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Transfleet buys 303 new vehides

2nd June 1988, Page 18
2nd June 1988
Page 18
Page 18, 2nd June 1988 — Transfleet buys 303 new vehides
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• Transfleet is buying 303 vehicles in an order worth £8.3 million. Added to a £6 million purchase in 1987, the deal doubles the company's rental fleet to almost 1,000.

The largest share of the order was won by Leyland Daf, which is supplying 182 vehicles. Iveco Ford and MAN share the rest. Altogether, Transfleet is buying 29 x 38tonners, 38 x 32-tonners, 1 x 24-tonner, 105 x 17-tonners, 94 x 7.5-tonners, 30 x 3.5tonners and six panel vans.

The company claims to have increased profits by almost 50% in the six months to March 1988.

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