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Rentokil six

23rd November 1989
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• Rentokil has taken delivery of six Seddon Atkinson rigids with a range of bodies to meet its wide-ranging distribution needs. The order includes the company's first six-wheeler, a 3-11 fitted with a twin-tank demountable body. The six new vehicles were supplied by Ryland North West of Warrington.

Uprated FTG

• Leyland Daf has uprated the front axle capacity of an FTG 95.310 to 7,500kg to accommodate a Hiab 260 AW/B2 23.9-tome/metre loader. The vehicle has been bought by Itel Instant Space for the transportation of mobile storage and secur ity units.

Genfab body

• Genfab, a small Scottish company specialising in general fabrication, has developed a car transporter body. Prices start at £1,700.

Mazda warranty

• Mazda has introduced a three-year UK warranty on all new vehicles. The deal includes three-year mechanical cover, limited to 60,000 miles (96,000km), roadside assistance (with National Breakdown) and a warranty against paint and surface corrosion (with unlimited distance cover in the first year for light commercials).

Belgian coup

• Locomotor's campaign to win sales in the EC has paid off, with an order for 28 of its Ford Transit 190based citizen cash delivery vans from Group 4 Securitas' Belgian operation.