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VIC resolutions

10th October 1981
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

THEME at CM's Fleet Management Conference in London hursday was the future. The fact that almost 500 delegates part clearly demonstrates the industry believes in its • e and is planning for it.

le economy presentation held out high hopes for a gradual • n to more profitable days. These days will return, but they t be planned for and made to happen.

le operational paper suggested a changing pattern with age operators serving the manufacturing industries in ter proportion than in recent times. This trend has begun. 'hide manufacturers saw more rationalisation of ponentry and an intensification of after-sales service as • evolutionary role. They are working towards this. le public image needs changing, according to MP Peter The delegates took this to heart.

dustrial relations must improve if productivity is to ease, according to the trades union representative. This struck a chord.

f lution must replace revolution in every sector of sport and distribution. The message is clear. There must n increasing effort to co-operate on all fronts if recovery is )main constant.

Id procedures and methods must be replaced with new roaches and forward-thinking.

II the Western world has suffered from the recession. overy will come for all at the same time. We — especially transport industry — should avow to be in the van of the re towards prosperity. esterday's conference might :onsidered the beginning Inew era.