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Today in Road Transport, 2nd April 2009

MAN has been telling us about its achievements and plans today: check out the latest from the press conference at our MAN page - or get the raw gen from BigLorryBlog (and his Twitter feed) and from Motor Transport Editor Justin Stanton.

Collapsed Northern Irish haulier Tinnelly International Transport was running trucks into the British mainland without an O-licence, and a director has been described as a "highly non-compliant operator" by Traffic Commissioner Beverley Bell.

 

DHL Exel Supply Chain has made another 60 redundancies, this time in Manchester.

 

Iveco has delivered a new hybrid Eurocargo to Coca-Cola, for operations in Brussels.

 


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