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CONTRACTS

7th January 1999
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• John Lewis has awarded TDG Logistics a contract for its seasonal case-pick warehousing. TDG is managing the storage of 750 product lines in its Stevenage warehouse, including linen and toys.

• Hammond Transport has signed a deal with Inter national Motors for the distribution of weekly stock orders to 153 dealerships across the UK. The work includes 90,000 different items for Subaru, Isuzu and SsangYong. Hammond has invested in new vehicles to handle the contract, liveried in 1M colours.

• Lancashire-based Devonshire Pub Company has renewed its links with Tradeteam, the drinks network operated by Exel Logistics, with a three-year deal. Tradeteam will provide centralised weekly distribution services for products from suppliers including Bass, Whitbread and Carlsberg Tetley.

• Swift Service is to handle a new distribution operation for car exhaust manufacturer Arvin Exhaust.

• National Tyre Service has chosen PHH Vehicle Management to provide a full maintenance contracthire package for 75 Mercedes Sprinter vans.

• Clothing retailer Next has renewed a contract with Lane Group which will be worth more than £20m over the next three years.

• Walon has won a deal to handle the new Ford Cougar, extending from customs clearance to final delivery to Ford dealers throughout the country.