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11th June 2008
Rail transport 'could become cheaper for wholesalers'
Groups representing the UK's haulage industry have welcomed draft recommendations which might have it cheaper for wholesalers to distribute their goods via the country's rail network.
Last week, the Office of Rail Regulation (ORR) set out a draft determination on Network Rail's business plan for the years 2009 to 2014.
In the report, the ORR stated that Network Rail should aim to reduce costs by as much as 21 per cent over the period.
It also called on Network Rail to improve the reliability, punctuality and capacity of freight services.
Now, the Freight Transport Association (FTA) has said that the move could be good news for the country's wholesalers, as it might make it easier for them to transport their goods across the country.
The FTA's head of rail freight and global supply chain policy, Christopher Snelling, said the targets were achievable.
He added: "The rail industry needs to constantly reduce costs to freight users in order to remain competitive with road."
(c) 2008 Adfero Ltd.
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