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Today in Road Transport, 18 March 2008

Wheelbase buys rights to Ray Smith's demountables
Wheelbase Engineering has snapped up the intellectual property rights, designs, drawings and production jigs for the demountable equipment of the former Ray Smith Group (RSG).

Eminox allowed to authenticate LEZ equipment
Operators that need to fit emissions control systems to comply with the London low-emission zone (LEZ) could now be able to do so more quickly because the largest equipment manufacturer has been given permission to authenticate the equipment.

TC apology for incorrectly calling firm to inquiry
A Traffic Commissioner has apologised to a company that had wrongly been called to a public inquiry over an application to increase its licence authority.

AdBlue price rises leave hauliers unruffled
The rising cost of urea solution AdBlue has been confirmed by one of the leading suppliers, Yara, which warns that its prices will go up on 1 April. It puts the increase down to the rising price of oil, used in the manufacturing process.

Could you transport model elephants for charity?
The Survival Tour - a charity organisation which hopes to save the natural habitat of elephants in India - is seeking help to transport 15 life-size elephant models around the UK and Ireland during the summer.

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