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One for one blow by him

23rd May 1981, Page 15
23rd May 1981
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THE One-for-One Pallet E change Scheme, which w launched in Kent and South Lc don in March 1979, is report to be progressing well.

It was extended to North-wr England in February last yE and the Central Council contr Ling the One-for-One scher says it has successfully reduc the traditionally high pallet lc rate in the area.

As a result, the scheme will gradually implemented in t rest of Britain. Scotland, t North-east and Yorkshire now included, and the East M lands, including East Anglia, v all come under the provisions the plan by July.

The object of the One-for-0 scheme is to establish a sti dard quality 1000mm x 1200n pallet and to achieve a one-f one exchange of pallets betwe companies. Pallets are colour orange to distinguish them frr "whites" and those in the simi GKN Chep "Blue" system.

Other companies in the g cery and allied trade interesi in the scheme should cont. One-for-One Pallet Exchan Scheme, Exchange House, Exchange Road, Watford, HE fordsh ire.

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