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T H White strengthens Cotswold footprint with CFM acquisition

T H White has bolstered its presence across Gloucestershire and Oxfordshire with the acquisition of assets from Cotswold 51AVÊÓÆµMachinery at Fosse Cross. James Huyton reports.

James Huyton
Machinery and 51AVÊÓÆµTechnology Specialist
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Left to right, Simon Carrington, Janet Carrington, Alex Scott, Adrian Lovegrove
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Left to right, Simon Carrington, Janet Carrington, Alex Scott, Adrian Lovegrove

Effective 1 April 2026, the CFM site will trade under the T H White banner, continuing to supply the Case IH range, as the existing Cotswold team transfers across ensuring continuity for customers following...

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