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Unipower poised Unipower is set to launch a 6x4 successor

26th September 1991
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to its S24 Contractor. The vehicle, which has yet to be named, will be available by Christmas, and will be rated from 100 tonnes. The Watford-based manufacturer will introduce 6x6 variants of the new vehicle in 1992. Unipower took over the Scammell heavy haulage business from Rover in the late 1980s.

Hartley's post • Peter Hartley is the new assistant manager at the Road Haulage Association's North Eastern district. He previously worked for Iveco Ford and Seddon Atkinson dealerships.

Security slammed • Truck and van manufacturers have a "clear social responsibility" to make sure their vehicles are as difficult as possible to break into, says the British Vehicle Rental and Leasing Association.

Quicks' step • Iveco Ford dealer Quicks of Manchester claims to be the first dealer to earn BS5750 for its entire operation excluding secondhand sales.

Food move • A party of UK businessmen led by Agriculture Minister John Glimmer has been to the Soviet Union to advise on ways of making the country's food distribution system more efficient.

Mersey study • Consultants have been appointed to examine the need for a new Mersey crossing. They will look at where it should be sited and whether tolls would be feasible.


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