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2rd April 1983, Page 15
2rd April 1983
Page 15
Page 15, 2rd April 1983 — Busy as Bees
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BEES TRANSPORT is expanding its sales force to try and capture a larger market of high value security goods, such as hi-fi, television and video games.

Chris Watson joins the company at its head office and depot at Hinckley and will look after special product development.

Bill Moir joins the Morley depot, near Leeds and will be responsible for the North of the country up to the border of Scotland.

Mr Watson has been in the parcels distribution industry for a number of years and Mr Moir used to work for a major finance house. ANDREW ILLINGWORTH has become operations manager of Roadline depots reporting to the Northampton hub.

Previously he was a member of Roadline's head office marketing team as projects assistant, responsible for reports and analysis on company services.

He joined Roadline's parent company, the National Freight Consortium, in 1979 as a graduate trainee manager and was a traffic manager for National Carriers at Bradford before joining Roadline.

John Carney has joined Roadline as national operations manager. He will be responsible for the daily operations of the company's network of hub centres and distribution branches.

He also takes responsibility for the Customer Services department and all aspects of security.

Mr Carney has worked for Littlewoods and helped set up home deliveries for the company. After this he moved to TNT where he was national operations manager.


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