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LONDON STORE FOR DOREES • Commercial removals and distribution company Dorees International has just opened a 930m2 London warehouse with enough ceiling height to stack containers three-high.

According to director Alan Doree, the company wants to diversify and increase its growth rate. Any type of dry freight will be of particular interest to the company.

For more information, contact Dorees at 46, Canadian Avenue, London SE26, phone 01-690 2185.

3M OPENS BRACKNELL TECHNICAL CENTRE • 3M, the industrial and technology group, has opened a new technical centre in Bracknell designed to ease information flow between customers and 3M technical personnel. The company has spent £2 million on the site. Phone (0344) 426726.

CHANGE OF NAME FOR EVANS HALSHAW • Evans Halshaw Contracts has renamed itself Evans Halshaw Vehicle Management Services (EHVMS) to reflect the widening scope of its vehicle management activities.

The expanded division will cover contract hire, cars and commercial vehicles, fleet management and computerised vehicle management systems.

Contact divisional manager Ian Buckley on 021-622 6776.

MILKING SHEERNESS FOR ALL IT'S WORTH • On 16 November, Sheerness in Kent became a registered port for the import of pasteurised milk and cream products, with the permission of the Port Health Authority inspectors.

Olau Line will operate a twice-daily passenger/freight service and a freight-only service, five days a week between Sheerness in Kent and Vlissingen in Holland, to carry the milk products.

For more information, contact Senior Port Health Inspector, Port Health Authority on (0795) 664279.


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