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Armitage goes too km

28th March 1981, Page 6
28th March 1981
Page 6
Page 6, 28th March 1981 — Armitage goes too km
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THE ARMITAGE recommer tions have been welcomec outline by the Food Manufac ers' Federation which says 1 the Report contains items wt would make their distribu1 more efficient.

Deputy director-general Ba Williams said: "In particular, recommended increase in r. building is welcomed as it wc yield substantial gains, as as reducing environmental trusion."

But the FMF, is concerned 1 the proposed 4.2m height km too low, and is in favour of being increased to 5m, the ; sent height of bridges.

It is all for lorries paying tl track costs, but says that the cess taxation should not lumped simply on to the Iviest lorries. It also supports Freight Transport Associatic view (CM, March 21) that riers of lightweight/high volt, goods should be able downplate their vehicles to weights they normally carry.