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Today in Road Transport, 5 December 2007

Motor Transport finds Nemo in France
MT headed to France for a first drive in the all-new Citroën Nemo. Citroën claims to have created an entirely new class of van with the Nemo, which it has christened the sub-compact segment.

RHA says poll reveals no support for fuel protests
The Road Haulage Association (RHA) stands by its ballot to gauge members' views on direct action against fuel duty hikes after concluding there was not enough support for a programme of protests.

Linq Alliance gets inquiries from rivals' members
The consortium sees turnover leap 89% and is receiving 'high levels' of membership enquiries.

3PLS are an 'emergency stop-gap'
Third-party haulage and warehousing operations are only used as emergency stop-gaps by non-transport businesses, according to delegates at Motor Transport's latest Fraikin-sponsored roundtable debate.

Ceva pay deal rejected by workers
Members of trade union Unite working for Ceva Logistics have rejected a two-year pay deal increasing rates by 9%.

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