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Today in Road Transport, 26 November 2007

First sight of Merc’s flagship in waiting
Our exclusive photos show off the next-generation Mercedes tractor which is scheduled for release in 2010.

Chunnel railfreight to hit 3m tonnes in 3 years?
English, Welsh & Scottish Railways predicts that rail freight through the Channel Tunnel will treble over the next three year.

Innovate Logistics moves into Ambient
Pete Osborne, the boss of Innovate Logistics, has revealed that the firm wants to run a retail regional distribution centre (RDC) in the future and believes it can do it better than some of the big logistics firms.

Dublin truck ban success, but hauliers costs rise
Dublin considers extending its ban on five-axle trucks to include four-axle trucks.

A55 truckstop gains support
A proposal to build a secure truck park in Flintshire is being supported by haulage associations and unions, despite some local opposition.

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