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29th October 1998
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

• Volvo has sold 500 FH12s to Hungary's largest transport company, "lungai.,..ar in a deal that includes 500 Schmitz semi-trailers. Volvo is also taking over one of its workshops in Budapest.

• The picture in _Ind off (CM 15-21 October) was of Gordon McN inch of Securicor Omega Logistics,

not of Simon ; of Transmed International.

• A van driver for White Arrow Delivery was robbed last week. -Three youths stole electrical goods from the van at Weston Road, Llanrumney, Cardiff.

• The North-East and the West Midlands are facing depression next year, according to a report published last week. Business Strategies, an economic consultancy, predicts a fall in GDP next year, with growth resuming in 2000.

The docks going back will cause an extra 130 deaths on the roads this winter, says the Transport Research Laboratory. Its study, based on three million accidents, shows dark evenings are more dangerous than dark mornings.

• Joe Glanville, the employee of Liverpool haulage company Port Logistics charged with 10 offences of handling stolen commercial vehicles (CM 13-19 August), is to reappear before Huyton magistrates on 12 November to have his case committed to Liverpool's Crown Court

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Organisations: Liverpool's Crown Court
Locations: Liverpool, Cardiff, Budapest

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