Stewart McNeish (left) with Gerry Sweeney and Volvo’s Area Business Manager Gerry Logue (centre)
screens and crushers along with some items of smaller plant. One of our main reasons for choosing another Volvo is thanks to the after sales service and support we receive from Volvo’s customer support centre in Stirling. Yes, we had a few issues with the EC220D but the team at Volvo stood by the machine and looked after our interests and this speaks volumes,” he continues. “The plant industry is a people business and we like to deal with people we know and can trust.” The new twenty-two tonne EC220E, along with all
the remaining machines in the Scottish Plant and Operator’s fleet, is available for hire but is also used as and when needed to service the needs of other parts of the business. This includes soil and aggregate screening, contract crushing and screening and handling inert industrial waste material, under the auspices of Allstone (Glasgow) Ltd and GS Site Services. “Our operators are certainly impressed, not only with the cab comfort, but also with the smoothness and responsiveness of the machine itself,” says Stewart. “We’re really pleased with the new EC220E.” Scottish Plant & Operators is headquartered at
Milton of Campsie, Glasgow. Besides its plant hire and plant division, the company’s mission is dedicated to consolidating a network of plant affiliated companies and operators throughout Scotland with the aim of building improved communications between operators, prospective employers and to improve training opportunities. ■
“One of our main reasons for choosing another Volvo is thanks to the after sales service and support we receive from Volvo’s customer support centre…
…The plant industry is a people business and we like to deal with people we know and can trust.”
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