The CAT authorised the RHA to act on behalf of the industry to seek compensation for losses suffered as a result of the unlawful conduct of the truck manufacturers.

The claim is being brought as an opt in class action, which means that anyone who is eligible must opt in, in order to be eligible for compensation if it is awarded. Eligible claimants must register their interests via: www.truckcartellegalaction.com before 14 February 2025 to ensure that the opt in process can be completed by the 28 February 2025 deadline.

Those eligible to opt in include companies, firms and individuals who purchased or leased new and used trucks of six tonnes and over, registered in the UK between:
• 17 January 1997 and 31 January 2014 for new trucks.
• 17 January 1997 and 31 January 2015 for used trucks.

Personal representatives of the estate of any person falling within the class who died on or after 17 July 2018 can also opt in.

Richard Smith, Managing Director of the RHA said:

"We urge those who are eligible to opt in to the legal action, so that they can access compensation if it is awarded by the Tribunal. The RHA is dedicated to the interests of the road haulage sector, and we are proud to be bringing this claim in order to secure compensation for companies and individuals and to deter cartelist behaviour and poor corporate governance in our industry."

The claim is being brought against a number of companies within the MAN, DAF and lveco groups of companies, but the claim covers all makes of trucks, not just those manufactured by these companies. The Competition Appeal Tribunal granted a Collective Proceedings Order on 5 August 2024, which means that the claim can proceed as a collective action. A date for trial has not yet been set. Once the matter goes to trial, the Tribunal will then decide whether the defendants have to pay damages to the class and at what level these damages are set.


Notes to editor:

The RHA has instructed Backhouse Jones, a leading law firm for the road haulage sector as well as expert competition law specialists Addleshaw Goddard. The lawyers have instructed counsel from Exchange Chambers and Brick Court. RHA Used Trucks Limited (RUTL), which is the subsidiary of the RHA that has been approved to represent hauliers that purchased or leased used trucks, has instructed Tyr Law as well as counsel from Brick Court and Blackstone Chambers.

The costs of bringing this legal action are being funded by a litigation funder so there is no cost to register for compensation.
The Road Haulage Association (RHA) is the only trade association dedicated to the UK road transport industry. With over 8,500 members representing over 100,000 vehicles, the RHA campaigns for the logistics industry with governmental bodies. The RHA lobbies for change and supports its members with a range of benefits. The RHA is a trade association supporting people and businesses in the road transport sector. We offer a voice for our members to work with policy makers on key issues including legislation, costs, road investment, driver facilities, and Net Zero. Members have access to technical and professional services to help them comply with regulations and run their businesses efficiently. We also offer accredited training programmes to help firms develop their teams and operations.