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71. Back to the Future - How Will the Transport Industry Evolve?
February 27, 2013
It is one thing to look back at how a transport contract would have been handled in the days of the horse and cart - we know the history of the industry and how it has developed. But it is altogether a very different thing to look ahead and consider how things might be decades from now.
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72. Carry that Load - What Not to Do in Haulage
February 27, 2013
There are certain jobs that should be left to the experts. Like transporting loads from point A to point B for example. It's the professional haulier's job to follow the terms and conditions of their transport contract and receive a payment for said job when it is completed satisfactorily.
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73. The Haulage Industry - We've Come a Long Way Baby
February 27, 2013
There was a time when the horse and cart was the only real method of transporting goods from one place to another and fulfilling the terms of a transport contract. It wasn’t just goods that were taken from place to place like this either – people were also transported and used these carts to get fro...
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74. The Evolution of Our Modern Roads
February 27, 2013
Ever tried to imagine what it would have been like to undertake haulage work thousands of years ago? You wouldn’t have worn any kind of uniform representing your company, that’s for sure. Perhaps some rags or crudely fashioned clothes would have sufficed. Furthermore, the engine would have been a ...
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75. A Haulage Exchange - A Boost for the Environment
February 27, 2013
Doing our bit for the environment has become ever more important, which is why the concept of the haulage exchange has been such good news for the transport industry. Few would argue that transport is, by its nature, polluting, and the more we can do to reduce unnecessary journeys on our roads, the ...
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76. An Insight into the Haulage Sector's Future
February 27, 2013
The road haulage sector is regarded as the lifeblood of many industries and the backbone of transportation in the UK. Its success is very much dependent on the relative health of other sectors. Operators either flourish or struggle alongside the end-sectors they predominantly serve. For instance, ha...
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77. Reducing Transport Costs through Proper Training
February 27, 2013
Haulage is a mature industry that demands high levels of competence, not only from drivers but also from owners and operators of haulage firms. Running a haulage operation requires an in-depth knowledge of vehicle standards and regulations. However, in an industry where competition is high, it is no...
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78. Understanding Licenses in the Haulage Industry
February 27, 2013
Over the past two decades, Britain’s desire for consumer goods has gone into overdrive. It should come as no surprise that a vast majority of mass-market products used here in the UK and throughout the rest of the world come have from China and its surrounding countries. Thus, the amount of goods co...
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79. Couriers Through History - From Wagons to White Vans
February 27, 2013
If you are working in self employed courier jobs today, you're probably driving a van or a car of some kind, or possibly even riding a bike. It could be a motorbike or a pushbike but either way two wheels are still a possibility. But what if you had been born into a different era altogether? We’re n...
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80. Different Types of Courier Transport
February 27, 2013
There are plenty of different ways to travel when you take on a self employed courier job. Of course it all depends on the scale of your operation, but there are several forms of transport delivery people can use to deliver their parcels. Some tend to gravitate more towards one form than another, bu...
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