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21st February 1987
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

• Barry Green, founderdirector of Kings Lynn Leyland Truck dealer GDM Transport Engineering, has taken over responsibility for vehicle sales. John

Wheals and Alastair Drummond have joined the firm as sales representative and service director respectively.

• Fasson UK, which sponsored the self-adhesive category of Commercial Motor's 1986 livery competition, has appointed Graham Wheal as an area manager.

Wheal has specialised in self-adhesive signs for 20 years. He will be responsible for sales of Fasson's Fascal and Fasign vinyl marking films in the south of England.

• British Railways has recruited Gordon Spooner to fill the new post of national road transport manager.

His brief will be to develop a national road transport organisation which will run a fleet of 7,500 vehicles. He previously spent 14 years with British Telecom motor transport.

• John Bodger has resigned his National Bus Management directorship to become general manager of a hospital.

• Jean Gaschard is the new president of Fruehauf Europe, which includes the company's operations in Britain, France, Germany and the Netherlands, as well as licensees in Italy, Spain, Turkey and Yugoslavia.

• Scully UK, which specialises in oil terminal and tanker safety engineering, has taken on Bob Rudd as product manager (truck equipment).

• David Shoat, Scottish Secretary of the Transport & General Workers Union, has joined the Scottish Industrial Development Advisory Board.