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9th May 1981, Page 7
9th May 1981
Page 7
Page 7, 9th May 1981
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Credit To Blame For Haulier's Fall

AL use of credit cards, bad debts, the temporary loss of an ators licence, and various court fines and legal fees have canted to the bankruptcy of a Norfolk haulage company. g's......

Quotas Unfair

ED by a claim that some I hauliers had access to pean road haulage quotas, e others found it difficult to the number they wanted, or Transport Minister KenClarke, said he could......

Co New Man

ERVIEWS are still taking .1 for the post of Road lage Association chief utive, which falls vacant the retirement of directorral George Newman in the 'per. RHA spokesman was unto......

Historic Winners

WINNER of the CM Challenge Trophy at last weekend's Leyland Vehicles Historic Commercial Vehicle Club London to Brighton run was P. Peskett in a Fiat. The following were winners......

Daps Profits Up

DAF TRUCKS made a net profit of £4.5m in 1980 compared with £4.1m in 1979. But despite increased profits sales for 1980 fell by almost three per cent to E284.6m. The company's......

Cargo Orders Worth E14m

FORD went into Western Europe this week, with advance customer orders for the new Ford Cargo worth fl4m. Cargo represents a £125m investment in Britain, £20m of which has been......