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Williams Transport puts longer semi-trailer into action

24th May 2012, Page 4
24th May 2012
Page 4
Page 4, 24th May 2012 — Williams Transport puts longer semi-trailer into action
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HUNTINGDON-based Williams Transport is one of the first hauliers to put a longer semitrailer (LST) into operation in a pallet network.

The Wilson Trailers-built double-decker replaces an existing, standard-length double-decker trunking into UPN’s Lichfield hub.

Williams Transport MD Malcolm Shovelton (pictured) says the command-steer 15.65m curtainsider provides capacity for eight more pallets per load, compared with a standard double-decker.

As the company carries a lot of quarter and micro pallets day-to day, however, it has achieved 78 pallets in a single load without weighing out.

“It means that every seven days I’ll be saving the equivalent of an extra trip with a standard double-decker,” says Shovelton. He plans to double-shift the trailer within six months and make two trunks each night rather than one.

The trailer incorporates Wilson Trailers’ Curtain-Clear technology to improve access.

Its sloping roof and curved body claims to improve fuel consumption by as much as 10% compared with a standard double-decker.

Williams Transport covers the PE postcode for UPN.

The firm has a fleet of 62 vehicles and 130 trailers. It has traditionally run full-loads for manufacturers, as well as transporting bulk materials such as recycled paper and green waste.

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