FTA International road transport guide
2008.
The Freight Transport Association has published the 2008 edition of
its International Road Transport Guide - the comprehensive guide to the
operation of goods vehicles in over 50 countries throughout Europe and
the Middle East.
As ever, the book describes special requirements for permits and
quotas; vehicle operations; the CMR Convention; dangerous goods;
perishable foodstuffs; the transport of animals; and drivers' hours
and records. A comprehensive section provides information on customs
procedures and documentation.
This year the book contains more details of local ferry routes and
fines for non-compliance with local regulations for some countries.
Montenegro and Serbia appear for the first time as two independent
country sections following the further division of the old Yugoslavian
territory. And details of the requirements for undertaking cabotage in
Austria are also new.
FTA is indebted to the staff of HM Revenue and Customs, who have
reviewed the chapters on Customs procedures. In response to a member
inquiry, a specimen Flemish letter has now been added to the bilingual
attestation letter section, as well as a copy of the European Commission
cover note.
Companies in international membership of FTA receive a free copy of
this 450 page guide as part of their subscription package. Further
copies (1-5) are available for 35 [pounds sterling] each, six or more
are priced at 20 [pounds sterling] each. Non-international FTA members
and others may also purchase copies.
For a review copy of the FTA International Road Transport Guide
2008 call Jackie Langridge on 01892 552253. An image of the front cover
is available on request.
Contact FTA on tel 01892 552253 or visit www.fta.co.uk
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