With Betsy to Italy

6 March 2010 by Gerrit de Heus  
Posted in Betsy

a300-lossegjeng-i-italiaStie’s first transport of fish to the European continent was going to Italy in 1962. I was driver with the truck “Betzy” loaded up to the ceiling with whole frozen Porbeagle fish.

We had to load the fish in Aalesund, 550 km north of Oslo. But there was a problem. The truck “Betzy” had tree axels. Because of bad roads, it was not allowed to drive with tree axels trucks on the road around Aalesund.

There was a transport company named Uhlens Transport in Aalesund. This company could not buy tree axels trucks themselves because they could not use them on the roads in their own county. The authorities did not give tree axles trucks number plates and Registration book there.

Uhlens Transport did not like Stie’s tree axle truck in their territory, and the owner of the company said he will call the police if he saw one of Stie’s tree axles truck there.

Because of this I had to hide the truck outside Aalesund until late in the night when most people had gone to sleep. Then in the dark I was driving into the town to the cold-storage. After loading the fish I had to wait for the night again. I was driving back again in the dark and no one saw me. The fish was now on its way to Italy .

20 years later, in the year 1982, Stie bought the whole company Uhlens Transport, and after that Uhlens Transport was a part of Sties.

M/S Kronprins Harald image0021

Stie had booked room for the truck on board in the car ferry “Kronprins Harald” that served the new ferry line Oslo – Kiel. It was the first Stie truck using this ship, and the first Stie truck carrying frozen fish for the European continent.

At that time, in the year 1962, there was no EEC. There where passport control and customs control on arrival to each country in Europe. We had to make new customs document for each country if we did not use TIR carnet. To drive in Europe we need permission for each single country. Permission for Germany, Belgium and Austria we get in Norway . But permission for other countries we had to apply to the country we want to drive into. Some countries send the permission to Norway by post. But mostly we pick it up at the border. That gave us a lot of problems.

On this first transport to Italy we did not know the costs, the best roads and the borders with the quickest customs clearings. All this we had to find out overselves.

The last I heard from Stie when the carport in the ferry was closing down was: Find out the costs. Take care of all the receipt.

And then he did not hear from us for a long time. (We where two drivers at this first drive) At that time there was no way Stie could get contact with us. He had to wait until we called him. But a telephone call to Norway had to be operated manually. To make a telephone connection to Norway they could use from a couple of hour, to a whole day. Therefore we could not call Stie before we arrived at the destination. There we had time enough. Always unloading by hand takes time.

Scania Vabis

Sties second Scania Vabis 75 super, year 1962

Reg. nr 29-95-32

Nick name: Betsy

Hp.: 205

With: 2,40 m

Heigh: 3,20 m Peggy

Length with trailer: 16 m

Sties new Scania Super (”Peggy”) has to tow the old Regent loaded with 20 tons from the mountains to Trondheim. About 150 kilometers.

That was the last run for the Regent. 1962.

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