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Transport executive course

14th November 1969
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• Yesterday the first of a series of one-day seminars on -Minimizing the impact and cost of the 1967 Road Safety Act and the Transport Act 1968" was held at the Bloomsbury Centre Hotel, Coram St., London, WC1. Repeat sessions have been arranged for December 4, and January 15 and 28 1970. The seminars, which commence at 9.30 a.m. and close at 5 p.m., are designed to provide a meeting ground for hauliers'/own-accountoperators' chief executives responsible for decision-taking in distribution, finance and profit elevation through the efficient employment of road transport. Leading speakers are, on the new legislation, A. W. Balne, barrister-at-law, and R. P. Block on minimizing costs.

The fee is 15 per delegate and applications to attend should be made to the Conference Secretary, Services for Industry Ltd., 27 Chancery Lane, London, WC2.