'Return Loads' to Increase Transport Resources by Avoiding Waste of Empty Vehicle Running.

'Return Loads' to Increase Transport Resources by Avoiding Waste of Empty Vehicle Running.
Highway Transport Commitee, Council of National Defence, Bulletin 3

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