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Today in Road Transport, 6 September 2007

Hauliers could lose work under European proposals
UK hauliers specialising in dangerous goods could lose work if the European Commission votes to allow member states to prescribe specific modes of transport.

New 13-litre EGR engine from Scania
Scania's thrust to Euro-5 emissions compliance includes a new range of 13-litre EGR engines.

NYK launches rail freight service
The firm will move about 150 containers every week between the Port of South-ampton and the inland freight terminals at the Birmingham Intermodal Freight Terminal in Tamworth, as well as Daventry International Rail Freight Terminal.

Salvesen wins Central Foods contract
Christian Salvesen's temperature-controlled business unit (TCBU) has won a contract to distribute frozen food products for Central Foods.

Stolen steel man fails to show at inquiry
A public inquiry concerning a man caught with a trailer full of stolen steel has been adjourned because of doubt over whether he received the letter calling him in.

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