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Out of its box

2nd February 1985
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SEABOURNE Express, which began trading from a public phone box in East London in 1962, is to expand its European activities with headquarters in Antwerp.

Seabourne European Express Delivery has issued a new rate card and intends to expand into Scandinavia.

Clive Bourne, the company's managing director, has announced a "Double Your Money Back" guarantee against late deliveries.

The company claims to make deliveries anywhere in Europe within 24 to 36 hours of collection and is offering a similar time scale for on-forwarding within Europe.

Typical rates for 21-45kg from London are: Denmark and Belgium £65; Pans £81; the Ruhr £60; Holland £64; Milan £88; Gothenburg £66.