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BUSINESS MOVES

23rd February 1989
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SEA ROUTE PREPARES FOR 1992 • Groupage operator and freight forwarder Sea Route has extended and reorganised its Le Havre warehouse so that goods can be stored under customs control for up to two months.

French goods can either be stored under bond in Le Havre or in Sea Route's Southampton depot. These centres are linked by a 48-hour door-to-door service.

For more information phone Sea Route on 01-349 4434 FERRYMASTERS' EURO-WAREHOUSING • Ferrymasters has opened new offices in Amsterdam, and Drongen in Belgium.

Both have large warehousing facilities which can handle specialist traffic, including reefers and hazardous cargos, and provide daily full-load groupage services to and from Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden in conjunction with Mastertrans AB. Mastertrans is a Swedish intra-European tranport company recently acquired by Ferrymasters.