Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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TI Transervice

From Graces Guide

Part of Tube Investments/TI Group

1971 Transervice-TI was formed by Tube Investments Ltd to provide a packaged equipment service to garages and vehicle repair specialists. It would provide equipment from three TI companies — V. L. Churchill Ltd, Crypton Triangle Ltd and Joseph Bradbury Ltd. The headquarters were in Bridgwater. [1]

1975 TRANSERVICE TI, the training and service organisation for Crypton, Bradbury and Churchill transport equipment, opened a depot in East Kilbride, Scotland. The depot carries spares and a 24-hour answering service is used to facilitate equipment repairs and maintenance. Workshop and on-site service is available and the depot can handle technical queries regarding the application of equipment.[2]

1985 FKI acquired 4 transport equipment companies: TI Crypton, TI Bradbury, TI Transervice, TI Transport Equipment[3]

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Sources of Information

  1. Commercial Motor 10 Dec 1971
  2. Commercial motor 24th January 1975
  3. The Times, Nov 13, 1985