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Bigger bridges

8th September 1984
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

WE READ CM with interest each week; the article by Bob Greenwood (CM August 18) regarding the warehouse complex at Paddock Wood, was particularly interesting with regard to the road vehicle weighbridge which has been installed.

However, the author suggests that this weighbridge has the largest capacity in Europe, handling loads up to 50 tonnes. Weighbridges in the UK, in fact, generally now have a standard weighing capacity of 50 tonnes, or 50,000kg, and either option can be chosen by the operator. We have been specialists in the field of manufacturing this type of equipment for very nearly 50 years. Clients' requirements vary from 20 tonnes to 300 tonnes.

J. D. ASHWORTH E. & A. Ashworth Dewsbury, West Yorkshire


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