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Hull Inland Clearance gets new depot

28th August 1970, Page 17
28th August 1970
Page 17
Page 17, 28th August 1970 — Hull Inland Clearance gets new depot
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• Hull Euroscan Ltd, the managing :onsortium, and Trans.-European Pallet services (Great Britain) Ltd. the operators. lave moved the Hull Inland Clearance 2.entre to new premises at Dairycoates, as -rom August 24.

The new premises, which have several )ermanent Customs officers in attendance, over about 4+ acres, including a transit ;hed of approximately 75,000 sq ft, and a 'ree warehouse of approximately 9000 sq ft. kn overhead gantry crane with a lifting ;apacity of 30 tons and capable of handling ill types of units can travel the full length of he building, a distance of 420 ft.

The buildings have undergone substantial therations, and together with extensive oadways which have been constructed. epresent a capital outlay in the region of 80,000. The depot is adjacent to the BRS 'reight-liner depot and will also have easy .ccess to the projected South Orbital Road. ihich will serve the Hull Docks, both astern and western. Being on the western pproaches to Hull, vehicles from all parts f the country can reach the depot without ;assing through the busy centre of Hull. Hull Euroscan Ltd. is a consortium of freight forwarders, unit load operators, and shipping organizations, which together with their associated companies, represent 47 firms active in the Port of Hull.

The new postal address is Dairycoates, Brighton Street. Hull. HU3 4XL. Telephone: 0482 26856.