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LOOSE - LOAD COSTS.

30th April 1937, Page 97
30th April 1937
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

" How should I charge for haulage work, such as the transport of bricks and tiles for shert distances, loose materials, such as beach or coal, or farm goods, where a good deal of time is taken up loading and unloading?"

In the time and mileage charges of Table 1 of The Commercial Motor Tables of Operating Costs, you will find the information on which you should base your calculations. You should charge, as you will see, 2s. 4d. per hour, plus 2icl. per mile for a 1-tonner and 2s. 9d. per hour, plus 4d. per mile for a 2-tanner.