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Today in Road Transport, 8 October 2007

Alconbury could reopen after heritage application
Alconbury truck stop could be reopened just six weeks after closing down after the Professional Drivers Association (PDA) applied to English Heritage to have the site marked as listed.

Tribunal dismisses unfair dismissal claim
A former Renault general manager involved in used truck sales who complained his job was affected by cutbacks has lost a compensation case - because his claim was made too late.

"Jaw dropping” Salvesen sale polarises industry
Analysts tell CM that Norbert Dentressangle will be paying well over the odds for Christian Salvesen should the takeover go ahead. Chris Tindall finds out why.

Kögel introduces reinforced trailer underrun
Kögel will be equipping all semi-trailers from the MAXX range with a reinforced rear underrun protection as a standard feature.

P&O Ferrymaster to lease 610 trailers from GE
P&O Ferrymaster is to add 610 trailers to its fleet before the end of the year as it looks to expand its business.

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