Dutch-French haulage deal
2nd February 1973, Page 28
2nd February 1973
Page 28

Page 28, 2nd February 1973
— Dutch-French haulage deal
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• Dutch participation in French road transport will result from the acquisition by Pakhoed Holding NV, through its subsidiary Pakhoed Transport Groep BV, of a 50 per cent interest in one of France's largest goods haulage companies, Onatra SA, based at Vitrolles, near Marseilles.With a fleet of 750 tractive units and more than 800 semi-trailers, tankers, vans and tippers, Onatra specializes in the transport of bulk chemicals. Its turnover in 1971 amounted to 125m FF.