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Today in Road Transport, 19 November 2007

Alconbury truckstop to rise from the ashes?
The property developer that owns the land where the former Alconbury truckstop was based has decided against getting planning permission to redevelop it in favour of selling the site.

Why truck manufacturers flock to eastern Europe
If you take the numbers at face value, and accept the hyperbole, then you have to conclude that the 'East' - Eastern Europe, the CIS (comprising 11 former soviet republics) et al - represents a Klondike-like boom for European truck manufacturers.

Interview: Rob McWhirter of Ceva Logistics
It's nearly a year since Ceva Logistics was formed from the break-up of the TNT organisation. Andy Salter caught up with business development managing director Rob McWhirter to get the inside track on developments at the new company.

Exel opposes drivers' unfair dismissal claims
Three drivers are making unfair dismissal claims against Exel after a Land Rover contract was lost to Bost.

Slashings increase along A1/A14 corridor
The closure of Alconbury truckstop in Cambridgeshire appears to be taking its toll as a spate of LGV curtain-slashings are reported in the area.

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