HA boss will focus on profits
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Palletline chairman Bob issett, who has taken over cm John Bridge as national airman of the Road Haulage 3sociation, has pledged to cus his efforts on improving iuliers' profitability.
Fuel will continue to be a cmal issue, says Russett, though the RHA will also be eking at ways to help boost the miness success of small to edium-sized hauliers.
"This will embrace fuel 'ices but also encourage best 'action initiatives," he says. Russett praised Bridge's :hievements over his threeer term and said he would be lard act to follow.
',John has led us through .ceptionally challenging times Id has been an example to us all in terms of leadership and commitment," he concludes.
Val Smith, general manager of Bondelivery in Belfast, was elected senior vice chairman; Roger Culfimore, manaOng director of MC Cullimore & Son, was appointed junior vice chairman.