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Masters goes Dutch

27th July 1989, Page 12
27th July 1989
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• Barnsley transport and distribution company R J Masters has teamed up with Dutch operator Vitesse to set up a trans-European network.

Masters, launched 15 years ago as a spin-off from a family removals business, specialises in the nationwide distribution of German-made chemicals, plastics and food additives. General manager Terry Links says that as the firm looked closer at 1992 and its implications we realised there

was the scope for a tie-up with a Continental transport and distribution company."

Masters will operate throughout Britain: Vitesse will handle the Continent from its base in Rotterdam. Both companies offer groupage and cargo splitting.

"Vitesse has got a number of big contracts on the Continent," says Links. "It also moves gear to Poland, so we even have the Iron Curtain countries within the network."