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Rackline ends 2011 on a roll

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Newcastle-under-Lyme-based Rackline has said it ended 2011 with a string of new contracts worth more than £700,000.

The office and archive storage manufacturer won contracts with Bradford Metropolitan Council, the William Morris Gallery in London and the Britten Pears Foundation in Suffolk.

Other projects agreed at the end of the year included the Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh; National Archives; Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Council; Nuneaton Library in Warwickshire and the Priest House Museum and Garden in Dorset.

Rackline managing director Lindsay Khan said: "We've had a fantastic end to 2011 that adds to our expanding portfolio of clients.

"The new business wins include a diverse range of clients from many prestigious companies and we are delighted to be working with all of them."

More than £7m of contracts were secured by the company, which was formed in 1984, in the first six months of 2011.

 
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