Cartwright Conversions is to display two vehicles at next month’s CV Show as it showcases its conversion capabilities.
Following the recent announcement that the firm has been accepted onto Ford’s Qualified Vehicle Modifier Programme, Cartwright will show its eight-seat welfare vehicle built on a Ford Transit. The vehicle, which has been awarded approved manufacturer status from Ford, brings welfare facilities including a heater, hot water boiler, hand wash facilities, a microwave and a 25-litre electric flush toilet.
Commercial and operations director of Cartwright Conversions, Steve Shaw said: “The Ford Transit is extremely versatile and is a good fit for our conversion. Our eight-seat design maximises the Transit’s capacity and is fully loaded with facilities for remote working.”
Visitors to the show will also be able to see Cartwright’s racking conversion built on a Peugeot Expert for smart metering business, SMS Plc.
The medium-sized van is fitted with Sortimo’s Globelyst Racking to carry specialist equipment. Modular in design, the storage solution includes cable reel holders and a mix of shelf sizes for storing meters and other parts and tools.