1st Edition

East European International Road Haulage

By Michael Roe Copyright 1992
    176 Pages
    by Routledge

    176 Pages
    by Routledge

    Originally published in 1992, this study examines and analyses the role, planning and operation of international road hauliers based in the former East European countries. It outlines the problems they faced and the opportunities the new model of Europe should have provided at the time. It also emphasizes the role that West European hauliers could play in the market and the activities that the European Community carried out in this field in the light of 1992. It concludes by stressing the actions needed in the near future by governments and operators alike. Today it can be read in its historical context.

    Acknowledgements. 1. Introduction 2. International Trucking in Europe 3. CMEA Trade with the European Community 4. The Eastern Bloc Road Haulage Markets 5. Bulgaria 6. Czechoslovakia 7. Hungary 8. Poland 9. Conclusions 10. References.

    Biography

    Michael Roe

    ’...as a study into a hitherto relatively unexplored area of commercial activity it is highly recommended to those involved in the sale of goods vehicles...For students preparing for examinations in road transport it provides a wealth of detail on trade in general and the operators in particular and the rationale behind the services that they provide.’ Transport