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Life beyond 2000

13th January 1994
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

• Small hauliers will have to become more professional and can expect to be permanently sub-contracted to large distribution companies if they are to survive into the next century, says Peter Cooke, director centre for

automotive management research at the Henley Management College.

In a paper "Road Haulage 2000: The Developing Scenarios" presented last week, Cooke predicts the number of operators with fewer than 10 trucks will fall significantly over the next six years. Those left will either team up with large logistics companies, or remain as they are.

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Organisations: Henley Management College
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