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14th December 1989
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Jim Corden has left Central lifer Rental (UK) where he managing director, to take a similar position at the ileigh Industries automotive ■ sidiary, Al International. .;orden will take control of a npany which incorporates rtrans, Cooks 'FIR Tilt dies, Al's servicing and re r Operations, and Lynton rnmercial Units, which s acquired by Hadleigh In dustries only last week.

Al has appointed Cordon to integrate the sales activities of the automotive division, and to increase the marketing of the division's services to the road transport industry. The company is currently producing a single sales brochure covering all its automotive services, though Corden says all the brand names will be retained.

Plans include a series of HGV trailer servicing and repair depots around the country. Freddie Fane, Hadleigh's deputy chairman, will oversee the development of a new company in Birmingham specialising in trailer parts and servicing with three further depots to follow, in Leeds, Put-fleet and Manchester.

0 Hadleigh Industries plans to buy Manchester-based Lynton Commercial Units, which specialises in mobile exhibition and specialised lightweight trailers, for 23.57 million.