
Tennant Transport takes full
advantage of Montracon’s renowned “Quality, Strength, and Longevity,” using 26
Flat Platform trailers ‘loaded to the max’.
A Scotland-based haulage company with a rich
history, Tennant Transport traces its origins back to the 1900s when materials
were transported by horse and cart. Thriving to this day, Tennant Transport
continues to serve the entire UK with a modern fleet. Operating over 40
vehicles from their Hyndford Bridge depot, Tennant Transport boasts an
extensive trailer fleet of Montracon trailers.
Recently, Tennant Transport undertook a significant
project delivering parapet sections and L-shaped concrete lintels, weighing up
to 26 tonnes each from Scotland to Camden Town in London. Spanning
approximately 500 miles and requiring nearly 10 hours of driving one way, the
task was no small feat. By deploying 26 Montracon flat platform trailers,
Tennant Transport completed the project efficiently and confidently.
Montracon’s trailers proved to be the ideal choice, providing an effective and
reliable solution for the demanding job.
Montracon’s UK-manufactured Flat Platform trailers
handled the load effortlessly, remaining robust and steadfast. This was a true
testament to Montracon’s commitment to producing trailers with Quality,
Strength, and Longevity built-in.
The Montracon Flat Platform trailers demonstrated
exceptional durability, easily accommodating the hefty loads with no signs of
strain or deflection. Tennant Transport’s successful delivery of 26 full loads
of 26-tonne parapet sections and L-shaped concrete lintels was achieved with
complete ease and peace of mind.
Montracon is proud to have played a pivotal role in this project, and extends
thanks to Tennant Transport for sharing photos that showcased the reliability
and performance of its trailers.
This collaboration highlights once again why Montracon
is ‘The Trailer for Road Transport’. With Quality, Strength, and Longevity at
its core, Montracon remains the trailer manufacturer of choice for businesses
that demand the best
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