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28 September 2007
RHA and FTA unite in Treasury approach to highlight plight of UK hauliers
27 September 2007
Ten ways to better spend the 2p fuel duty increase
26 September 2007
Transport Minister for FTA Dinner
25 September 2007
2p or not 2p Fuel duty increase - A cost to all: FTA




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How do you build a website, is one of the most common questions asked when a company chooses to wake up to the Internet. We believe that there are two answers to the question 'How do you build a website?' - that depend on budget, expectations and complexity of the requirement.

It is possible to build websites for free through various community sites. However, some
companies either want or need something more bespoke. For this, we have in-house designers
and programmers who work on the uk-trucking.net site and others, specialising within the road
transport industry.

There are software packages that sit somewhere in the middle. The draw back being the cost, the learning curve and quite frankly, the lack of years of experience! Needless to say we do not recommend this option for those short of time. If you simply need some kind of presence on the Internet, then save your budget and use a free web building tool. For a more professional image, secure a domain through us and we will use this for your website and email. If you do need a
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Phone Elton Boocock (business Development) 01494 538441.

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