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WEST COAST SERVICES. I Per Press Association]. CHRISTCHURCH September 10. The first amalgamation of road transport companies on the lines of the plan announced last week for the Blenheim and Nelson district has been completed between five companies covering the Grey Country and the Westland County as far south as the Hokitika river. This was announced to-day by Mr. T. 11. Langford Licensing Authority for the No. 3 Transport District. This amalgamation is not on such a large scale as the proposal for the northern part of the South Island but it has actually been in operation for 'four months and will be used as a model for amalgamations of a similar nature elsewhere. Three major firms and two smaller ones operating between them 21 vehicles have been formed into one company handling all the carriage of goods by road for the area mentioned Last month the new company handled the largest amount of business since its formation, and used for the work only 15 out of its 21 vehicles. The amalgamation has been made of capital, plant and services of the former individual operators, and shareholding has been arranged according to the value of their assets. All the previous owners are employed by the new company. The new arrangement has enabled a substantial reduction in charges to be made. Mr. Langstone stated and has considerably reduced the number of unpaying or “empty” trips made by the veilcies. The reduction in the numbex’ of vehicles used has meant a continual saving in costs and in a considerably more efficient sei’vice. It is hoped later to bring similar schemes into operation in other parts of the No. 3 district.
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Grey River Argus, 13 September 1937, Page 4
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280MOTOR MERGER Grey River Argus, 13 September 1937, Page 4
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