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SHREDALL SCOTLAND INTRODUCES ANOTHER ON-SITE SHREDDING LORRY


Shredall Scotland’s on-site shredding machines have a shredding output of 2000kgs per hour in accordance with the European Standard for witnessed shredding at its customer’s doors. Te 18-tonne mobile shredding machines are the most up-to-date on-site shredding machines in the world. Brian McCulloch said: “With the busy year


we have had and each month geting busier and busier at our Larkhall HQ and in Glasgow, Edinburgh and surrounding towns, we felt the need for another lorry. “Tis comes just a few months aſter we


bought a similar vehicle and another van to add to our fleet for the off-site collection services of materials that are then shredded back at our premises within 24 hours. All of these new additions have brought in new staff to extend our happy family.” Shredding on site or off site can be made


on an adhoc or scheduled basis. Shredall Scotland’s vehicles visit your premises, at a


predetermined time, and perform on-site shredding of your confidential paper or remove it to our premises for shredding. Te on-site destruction process can be


witnessed in the truck if required or for off site by a member of your staff at our premises and


carried out by a specifically trained Shredall Scotland operative. On completion of either shredding service,


Shredall Scotland will issue a certificate of destruction showing the weight and details of the collection whereupon an invoice is raised and sent to the client. Our shredding machines are fast, cost


effective and environmentally friendly. Operating on less power than previous machines they will greatly reduce emissions and electricity costs, falling in line with Shredall Scotland’s ISO14000 environmental commitments.


FIND OUT MORE


For more information, please email info@shredall.co.uk or call 0845 673 1771 For our head office, please call 0800 393 178.


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