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1st March 2001, Page 20
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I would like to take this opportunity to clarify a few points in Melanie Hammond's recent articles concerning the SWF group of companies.

lwas at one stage a director of Al Premier Warehousing, but left to form a new company with Anthony Lewis, South Wales Forwarders Ltd. I left South Wales Forwarders at the beginning of October 2000 because the group was growing to a size I did not feel was beneficial to the operation.

With this in mind I had a discussion with its employees, and together we decided to break away from the group.

We kept the offices, which we sub-let from our landlord. I then started trading as Road, Air & Sea Freight Forwarders. This company has never had anything to do with the following people or companies: Anthony Lewis, Philip Barnett, Mark Waite, Brian Young, Ann Thomas (Haughton), SWF Group and Pall-Ex.

This new company is entirely my own venture, and I cannot stress strongly enough that none of the above is connected with it in any way. I hope this clarifies things with regards to RAS and myself.

Martin Maloney,

Road, 41r& Sea Freight Forwarders,

Treforest Industrial Estate, Mid Glamorgan.


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