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have accepted the £222m takeover oiler made by Laxey Partners. The company's board had already agreed to support Laxey's bid. Laxey Partners has created an incorporated company called Bidco based in the Isle of Man to takeover the logistics firm. The deal is still subject to High Court approval. but TOG a statement says it expects share dealings to be suspended on 1 October.

g Since the CM 'Ta u Workshop Survey

was published (CM, 4 September), Ford & Slater of Norwich has advised us that in addition to the 132 hours from Monday to Saturday, its Daf and LDV workshops are open for 10 hours every Sunday.

Skills for Logistics

" is launching an employer survey to identify key business and skills issues faced by the logistics industry. The survey will include those involved in the moving, handling, storing and wholesale of goods and will be conducted via phone in September and October.

C&C Hydraulics, a west Yorkshire-based firm is to export four Hydra Wing netting systems to Veolia in Eygpt, along with the promise of 16 more.

The Hydra Wing system, launched at Tip-Ex 2008 (CM 12 May), operates from actuators that lift the cover frame 270 degrees from the side of the trailer to cover the load from a remote-control unit.

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Organisations: High Court
People: Al TOG
Locations: Yorkshire, Norwich

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