AT THE HEART OF THE ROAD TRANSPORT INDUSTRY.

Call our Sales Team on 0208 912 2120

rely on

10th October 1969
Page 70
Page 70, 10th October 1969 — rely on
Close
Noticed an error?
If you've noticed an error in this article please click here to report it so we can fix it.

Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Keywords : Pye, Business / Finance

the vital contact

Company: David Rees is an old establ ished tam ily business engaged in Forwarding. Warehousing and Road Haulage. Its activities are closely related, and instant communication is vital if a reliable service is to be offered to clients. A service which this Liverpool company has proven in hundreds of thousands of hours of operation under the most gruelling conditions. Problem: How to ensure tight control in the "short-haul' of large tonnages: how to reduce the risk of lost time and lost loads—customer irritation at a late, deliv-Ay : how to safeguard the company from loss of revenue: how to pare manpower wastage down to a minimum— extract maximum results from costly capital equipment how to keep things moving day in, day out. Solution: Installing Pye mobile equipment in all commercial vehicles as well as in selected staff cars. Maintaining tight control of vehicle movement to ensure the most efficient operation.Providinganadditional remotecontrol unitwhich enables Management to monitor work, and gives as a side benefit an excellent internal communication system between Main Office and Transport Office. Advantage: Improved overall operating efficiency. Cluick co-ordination of Management and Staff. instant contact in any emergency between a base station and men in motion. Pounds saved yearly because the total running cost of Pye equipment is only a fraction more than the wages of one man regularly employed, but with vastly increased benefits. They ride well together. Pye and transport contractors. Up and down the country.

Tags

Organisations: Transport Office
People: David Rees
Locations: Liverpool