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of goods for both long


and short terms. Goods receipt can be either by container pallet, carton or parcel. GFS also off er a range of other services including packaging, kitting, repackaging, labelling, and product inspection. They use modern 24-7 surveillance systems, CCTVs, climate controlled clean and dry storage units. Warehouses are equipped with advanced technology and satellite tracking, thus helping customers track their goods during the storage process. GFS off er professional and quality distribution


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services across the UK. All goods are carried under the RHA conditions. They have a range of vehicles available, from vans to articulated trailers including tail liſt s. Staff are highly trained and can handle all types of cargo.


HISTORY


Speke and its neighbour Halewood


are areas of


Liverpool’s rich industrial heritage. This Ford Anglia 105E Saloon


was the fi rst car to be produced at Ford’s new factory at Halewood. Before completion it was as


featured the prize in a


competition in the Liverpool Echo newspaper, which was won by a Mr Taylor. The car


was ceremonially driven off


the production line by the Lord Mayor of Liverpool on 8 March 1963 and was handed over to its new owner with a special registration


1KF. Mr Taylor


could not drive and sold the car on! Fords bought the car back three years later and donated it to Liverpool City Museum, as World Museum was then known.


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