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1977 Crane acquired the business of [[Abel Bodywork ]] Limited of Bolton, a company specialising in the construction of refrigerated rigid vans, and vans used for the delivery of bread | 1977 Crane acquired the business of [[Abel Bodywork ]] Limited of Bolton, a company specialising in the construction of refrigerated rigid vans, and vans used for the delivery of bread | ||
1977 The [[Competition Commission]] issued a report on the proposed merger of the Fruehauf Corporation and Crane Fruehauf Limited. | 1977 The [[Competition Commission|Monopolies Commission]] issued a report on the proposed merger of the Fruehauf Corporation and Crane Fruehauf Limited. | ||
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of Dereham
1973 The parent company became Crane Fruehauf.
1976 the Crane Fruehauf Group consisted of 13 subsidiaries, with Crane Fruehauf Trailers as the principal UK operating company.
1976 Crane Fruehauf acquired from the receiver of Pengco Transport Systems Limited certain of that company's assets together with the rights to manufacture demountable vehicle bodies previously manufactured by that company and production started later in that year.
1977 Crane acquired the business of Abel Bodywork Limited of Bolton, a company specialising in the construction of refrigerated rigid vans, and vans used for the delivery of bread
1977 The Monopolies Commission issued a report on the proposed merger of the Fruehauf Corporation and Crane Fruehauf Limited.