Road/air service to Far East
11th April 1975, Page 35
11th April 1975
Page 35

Page 35, 11th April 1975
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A NEW FREIGHT service to the Far East, operated by a combination of trailer movement and air freight, has been launched by international freight forwarders Transflash Units of Bradford.
The delivery time of 12 days compares with seven days by air and saves weeks on sea transport time. By carrying out part of the operation by road, Transflash offers a saving of up to 50p per kilo compared with air freight charges.
The road/air service is operating initially from the company's Bradford HQ, and extensions are planned in Dagenham, Manchester and Glasgow.