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Sunlight good for health
Sunlight’s healthcare division recently have been working
has just taken delivery of its with them to reduce the
first teardrop trailer, as part of carbon footprint of the entire
the company’s ongoing fleet. We have reduced the
commitment to reduce its maximum speed of all vehicles
operational carbon footprint. from 56 to 52mph, which we
The 13.5m DON-BUR trailer has estimate will reduce fuel
GREYLAND’S FAMOUS FIVE
been supplied by Ryder,
as part of its 200 vehicle
With most deliveries being one of the easier ways to help contract hire fleet.
accomplished within four days, trade out of the recession. “As the UK’s leading
and the increasing popularity of Greyland has stayed with its supplier of laundry
the Next Day service, it seems transport provider, BC Transport, services for NHS
that Greyland delivery lorries for the past 10 years.“We have hospitals we are
are always on the road. Two never had a problem with the committed to driving
more vehicles, making five in all, service provided by BC Transport down our carbon
have now joined Greyland’s and by contracting out may emissions,” comments
existing fleet. confidently invest in what we do Jonathan Phippen, Sunlight’s consumption by 5%, and we
Distributors have come to best – which is manufacturing group logistics manager. are now specifying all new
appreciate that tying up much- cleaning chemicals,” says Richard “This new trailer design, with trucks with bodies reduced by
needed cash in cleaning Dyson, MD of Greyland. its claimed 10% fuel savings, is 6” in height with no loss of load
chemicals doesn’t make Greyland products are the perfect way to reinforce our capacity. This will further
economic sense these days, says available through a selected list green credentials. reduce the new trucks’ fuel
the company. If your chemicals of distributors. New distributor “We’ve been outsourcing the consumption and emissions.
manufacturer can provide good enquiries are always welcome. supply of vehicles to Ryder for
42817 or
cleaning-matters.co.uk/enquiry
quality products and also store
42744 or
cleaning-matters.co.uk/enquiry
more than 21 years and
Tel: 0800 100200
them for you until needed, that’s Tel: 0161 476 3607
Online Auction
By order of the Liquidators of Central Cleaning Contractors Limited
OVER 50 QUALITY SCRUBBER/DRYERS, 270
BUFFERS, 80 VACUUM CLEANERS, GENERAL
CLEANING EQUIPMENT, 33 MOTOR
VEHICLES ETC (subject to availability)
Cleaning Equipment Over 80 Hoovers including,
Over 50 Floor Scrubber Dryers Henry’s, Nationwide’s, Numatic’s,
including, Walter Bradley Nuvac’s etc.
Challenger Models 801LM / 639LM /
Motor Vehicles
636, Clarke Technology Models Alto
2003 BMW 318i saloon auto, 2002
Vision V / Alto Encore S, Floor Shark,
BMW 320d estate auto, 2005
Tenant T3 Fast, Nilfisk BR/700 (ride
Peugeot 407 SW estate auto, 2001
on), Clarke battery operated floor
Skoda Octavia 1.9 TDi estate auto,
sweeper, etc.
2005 Peugeot Partner 600LX diesel
Over 270 Floor Buffers including, panel vans (25 off), Peugeot Expert
Taski Ranger model 38 / 200 / 400 /, diesel panel vans (2 off), 2003
Victor Europa Contract models 400 Renault Kangoo SL17DCI 70 panel
/ 450 / Excel 16 / Excel 20 / sprite van ‘53’ plate, 2004 Fiat Scudo EL
400 / sprite 450,Condor Europa 400 diesel panel van
/ 450 Numatic international BMD
1005 etc.
To bid please go to:
www.edwardsymmons.com or
On View: Thursday 14
th
January 2010 between 10.00am and 4.00pm
At: Stoneford Farm, Isle Abbots, Nr Fivehead, Somerset TA3 GRH
(In Storage)
Online Bidding Ends: Monday 18
th
January 2010 at 3.00pm
For further information please contact: Jason Hall
Email:
jason.hall@edwardsymmons.com
Edward Symmons LLP, 1 Russel Court, 18 St Andrew Street,
Plymouth PL1 2AX Fax: 01752 261 844
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