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TWO British companies won export deals to the MI East.

ERF and Crane Fruehauf secured contracts for tra units and semi trailers ■,ri about £7.6m.

ERF will be supplying heavy-duty lorries and rep ment parts to Saudi Arabia. order, which includes an or to buy a further 60 vehicles, mean a change from a three to a five-day working week.

The vehicles have b bought by the Saudi-Bri consortium Taesco-TMS.Tal is part of the Tamimi grou companies based in the eas province of Arabia.

The lorries, all non-sle€ three axle tractive units, are veloped for rugged tropical They are fitted with Cumr 290 turbo diesels and plate operate at 57 tonnes gross t weight. They will take tra with general freight for thE company Aramco througt the eastern province of Arabia.

ERF is providing training fE ties at its base in Sandbach in Saudi Arabia.

Crane Fruehauf will suj 295 semi-trailers covering 40-ton capacity platform skel models, three 50-ton capa extendible platform skele and two 75-ton capacity loaders.

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