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CONTRACTS

9th February 1995
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. has won a

2500,000-a-year distribution contract with eaforth Corn , a new company formed by KeIloggs and Cargill of Minneapolis. The TDG subsidiary will transport flaking grits, used to make Corn Flakes, from SeaForth's Liverpool site to the Kelloggs manufacturing plant at Trafford Park, Manchester. Nexus has bought two Foden 3000 Series 4x2 tractors with Meta1air aluminium tipping trailers to service the contract; about 12 deliveries will be made each day.

fa Exel -gistics has won a 2500,000-a-year contract to manage the warehousing and distribution of sports retailer Liiiywhites, port of the Forte Group. The contract, which includes checking-in stock, tagging, pricing and hanging goods, will be run from a distribution centre at Enfield, Middlesex; this work was previously handled inhouse

• Medic

. has become one of the first independent book distributors by winning a 22m/three-year contract with Manchester-based World Internationd. The contract will be managed from the publisher's site at Larkfield, Kent and will include credit control, warehousing, picking and packing. This work was previously managed inhouse.

Tankfreight, the liquid and dry bulk tanker arm of Exel Logistics, has won its first contract with supermarket

chain to distribute fuel to 20 superstores. The twoyear contract will be co-ordinated from Tankfreight's Immingham distribution centre.

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