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nice bits of kit there, so does all the chip you produce stay in this country? a company i do a bit for sends 5 artic loads to belgium every day for their power stations. pretty low grade stuff mind you, generally wood waste from council yards

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One of our sites down south where we produce G30 spec chip with a low moisture content for small scale heating plants....

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Dave can you get an articulated lorry in there with a walking floor trailer ? And could the farmer load the lorries with a telehandler or similar ?

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