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NFC blows into American executive relocations

18th April 1987, Page 18
18th April 1987
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• NFC International Holdings, part of the National Freight Consortium, is to take over a US-based military and corporate international household removals business.

Four Winds Enterprises of San Diego operates in 13 countries around the world and has annual revenues of more than $100 million. The NFC has, for some time, been looking for a way into the removals market in the USA — the largest market in the world for overseas executive moves.

Managing director of NFC International, Ted Wall, says: "Our presence in the USA is essential if we want to de velop our world-wide moving and executive relocation services."

This is NFC International's second major investment in the USA this year.

NFC-subsidiary National Carriers Contract Services has opened a new 535m2 warehouse in Gloucester to streamline its £3.5 million warehousing and distribution contract with General Motors.

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Locations: San Diego, Gloucester

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