Roadway Magazine - May 2015
Roadway Magazine - May 2015
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The RHA launches manifesto for logistics; CV Show report; 9-page materials handling focus. Plus: Eddie Stobart joins the RHA; freight exchanges; the future of the UK's pallet networks. Local, national and international news.
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åºç瀟: The Road Haulage Association Limited
ã«ããŽãªãŒ: Business
èšèª: English
çºè¡é »åºŠ: 11 Issues/Year
ROADWAY Magazine is the UK's leading business to business magazine for the road haulage and logistics industry. Published monthly, the magazine is read by thousands of firms engaged in or servicing the supply chain business.
ROADWAY provides a complete business picture, uncovering the personalties behind the operations, revealing best practice through regular profiles on hauliers, suppliers. The magazine gets to the heart of key concerns by asking the politicians direct and has team of professionals who report on specialist areas such as employment and legal issues. Logistics is a global business so ROADWAY also looks at the International picture. many of its readers are involved in deep sea container work and freight forwarding and of course we keep readers up to date on what is going on in Europe.
It contains regular features and reports about the latest commercial vehicles to come onto the market, getting hands through its truck testing programme. There is regular news on trailer design as well as materials handling news. All this is this complimented by coverage of all the products and services the freight transport and logistics industry relies on.
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