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Truck industry heads to Birmingham for CV Show 2007

The UK road transport industry heads to Birmingham this weeks for the CV Show, this sector's showcase for all the new trucks, vans, trailers, bodywork and other ancillary products.

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If it's not in your diary yet, there's plenty of time to blag a day off and head to Brum, but if you really can't make it, then settle back, log into RoadTransport.com and enjoy the spectacle, brought direct to your desktop each day.

We've got RoadTransportTV, sponsored by Chevron Global Lubricants, which will be broadcasting every evening for the duration of the show. Myself and Brian Weatherley will be hosting the show where you'll get the first footage of the new launches from Hino and Isuzu, as well as exclusive interviews from all the top executives at the truck and van manufacturers.

We'll also be blogging regularly from the show to give you the lowdown on the lighter side of this giant exhibition. Who's been serving the tastiest grub, where's the best hospitality and seeing who gets the inaugural prize for the busiest stand at the show.

For the news we'll be updating the website as soon as new stories break and if you want the information sent direct to your computer then make sure you sign up for the RoadTransport.com Daily Email Newsletter.

Bookmark this blog to ensure you stay informed for the duration of the show.

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