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20th August 1983, Page 12
20th August 1983
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NATIONAL Freight Consortium's continued assault on the own ount market has just won two of its subsidiaries a pair of erent contracts. very

orth Eastern BRS, soon to be ,ged with North Western BRS la Northern company, is takover Laws Stores' supermardeliveries from Gateshead to th-East England and Scott.

ight 24ft demountable box s and two 24ft demountable Nbar combinations are to be d by BRS, which has reed the entire Laws fleet as t of the takeover deal. The Nbars are for Scottish derec. According to BRS, the changeover will save Laws over £100,000 a year.

Tankfreight, meanwhile, has won a £280,000-a-year contract to deliver fuel for the United States Air Force in Britain. It won the contract in open tender.

• Southern BRS has renewed its contract with W. H. Smith to distribute packages from its warehouses in Swindon and Dunstable to English and Welsh retail outlets.