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10 years ago
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Iveco EuroCargo 180-250 UK-spec

10 years ago
Wheels&Tracks

An 18-tonne Eurocargo with a Hiab Multilift skiploader body

http://news.cision.com/iveco/i/2735-27-iveco-new-milton-sand-and-ballast,c2071837

5 years ago
Wheels&Tracks

Basildon, February 8, 2017

Hampshire-based aggregate and concrete supplier, builders’ merchant and waste disposal specialist HH and DE Drew is expanding its fleet with an order for six IVECO Eurocargo rigid trucks, which will operate under the brand name ‘New Milton Sand and Ballast’.

The first two of the six-strong order are already in operation with the group – an 18-tonne Eurocargo with a Hiab Multilift skiploader body, which is operated by the group’s SMS Skip business, and a 12-tonne variant with a tipper body built by Thompsons, now working with its small load delivery department, Steve Perrins Supplies.

The remaining four rigids – a 15-tonne Eurocargo also fitted with a Hiab skiploader, a 12-tonne tipper bodied by Thompsons, and a pair of 18-tonners equipped with Hymix mixer bodies – will be delivered early in 2017. All six vehicles are being supplied by Eastleigh-based IVECO dealer Hendy Van & Truck and will join a mixed fleet of 40 trucks at the family-run firm, operating in the firm’s distinctive orange and white livery.

Designed from the ground-up to be ‘the truck the city likes’, the Eurocargo is perfectly suited for urban operations, with a narrow but comfortable cab width of 2.1m, and the best turning circle in its category.

All six trucks are powered by engines from IVECO’s Tector range, and feature the manufacturer’s unique HI-SCR technology, which removes the need for forced regeneration by providing passive regeneration of the diesel particulate filter. HI-SCR engines also are less complex and lighter than their rivals – contributing to the payload advantage New Milton Sand and Ballast is reporting.

https://news.cision.com/iveco/r/new-milton-sand-and-ballast-builds-fleet-with-six-strong-iveco-eurocargo-deal,c2183319

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