TRANSFER OF MACHINERY
Minimum Loss Of Production
A four-ton truck will leave Christchurch this morning to collect knitting machinery from a factory in Stoke* Valley, Hutt. The machinery will be producing until 5 pm today, and will be in prodticte’cn in a Christchurch fac'ory on Friday evening
The truck will leave Christchurch at 6 a m. for Picton. c-r« to WeV-'rgton on the Aramosr.a. and arrive at the faotory at 540 am The knitting machinery will be dismantled a* little as posable. and will be bolted to the deck of the truck for the re*urn journey. The truck will leave Wellington ’on the return trip about 2 pm. tomorrow and will arrive at the Christchurch factory about middav on Friday. “With the rail-ferry service being used, the knitting machinery will be out of production for only two days.” a spokesman for the New Zealand Express Company said yesterday “It is thought that this is the first time the Ar smear, a has been used by a Christchurch firm to avoid loss of production."
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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29931, 19 September 1962, Page 17
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