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• Telford bodybuilder Ingimex, which increased turnover by 70% last

19th January 1989
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year and created 20 new jobs, says prospects for 1989 look rosy, "despite a lot of people predicting doom and gloom for the industry".

Group sales manager Tom Crosby says Ingimex produced around 1,400 dropsiders, flats, box vans, Lutons and lightweight tilts in 1988. Its subsidiary Kurtrans, which specialises in curtainsiders, made 200 complete models and 200 kits.

Ingimex makes dropside bodies for all Sherpa chassis built at Freight Rover's Birmingham plant. Most Kurtrans kits and bodies are sold directly to operators.

Ingimex has added several names to its staff. They include: Steven Beardsmore, design draughtsman; David Hewlett, internal sales; Tony Butcher, southern area sales representative; and Robert Banner, stock controller.