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Alltruck launches ‘game-changing’ vehicle solutions for food and drink sector

Alltruck Plc has introduced a range of vehicle contract hire solutions tailored to the specific needs of the food and beverage industry.

Alltruck offers bespoke solutions to enhance efficiency, ensure operational efficiency and reduce downtime for food and drink operators

Developed in close work with producers and carriers from numerous sectors, the commercial vehicle contract hire specialist has invested in everything from purpose-built ambient vans and trailers, through to high specification trucks and refrigerated vehicles – providing what the company describes as ‘game-changing’ choices for the industry.

“Every business in the food and drink industry operates differently,” said a spokesperson, “which is why we listen carefully to our customers so we can offer bespoke and ‘top-spec’ vehicles tailored to their individual transport needs.

“Whether it’s a refrigerated vehicle with dual compartments, direct drive eco carriers, deep freeze fridges or simply a triple rear door to help drivers with their deliveries, Alltruck Plc takes the time to get to know customers’ needs. This way, we can confidently offer bespoke solutions to enhance efficiency, ensure operational efficiency and reduce downtime.”

The company offers comprehensive maintenance and fleet management services provide businesses with the assurance of regulatory compliance and O-licence protection. The team provides technical and legislative advice, which it says ensures that vehicles are always in optimal condition, keeping downtime to a minimum and operators within the law.

“Furthermore, with an impressive 97% MOT pass rate, we provide businesses in the food and drink industry with the assurance of safe and compliant vehicles,” added the spokesperson. “We uphold rigorous maintenance standards and attention to detail, ensuring vehicles are roadworthy and customers have peace of mind.”

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Written by Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for over 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day.

Natalie edits all the Fleet World websites and newsletters, and loves to hear about any latest industry news.

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