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Linfox and PFL

Finally a small article appears in the NZ Herald.

Provincial Freightlines (PFL) was a successful privately owned logistics business with blue-chip customers, Linfox chief executive Michael Byrne said.

PFL served industries including logging, timber, packaging, chemicals, refined fuels and fast-moving consumer goods.

The acquisition would double the revenue base of the New Zealand arm of the Linfox business, Mr Byrne said.

It will be intresting to see if they are rebranded, merged or left alone in the medium term.

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