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Today in Road Transport, 1 September 2008

Today in road transport: we have more on the return to profit for Maersk's container shipping operation; there's good news for truck drivers in the aggregates sector hoping to improve their fuel efficiency; and Norbert Dentressangle claims to have doubled in size as a result of its acquisition of Christian Salvesen.

Over in the blogs, Will Shiers finds a 1967 advert for a partnership between Seddon and Deutz; BigLorryBlog pretends to be driving an airport fire tender; and Oliver Dixon analyses the latest financial results from Sinotruck, China's biggest heavy truck manufacturer.

Oh, and that's not all - in the Operators' Voice blog, John English has bridges and toll roads on his mind.

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