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IN BRIEF

17th January 1987
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

• Specialist distribution consultancy. Planned Warehousing of Guildford, with a client list including Tate and Lyle, House of Fraser, Townsend Thoresen and Littlewoods, has just been acquired by international management consultants, Touche Ross.

• North Norfolk District Council has renewed its contract for another five years with Biffa Waste Services, who since 1982 has been carrying out all NNDC's household and trade waste collection.

According to NNDC, putting the district's waste collection out to the private sector has saved £1 million over the initial five year period. As a result it decided to renew its contract with Biffa.

• Sixteen of Wincanton's 12.2m chilled distribution traders are now sporting a new livery showing the Wincanton road running through a green countryside landscape.

The new design follows the launch of the Vv'incanton Group's poster campaign and is aiming to demonstrate the economic potential of using truck sides to gain quick, effective and nationwide advertising coverage.

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