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• Sam Malpas, Cheshirebased operator J1-I Butler & Sons has developed a range of skips for Multi Lift HL5 hook-lift vehicles that can be stacked without their rollers causing floor damage. A clamping system reduces movement of the stack during transport.

Contact: 01948 770274.

• Millbrook, the Bedfordshire vehicle proving ground, has bought the vehicle engineering business of British Gas Natural Gas Vehicles. The firm claims it will become Europe's leading centre for the design of gas-powered and dual-fuel vehicles. Millbrook has also taken over UK and Irish distribution of gaseous fuelinjection equipment from GFI Control Systems.

• Hydromech Sysrems. flee: Tip division has developed c range of tipping bodies for most popular chassis up to 6.0 tonnes GVVV. Fleet Tip makes hydraulic tipgear anc steel bodywork; it calls the new range Euro Plus+. Bodies can be fitted at its Canal Road, Bradford factory or supplied as a bolt-up flat-pack kit. Contact:

01274 306411.

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