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Volvos for Willshees Waste & Recycling

08 July 2021 #TNB News #Truck

Burton-based Willshees Waste & Recycling has taken delivery of three new Volvo trucks – two FM 8×4 rigids and one FH Globetrotter 6×2 tractor unit – to cope with an increase in business.

The 6×2 FH is specified with Volvo’s long-haul fuel package, including the latest generation I-See predictive cruise control and 12-speed I-Shift automated transmission with long haul optimised software.

Meanwhile the interior of its Globetrotter cab benefits from drive plus and single bed living packages, and the interior also features a leather steering wheel, luxury sleeper control panel and 33-litre under-bunk mounted refrigerator.

The two FMs have I-Shift transmissions with construction and off-road software and are fitted with Boughton Engineering hooklift bodies.

They are protected with a two-year Volvo Gold Contract, covering all repair and maintenance.

Supplied by Hartshorne Motor Services, all three trucks are powered by Volvo’s D13K engine, with the FH producing 500 hp and 2,500 Nm of torque, while the two FMs produce 460 hp and a top torque figure of 2,300 Nm.

Willshee’s recently won a deal to provide waste management services to mattress manufacturer Usleep.

The company’s waste streams are segregated on site into cardboard, polythene, wood, metal and general waste before being collected by Willshee’s and processed.

Dean Willshee, Owner of Willshees Waste & Recycling, said: “Business is booming and we are having to put more trucks on the road in order to keep up with demand.

“The bulk of the fleet is with a rival manufacturer but I liked the look and feel of these Volvos; we took them for a test drive and were very impressed. With the FH and two FM eight-wheelers we already have in service, plus the new model trucks to come, Volvo will have a good share of the fleet.

“We’ve specified all three trucks with a high chassis to help ground clearance when they’re working off-road.

“The eight-wheelers will be collecting and delivering skips from various companies around the local area – while the FH will be doing more mileage, towing a walking floor trailer moving waste out of transfer stations onto other sites.

“All three have hit the ground running. The drivers are very happy and we are looking forward to the new model Volvos joining them in the coming months.”

 

 

 

 

 

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