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Today in Road Transport, 13 November 2007

UK LHV trials in doubt
Trials of Longer Heavier Vehicles (LHVs) in the UK look set to be scuppered due to objections from the Highways Agency (HA).

Major UK operators trial hybrid trucks
TNT, Tesco, DHL and the Royal Mail are among several high-profile companies about to embark on hybrid truck trials in the UK.

Suttons Transport focuses on international business
Suttons Transport Group is investing heavily on its international business as it is the group’s growth area says group managing director Andrew Palmer.

Renault plans on track
Renault Trucks says its three-year plan to double its UK market share is still on course, despite no improvement in registrations during 2007.

DHL takes measures to tackle long lead times
Ever-growing lead times are causing DHL to rethink how long it runs its trucks for.

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