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Old 22nd December 2008, 14:39
midnightscot midnightscot is offline  
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wh malcolm

does anyone know whats happening with wh malcolm,theres all sort of rumours bounding about them at the moment theyve put all their drivers on 90 days notice,theyre closing,the construction services division,theyre slimming down the logistics division down to a few dozen trucks,him from carlisle are buying over the full shooting match,him from carlisle are buying the crick and grangemouth rail terminals,and numerous others are there any truth in any these rumours or have they all been started by the morons who work for him from carlisle?
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Old 22nd December 2008, 20:06
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Is this the same W H Malcolm -

Scottish logistics firm WH Malcolm has unveiled healthy accounts for the year to 31 January 2008. Turnover rose to £218.7m, up from £183.8m in 2007, while pre-tax profit grew £1.2m to £11m.
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Old 22nd December 2008, 20:28
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13 November 2008

WH Malcolm has made 10 of its workshop mechanics redundant following a review of its construction division due to the economic downturn.

A spokesman for the Scottish group says the redundancies at the Glasgow site represent only a "slight reduction out of a workforce of more than 2,100".

He adds: "There have been redundancies, but very, very few. Things are tightening up everywhere, for everyone."
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