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R OAD transport for commercial needs, in respect of both passengers and goods, is entering upon even a more critical stage of...
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people have any idea of the total loads carried annually by motor vehicles; therefore an estimate may be of interest. The...
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That the Willys dual-purpose Commerce saloon is both cheap and efficient. That no industry is more in need of co-operation...
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"The wheels of Wealth will be slowed by all difficulties of transport at whatever points arising, as a carriage is by the...
By S. F. KNELLER, Director Kneller and Chandler, Ltd. T HE next two or three years are likely to be the most critical in the...
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Mr. E. Genna, who is well known in the commercial-vehicle industry, has been appointed sales manager of Bean Cars, Ltd.,...
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/INF! of the retralts of the regulations Li made under Road Traffic Act is a closer .watch upon the efficiency of brakes on...
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The First Goods Model ky a Famous Concern. A New High performance Sixcylinder Coach and the Oil-engined Range 4 ORE than usual...
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GOODS -VEHICLE PERFORMANCE Unique Data in Respect of Various Classes of Chassis. Summarized Information Obtained from our...
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The present situation of the goods-transport industry is one that demands immediate action. Fortunately, this is being realized...
I T is doubtful whether any trade in the industrial history of the country has been subject to greater restrictive efforts to...
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E. B. Hutchinson. T HE carriage of goods by road during the past few years has entered upon a new phase of existence. Whereas...
united action."— L. W. Gupwell, A.M.Inst.T., Director, A. J. Gupwell, Ltd. T 11E salient feature in the goods-haulage industry...
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T HE Royal Commission on Transport, in its final report (paragraph 332), states: "We believe that it would be greatly to the...
I T is difficult to say exactly when the first clearing house became extant, but one of the earliest was formed in Bristol in...
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and HAULAGE HERE are nearly five times as many motor vehicles employed in the transport or haulage of goods, foodstuffs and...
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in PARLIAMENT By Our Special Parliamentary Correspondent Tourists and Commissioners. 1/1 - R. D. G. SOMERVLLLE asked 111.the...
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A Haulage Expert of Considerable Experience Gives His Views on Simplicity in the Layout of Commer • cial Motors. The Influence...
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OIL ENGINE A Review of Progress Made and Features Which Need Improvement N OTIIING has aroused, for many years, more widet...
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to the MINIMUM Consideration of the Importance of the Various Items of Cost and the Direction in which Efforts to Reduce them...
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to Road Transport By Our Agricultural Correspondent D tritING recent years agriculture has been undergoing a process of...
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of Value to Hauliers I N order to cope with the increasing traftic on regular services, the transport department of the...
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This Interesting Achievement , has been Attained by C. T. Weyinann, of Paris, in a New Method of Con struction A NEW system...
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STEAMER EXCELS G REAT BRITAIN may be said to be unique in regard to its development of the steam-engine haulage unit. Although...
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SCATTERED FLEETS IN some cases of , divided fleets of . goods carrying vehicles, it is undoubtedly preferable to decentralize...
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the indispensable motor A Discussion About the Remarkable Roadtransport System of the Express Dairy Co., Ltd. How Continuous...
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In this Article Our Bodybuilding Expert Deals with Livestock Lorries, Mobile Shops, Vehicles for Transporting Sheet Glass and...
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for refuse collection Electricars, Ltd., Produces a Compact Machine with a Range of 35 Miles on One Charge A LTHOUGH electric...
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in many spheres T HE industrial truck was originally introduced primarily for internal works communication, but it has since...
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G REAT efforts are being made by the railways of this °canary to regain their lost ;oods and passenger traffic. Some dea of the...
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of Many Kinds A Survey of an Interesting Topic With Special Reference to Types of Tank and Methods of Insulation Which are...
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M ANY unusual vehicles and appliances • have been constructed for municipal duties by Dennis Brothers, Ltd., of Guildford, and...
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FLEET OPERATION by a London Hotel Supplier TNFORMATION concerning the loperation of the fleet of vehicles belonging to London...
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on the British Market A Useful Buyers' Guide to Current Models O N this and the following pages we give abbreviated...
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Intgrosting Evidence Put For. ward in Respect of Metropolitan Licence Applications I N the course of the Metropolitan Traffic...
Important Observations Made — by the South Eastern Area Commissioners W HEN the South Eastern Traffic Commisaioners, under the...
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T' +' prices ruling for the haulage of sand, gravel and building and road-making materials are so unsatisfactory as to make it...
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HAULIER and CARRIER T HE extra expenditure involved in the use of a trailer behind a steam wagon was shown in the previous...
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for Chevrolets T HE Ferraris Flex-Twin-Six sixwheeler extension unit, made by A. Ferraris, Ltd., 200-220, -The Broadway,...
by Special Trailer A COMPANY which has for, some time past specialized in the construction of special types of trailer is...