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17th July 1982, Page 4
17th July 1982
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TIBBETT and Britten, th, hanging garment transpor company, is launching a dait door-to-door service to Japan with goods being forwarded to a Japanese firm.

The agreement has beer signed with Sagawa Kyubin which employs 10,000 worker: and runs 5,500 vehicles from 17( depots. It has special exprest links between important loca tions in Tokyo, Osaka, Sapporo Kyoto, Fujuoka and Sendai.

As the Japanese comparn uses other forms of traffic, T&E has engaged Unifast Interne tional to handle non-garmeni goods.

The daily service will be pro. vided largely through direci flights, with an average transii time of five days door-to-door Hanging garments will be_col. lected by T&B's own vehicles, and loads will be consolidated with appropriate boxed garments.

Other goods will be carried by SPD, and the service will be axtended into Europe by T&B's network of partners.

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Locations: Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto, Fujuoka, Sendai

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