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20-11-2008 - GB Liners Ltd Acquires Depot in Aberdeen

In such financial turbulent times when houses are not selling, it is optimistic to see a removal company buck the trend. With many removal businesses down sizing and scrimping, GB Liners Ltd has expanded to purchase McCormicks of Aberdeen...

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08-07-2008 - Top Marks for Bristol Remover

Keith Willetts, a Removal Consultant at Bristol-based removals company GB Liners has achieved the highest marks in the country for his removals management exams...

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29-06-2008 - National Removal Company Boxing Clever

Aware of the impact businesses have on the environment, leading local removal company GB Liners are trialling a new range of reusable and recyclable packing cartons that will reduce the company’s carbon footprint...

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29-06-2008 - A Million miles of Moving

Mike Morris recently retired after 45 years continual employment with local removals company GB Liners. In 1963 aged 21, he started as a Porter at their Hereford headquarters, earning just £5 per week. Shortly after joining the Company he became a full time Driver, and for the last 15 years, he has been employed as a European Driver, safely delivering customers’ possessions all across the Continent in the Company’s vans...

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22-06-2008 - Office Of Fair Trading Approved Code Of Practice For Removals

The Office of Fair Trading has approved the British Association of Removers’ Code of Practice. This should give added reassurance to people moving home as the Code dictates the standard of service to be provided, the quality of the materials to be used, the standard of vehicles and warehouses and the level of staff training...

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11-06-2008 - Decluttering Helps to sell Homes

The majority of today's home movers are either seeking a larger property to accommodate changing lifestyles and growing families, or are more mature in years and looking to downsize to a more manageable home and perhaps release equity. Both sets of people will likely have many more belongings than when they originally moved in....

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