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Today in Road Transport, 1 February 2008

Interview: Tony Eales CEO at Trafficmaster
In the UK Trafficmaster is known for its navigation products, but this is not its sole business.

Missing man failed to attend his own appeal
An operator with no O-licence and a reputation for non-attendance at inquiries failed to appear before the Transport Tribunal when it was considering an appeal to return his truck.

Residents' objections put Kent firm on a tight leash
A Kent operator has been granted permission to base four trucks at a new operating centre in Swanley as long as it meets strict environmental conditions which include a curb on night-time movements.

M&A's licence for fewer vehicles than it wanted
A company formed to salvage the business of a West Bromwich operator whose licence was revoked has been granted an O-licence, but for fewer vehicles than it applied for.

Evans Transport increases turnover
Devon-based, family-run haulier Evans Transport increased turnover by £825,000 for the year ending 31 March 2007.

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