Triple Eight, of Westbury in Wiltshire, supplies frozen food to customers in the Chinese food trade across the south Midlands, South West, South coast and South East.
The new vans replace two Isuzu 7.5t trucks and are expected to cover around 40,000 miles a year during their working life.
The vehicles have been specially converted for carrying frozen foods, with insulated bodies and freezer units in the roof capable of maintaining a temperature of -25C.
Commenting on the suitability of the new vans, Will Barnett of Aquila Group, said: ‘These seven tonne panel vans are really something only Iveco do and combine excellent fuel consumption and manoeuvrability with a really large payload of four tonnes.
'I am convinced Triple Eight will find the Iveco vans save them a great deal of money because of the improved fuel consumption and I am sure the drivers will find the vans more compact and easier to get on with than those they have been driving.'
Triple Eight general manager, David Butler, said the new vans were chosen because they cost less than the lorries the company had been using and came with four years free servicing.
‘The offer on the servicing was a real pull for us and the vans are already looking better on fuel than the lorries, whilst still being capable of carrying the same sort of weight,’ he explained.