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CM's new seminar season starts

14th January 1972
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• Retaining the Operator's Licence is the subject of the first of CM's 1972 seminars, which will be held in London on January 20. The aim is to guide managers on the systems and standards required to ensure that the renewal of the 0 licence is not jeopardized.

Speakers are CM's deputy editor and Terry Goldrick, transport facilities manager, Allied Breweries Ltd. The seminar fee, which includes documentation, coffee, lunch and afternoon tea, is £25.

This seminar is an updated repeat of the very well-attended series on this subject held last year, but the second of our 1972 seminars will be an entirely new one — Budgetary Control in Road Transport, to be held in London on January 26. Two lecturers from Aston University, Birmingham, Bob Grimsley and Joe Smith — who have had considerable practical experience of budgetary control in industry and are well acquainted with the special problems of road transport — will be showing how business control, and hence profitability, can be improved by drawing up, applying and monitoring simple budget systems.

This seminar, too, has a fee of £25.

Details of these and other CM seminars, and booking forms, may be obtained from the Conference Administrator, IPC Business and Industrial Training, 161 Fleet Street, London EC4 (tel: 01-353 5011).

• Wilkinsons Transport Group. of Rochdale. is to open a regional depot at Norwich. to be operated by Wilkinson Transport Bacup. at the Baltic Wharf,Mountergate, formerly a bonded warehouse and BR Services depot.