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Worksop, East Midlands based Duke Distribution has added five more Scania V8 vehicles supplied by Keltruck to further upgrade their mostly Scania fleet.
The impressive Nottinghamshire based fleet was supplied by Simon McGuinness, Account Manager.
Commenting on the deal James Robinson, Managing Director at family business Duke Distribution, told the Worksop Guardian:
"We used to operate trackway vehicles and we were always struggling to man them in the summer through the peak busier periods. I thought if I get my own trucks, I could subcontract myself to the company I used to work for, that was the initial plan.
"But because of Covid, we didn't actually turn a wheel for the first six months. I thought it was the worst decision of my life. I'd already committed to the wages of two drivers that were on the trucks. I didn't want to let them down because they had left secure jobs. I had to fund everything through the equity from my house initially. All the startup capital was pretty much dead money.
"I didn't expect to have this much growth in the start of the third year - going from two to 25 trucks has been a big jump. A lot of haulage companies that have been going for 50 years have only got 20-30 lorries. To have what we've got now, it's quite incredible."
Talking about his father, Dale, James praised him for his help, after coming out of retirement to help the company:
"He's given advice and helped me along. He's really accelerated my personal growth.
"I’ve always been really close with him, but when you start facing challenges together it does bring you closer."
JAMES ROBINSON
David Morgan, Keltruck Limited's Sales Director, commented:
"It speaks to the strength of our two companies' relationship, the Scania product and Keltruck's aftersales support when you can repeatedly supply a customer with their latest trucks.
"I am very pleased that we were able to supply these new vehicles to Duke Distribution and that the Scania brand continues to be relied upon by the Robinson family for its prestige, driver comfort & acceptance and whole life costs through our total operating economy."
DAVID MORGAN
Commenting on the relationship between Duke Distribution and Keltruck Scania, Chris D. Kelly, chairman, said:
"I was delighted to be at Keltruck Scania Worksop to handover the latest batch of five V8 Scanias to James, Dale & the Robinson family and I know that the drivers will be absolutely thrilled with their new vehicles.
"Duke Distribution is a family business running on family values. Our business is similarly privately owned with a family feel and those same values drive everything we do - so we have a lot in common and it's an absolute pleasure to be doing business together."
CHRIS D. KELLY
The relationship with Duke Distribution follows several decades of successful trading with former Robinson family businesses including Eve Trakway, Lion Trackhire and TPA Portable Roadways, led by Keltruck's Steve Fletcher (appointed New Sales Manager in 2018), whilst this latest delivery of V8 590R vehicles follows a front cover of industry bible Commercial Motor for Duke with a Keltruck supplied Scania.
Read more at keltruckscania.com/about-keltruck/news-centre/press-relea...
A women watches as hens are loaded into her vehicle, part of a Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) project to provide income, eggs and meat for people either displaced by conflict or residents of areas where displaced people are living.
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Marx was an American toy company that produced a wide variety of toys. They had a distribution centre in Swansea, Wales which served the whole of the UK. To keep up with demand for their products they sub contracted work to a number of companies in Hong Kong.
This toy car is clearly inspired by the 1965 Indianapolis 500 winner - a Lotus 38 driven by Jim Clark which carried the number '82'. The '500' link is further enforced by the information on the header card. The "Roll Free Wheels" is an attempt by Marx to cash in on Mattel's "Hot Wheels" phenomena. So I guess this model dates from the late 1960's. It was manufactured in Hong Kong.
Construction is interesting. The base is die-cast metal and the body is tinplate. Engine and exhaust system are plated plastic as are the wheel hubs. The tyres are real rubber. Finishing touches include a clear plastic windscreen, plastic steering wheel and a plastic driver figure.
I bought both the red and green versions back in the late 1980's and paid a princely sum of 95p for each one.
Chris
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Fluminense enfrenta o Botafogo no Maracanã pela segunda rodada da Taça Guanabara, do Campeonato Carioca 2018.
FOTO LUCAS MERÇON/FLUMINENSE F.C.
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Grodzisk Mazoniecm poland based Dartom Transport Renault Premium coupled to a three axle Krone curtain sider loading at the Lait warehouse & distribution centre on Northern road sudbury
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Thanks to support from Lovejoy Elementary School, New Hope Assembly of God and Hy-Vee, deliveries were made to 100 families (50 to Lovejoy families, 20 to Edmunds families, and 30 to other local families) on Tuesday, November 24th. Volunteers helped to sort and load meals into vehicles at New Hope in Urbandale for deliveries before the Thanksgiving Holiday.
Food drive-thru giveaway hosted by the County of Los Angeles and L.A. Regional Food Bank at the LA County Library Headquarters in Downey, Jan. 22, 2021. (Photo/Michael Owen Baker)
Just beyond the end of Middle Raceway on a high rock ledge is found the ruins of a water distribution system. Water from the raceway was fed to this system and distributed to the businesses below. Several 12" iron pipes descend into two valve/pump chambers and continued down the hill to long gone destinations.
After receiving their bulk peas, wheat and cooking oil at a CRS food distribution in East Hararghe, Ethiopia, beneficiary Kado Umar (in green at right) and two other beneficiaries will divide up the amount equally among them before they head home. The food is distributed as part of CRS' (a Caritas member in the USA). Productive Safety Net Program, which seeks to help those with food gaps to make it through the lean months each year and save enough money to build their household assets, eventually graduating from the program. .. Photo by David Snyder for Catholic Relief Services
To produce 5,000 healthy meals for our 80 partner agencies every day, we transform 3,000 pounds of food that would have otherwised been wasted. That includes donated food and misshapen or blemished produce from local farms. Learn more about our holistic approach to hunger and food justice here www.dccentralkitchen.org/mealdistribution/
Amazon.co.uk's distribution centre at Pro Logis Park, Station Road, Marston Gate, Ridgemont, Milton Keynes
We're adding 3,000 km of lines to our distribution network. That's enough to stretch from Regina to Montreal.
To support Ukrainian refugees in Poland, the Lutheran World Federation (LWF) and its partners have started to distribute food, hygiene products and baby care products to Ukrainian refugees in Krakow and other cities in Poland this week.
The refugees will receive food like canned pasta, marmalade, cereals, coffee and chocolate, hygiene and baby care products such as shampoo, toothpaste, diapers, formula and female hygiene supplies, as well as cleaning detergent and toilet paper. The aid is meant for about 8,000 people. It will be available in distribution points in Cieszyn, Krakow, and the LWF community centers in Ostroda and Gdansk.
Photo: LWF/ Léa Gillabert
Wasira Majeed Rasaq (left), 44 years old, after receiving hens, chicken feed and poultry feeding and drinking equipment. Her family is internally displaced, from Wardak village, near Mosul. She and her husband Hamid Majeed Alo Abbass, 60, have three children, two boys and one girl.
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A Mississippi Air National Guard pilot from the 172nd Airlift Wing looks out the window during an engine run offload on the flightline at Camp Shelby Joint Forces Training Center, Miss., during Exercise Turbo Distribution Oct. 29, 2015. The U.S. Transportation Command exercise tests the joint task force-port opening's ability to deliver and distribute cargo during humanitarian relief operations. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt.
Marianique Santos)
Shapla Neer Volunteer and Distribution Center - Shapla Neer staff, volunteers and cash for work individuals unloading incoming materials, storing and sorting, then repackaging for delivery to individuals and families in temporary housing.
Shapla Neer began its relief activities shortly after the earthquake and tsunami struck Japan in March 2011. Funding from Direct Relief was used by Shapla Neer to support activities in Fukushima Prefecture on the border of the nuclear evacuation zone, where the threat of radiation contamination led to delays in providing supplies and assistance, isolating citizens.
Women in line to receive the crop kits.
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Malian Red Cross food distribution in Fegui village, Kayes region, 28 February 2012..Volunteers unloading sacks of rice at Malian Red Cross food distribution in Fegui village, Kayes region.
Photo: Sarah Oughton BRC
Malian Red Cross food distribution in Fegui village, Kayes region, 28 February 2012..Red Cross worker giving speech at opening ceremony of Malian Red Cross food distribution in Fegui village, Kayes region.
Photo: Sarah Oughton BRC
Title: Industrial Distribution Seminar
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Publisher : Graphic Services
Place of Publication : College Station, Texas
Year (Coverage) : 1965
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