CREATE OFFICES TO REGULATE TRUCK TRANSPORTATION IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA
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February 16, 1952
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INTRODUCES NEW REGULATION ON TRUCK TRANSPORTATION -- Verkehr, Vol VII, No 36, 1951
The Czechoslovak Ministry of Transportation, by decree of 21 July 1951,
created a number of district offices for the management of freight transportation
by trucks. Such offices are to be established in Brno, Blansko, Breclav, Rosice,
Svitavy, Tisnov, Vyskov, and Znojmo.
Truck runs of over 100 kilometers and runs with less than full load of over
40 kilometers are to be reported to these district offices orally, by telephone,
or in writing, at least 48 hours prior to departure, but, in the case of runs over
100 kilometers, normally at least 7 days mead. Not covered by this obligation are
small trailers up to a,load limit of 900 kilograms and light trucks up to 1" tons.
PRODUCE NEW MACHINES TO TRANSPORIr BULK FREIGHT -- Verkenr, Vol VII, No 36, 1951
Czechoslovak transportation enterprises and in particular the Czechoslovak
automobile industry are exhibiting their products increasingly in foreign ex-
positions and with considerable success.
Lately, Czechoslovak manufacturers have produced a number of new machines for
the transport of large quantities of various bulk goods such as coal, sand, phos-
phates, cement, etc. These machines are considerable work savers and speed up
operations in the plant as well as at the destination of the transport. New farms
of railroad car unloading machinery, utilizing the scoop method, have already
proved their excellence. One type of such unloading machine has a capacity of
200 tons an hour. This new machine has the added advantage that it requires
little operating power.
CREATE OFFICES TO REGULATE
TRUCK TRANSPORTATION IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA
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