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31st January 1991
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EAST MEETS WEST • Cargo Systems International is collaborating with the Institute for Transport Sciences at the Hungarian Ministry of Transport to host the EastWest Intetfreight 91 conference and exhibition in Budapest.

The event will be held from 19-21 March in Budapest's Vigado concert hall.

The cost for the three days is £425 (inc-VAT), including a social programme.

Contact 081-330 3911.

TO THE RESCUE

• The Road Rescue Recovery Association will highlight all aspects of the breakdown, recovery and rescue sector at CM Truckfest in Peterborough on 5-6 May.

Road Rescue Recovety '91 is the RRRA's first exhibition.

For more details and exhibition space booking forms contact (0205) 79621.

CLEANING UP

• The second Wasteman conference will take place at the NEC in Birmingham from 5-7 March.

Delegates will be briefed on the future of waste management, the implications of the Single European Market, and new technology.

The conference will be held in tandem with Wasteman '91, an exhibition of products and services for waste management and cleansing.

The tee of £10 per day will cover entrance and conference papers.

Contact (0295) 712473.

HISTORIC CONVOY

• The Historic Commercial Tyne Tees Run will take place on 2 June.

The run is open to all commercial and military vehicles made before 1970. It will start in Stockton, wending its way through the North-East to South Shields.

Contact Barry Summers on (0388) 815324.

MIDLANDS FORUM

• Three transport suppliers — FP & T Installations, BP Card Services and Road Tech Computer Systems — are joining forces to present a transport forum at the Hilton National Hotel, Warwick on 1920 February.

Contact (0264) 871791.


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