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Starting a costing system?

3rd July 1970, Page 54
3rd July 1970
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• The combined pressures of rising costs and more onerous legislation are leading many operators to remedy their lack of a proper system of costing their vehicle operations. An invaluable guide For hauliers and operators of industrial transport who wish to set up a costing system, or who wish to assess the value of their present system is Costing for Maximum Profit, a book based on articles written by Mr R. P. C. Block and published in Commercial Motor.

In hook form, the sections have been given added value by the addition of an index and full-size examples of the forms used in the costing system. The book also explains how bulk supplies of the forms may be obtained.

Costing for Maximum Profit costs 16s post free; orders for 12 copies or more will be charged at 14s a copy while orders for 50 copies or more will be at 12s a copy.

The publication is obtainable only from Sundry Sales Department, IPC Business Press (S. and D) Ltd. which from July 4 will be at 40 Bowling Green Lane, London EC 1.

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