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PINK GROWS BUSINESS FOR TOM GRANT GRABBING ATTENTION

Tom Grant Plant, a local Ayrshire-based company that provides plant hire, operating plant equipment and transport hire services, has recently added two new pink and blue Volvo FMX 420 tipper grabs from MV Commercial to its fleet, which are already proving to be a hit with customers.

According to Tom Grant Plant Transport Manager Andy Glover, “The blue tipper grab is working on a utilities contract, while the pink one is causing a bit of a stir doing more private work, such as moving materials for gardens and driveways. It’s grabbing attention wherever it goes and is definitely generating more business for us. We get phone calls from people who have spotted the pink vehicle asking if they can use it for various projects.”

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Tom Grant Plant has traditionally run its fleet in blue livery, but a few years ago the company decided to add a pink Scania tipper grab as part of a campaign to raise money for Breast Cancer Now. The truck received a lot of attention and later on the company added a pink excavator as

Going Pink for Good

well. Glover says, “It’s a bit of gimmick but it’s worked well for us and raised money for a great cause.”

This deal marks the first time the company has added Volvos to its fleet in more than 18 years of business. The tipper grabs are equipped with a fourway camera system and additional lights and flashing beacons and are expected to cover up to 90,000km per year.

The addition of these new tipper grabs also strengthens Tom Grant Plant’s relationship with MV Commercial, as the company received several specialist vehicles from the Airdrie-based company a few years ago. Glover said, “MV has always done a great job for us. The pricing was competitive and it was able to supply the tipper grabs we needed much quicker than anyone else.”

A company spokesperson said “The Volvo FMX tipper grab is a powerful and versatile vehicle that is well-suited for a wide range of construction and transport applications. One of the key benefits of this vehicle is its exceptional durability and reliability, thanks to its robust construction and advanced engineering.

The Volvo FMX is built to withstand the rigors of heavy use, making it a great choice for companies that need a dependable workhorse in their fleet. The Thompson Loadmaster body is designed to maximize payload capacity and efficiency, with features such as an advanced load distribution system and a low center of gravity.”

Overall, the new pink and blue Volvo FMX 420 tipper grabs are not only unique and eye-catching, but they’re also helping the company win new business and strengthen relationships with suppliers.

For more infomation about our Ready to Go Volvo Tippers and Grabs trucks, visit mvcommercial.com today.

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Quick delivery means instant results for CW Plant Hire.

CW Plant Hire says its two new DAF XF 530 tractor units and Faymonville trailer from MV Commercial are aiding its cost-cutting drive.

The Harpenden-headquartered company – a longstanding MV Commercial customer – has sourced the 6x2 Super Space Cab units and tri-axle low loading trailer to handle an increase in business and save on costs when outsourcing work.

Barnaby Smith, Transport Manager at CW Plant Hire, says: “A major benefit of adding these vehicles to our fleet is that we can better manage our own growing transport operations.”

CW Plant Hire, which runs a network of 30 depots throughout the UK, specialises in the supply of plant and event hire equipment including excavators, telehandlers, access platforms, dumpers, scissor lifts, generators and portable air conditioning units.

The new vehicles join the firm’s FORS Gold accredited 200-strong fleet, which includes a mix of rigid HGVs, trailers and vans.

One of the DAF XF 530 tractors will operate throughout the Midlands, using the new low loader to transport plant equipment and machinery for the construction industry. Based in Basildon, the second DAF truck will be used by the company’s events division to service festivals and events throughout the South East.

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