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Devaluation hits through rates

24th November 1967
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HAULIERS carrying goods direct to other countries for which a through rate is quoted—for example in containers and by roll-on/roll-off services —have been warned by the RHA of one immediate devaluation effect.

The charge to the customer for doorto-door delivery includes the cost of transport, frontier charges and other expenses in all the countries through which the vehicle passes. "In terms of British currencies these costs will have immediately gone up and due account of the increase must be taken without delay in the transport rate," says the RHA.