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Volvo CE appoints CS Machinery Sales Ltd as its new utility equipment dealer in the North of


Scotland CS Machinery Sales Ltd, (CSM Sales Ltd) the dedicated sales division of Inverness based Campbell Plant Hire Ltd, has been appointed as Volvo Construction Equipment’s utility equipment dealer for the north of Scotland with immediate effect. CS Machinery Sales Ltd is headed up


by managing director Calum Shaw, who has worked within the agricultural and construction equipment sectors for most of his working life. Volvo’s Sales & Marketing Director, David Munns commented, “We are absolutely delighted to welcome Calum into the world of Volvo. We will be working hard together to ensure that we maintain and enhance our position as a leading supplier in this extremely important area.” The appointment of CS Machinery Sales Ltd as the official dealer for Volvo


utility equipment coincides with the promotion of Volvo’s Charlie Flaws, who now takes on the mantle of Dealer Development Manager North (north of England and Scotland) and will closely assist Calum as the new company grows. The company will be responsible for the sales and after market support for the


full range of Volvo utility equipment covering Perthshire, Aberdeenshire, Fife, Forfarshire, Highlands and Western Isles. Opportunities now arise for seeking a suitable dealer or dealers to handle Volvo utility equipment for Scotland’s central belt and borders areas. For further information, please contact:-01223 251720 or visit


www.volvoce.co.uk New heavy duty


Master dehumidifiers Master Climate Solutions, a leading manufacturer of portable heaters and dehumidifiers, announces a new line of heavy duty dehumidifiers with plastic casing. The products are designed for professional use by construction crews and rental companies. MCS’s new offer consists of two models: DHP 45 and DHP 65. Both of them


provide high efficiency and possibility of continuous operation – 24h/day. They are suitable for large facilities due to high capacity, respectively 42 and 52 l/24h, and big air displacement – 500 m3/h providing fast dehumidification. Extremely robust and scratchproof rotomoulded plastic housing allows using them in the most demanding working conditions. All electronic parts are well protected as well. The manufacturer


emphasizes on comfort of application and equipped the devices with comfortable handle


and big rubber wheels. The new dehumidifiers are stackable and easy to open for cleaning, also with water jet. Worth of mentioning is also on board humidistat and hour counter which are of high importance for all professional users. There is also a possibility to connect a hose to remove condensed water and the water pump is also an option. A great advantage is automatic fast defrosting by hot gases. The new Master dehumidifiers are very competitive and attractive offer in the


market and thanks to their great parameters can be quickly accepted by professionals. For more details visit: www.masterheaters.co.uk


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Hitachi’s big green power tool


carrying machines hit the road Hitachi Power Tools has announced the launch of a powerful new demonstration fleet - and it’s ready to hit the road near you! With their strikingly designed graphics and familiar green livery, the dynamic


Ford Transit Custom vehicles will be used for transporting Hitachi’s tougher, faster and more advanced power tools to trade demonstration days, site visits and events. “The new fleet has enough grunt and handling ability to safely transport our


precious cargo of powerful tools, from our corded range through to the very latest Hitachi 18V, 5.0Ah battery, cordless power tools,” explains Simon Miller, brand manager. “Our new vans will become a familiar sight to the trade over the coming year.” For more details on Hitachi Power Tools visit www.hitachi-powertools.co.uk.


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