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26th November 1998
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• Newport steel transporter Carlin€ has bought a further 32 Sconias including two bonneted T-cab 4x2s.

• P&O's Buffalo ferry has gone back in service on the

route after an upgrade. The bar and restaurant have been refurbished and 18 cabins added.

• Associated Ty'

(ATS) is withdrawing from the Notional Tyr Association at the end of 1998.

• Freight and passenger across mainland Europe ground to a halt on Monday 23 November after

rail workers staged a to protest at EU plans 6o liberalise freight operations.

• Shell UK has opened its First LPG 'eluding site in central London end has a £10m plan to make the gas available at sites across the country.

• West Midland and South Wales Traffic Area Office is holding a free seminar lo remind hauliers of their responsibilities as operators. It's at the Golfo Hall Hotel in Welsh pool on 8 December.

• n Salvesen's UK industrial logistics division

suffered a in r Is over the past six months. Its food and consumer section posted profits up nearly 20%.

• As CM went to press,

plans for were conspicuously absent from the

• spcec . in which the Government's outlines legislation in the next Parliament.


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