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17th December 1954
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The truth is that you cannot manage without Us.. We can help you with your tanker problem. We do not believe that you know the extent to which we are prepared to assist you. We have very considerable experience in making and mounting tanks and the scope of that experience has arisen from our continual willingness to make tanks finspecialised requirements. Our team of design experts is available for each separate enquiry. The problems of weight distribution or chassis suitability are continually • raised and as continuously are answered by our technical staff For half a century our Associated Companies have been making chassis and designing chassis to card, exceptional weights and awkward loads. But if the load is to be a tank then that is our particular Pride. Our tanks have always been built to last and their useful life is longer than their chassis. Rolled in mild steel, aluminiumor stainless steel with capacities from 40 to 4,000 gallons or more these tankers are a tribute to the engineering skill of British craftsmen.. Perhaps you already have a chassis or perhaps you want to buy one suitable for carrying a tank full of heavy liquid. We can advise you. We can offer you something entirely suitable even if your particular liquid has to be pumped or metered or lagged, whether it is volatile, stable or unstable, whether it has to be in separate compartments or not, whether in fact it is milk or beer or chemical or petrol or oil or tar or cement. And there is something further we can do. Ills to say to those few who have borne the imposition of this small print so very far—Happy Christmas. To the rest we more formally extend the Compliments of the Season.

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