B&W Plant Hire adds over 70 Mecalac dumpers

B&W Plant Hire in the UK has signed a multi-million pound deal for 71 new Mecalac site dumpers, as part of a substantial equipment fleet expansion.

Mecalac site dumpers being transported to B&W Plant Hire B&W Plant Hire has already received the first of its new site dumpers and the rest will be delivered over the course of 2021

The company, which is headquartered in Blackburn in Lancashire, provides nationwide equipment rental services to the construction and earthworks sectors. It has rental depots in Keighley, Northwich and Southampton.

While exact value and model details have not yet been disclosed, it is thought that the new dumpers include Mecalac’s TA3 and TA6 machines.

Andrew Partington, General Manager at B&W Plant Hire, said, “Our customers demand the best – and we pride ourselves on delivering over and above expectations.

“With Mecalac’s site dumper range, we were impressed with the build quality, design and safety technologies included as standard. The 71 new models will be a welcome addition to our fleet – we’re confident that feedback from our customers will be equally as positive.”

B&W purchased the dumpers through distributor Norwest Plant. The authorised Mecalac dealer for North Wales and North West England said that deliveries to the rental firm would be spread throughout the coming year.

Jonathan Campbell, Managing Director of Norwest Plant, said, “With a hard-earned reputation for service excellence and equipment reliability, the B&W Plant Hire team wanted to expand their fleet with the market’s best site dumpers.

“Blending style, performance, technology and safety, Mecalac’s range was deemed the perfect solution. Robust and rental-tough, each model offers class-leading skip strength and a chassis engineered for rugged reliability.

“We look forward to working closely with B&W Plant Hire throughout 2021, ensuring each new dumper meets exacting standards.”

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