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    Manor Farm Feeds invests in new trucks

    iainhoeyBy iainhoeyFebruary 28, 20222 Mins Read
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    Rutland-based agricultural firm, Manor Farm Feeds, has invested in its distribution network by adding two new vehicles to its fleet.

    The family-owned business, which supplies many prominent commercial farmers and breeders in the UK, decided to invest in two new state-of-the-art Renault Trucks.

    The company, located in Oakham, chose the East Midlands’ independent Renault trucks distributor RH Commercial Vehicles (RHCV) to assist with its fleet expansion requirements.

    Manor Farm Feeds placed an order for two new Renault C Range 430bhp 8×4 Tridem vehicles, one to replace an existing vehicle, another to boost overall vehicle numbers.

    The feed supplier’s managing director, Jonathan Bland, commented: “Historically, our fleet comprised Volvo and DAF vehicles, but with more choice coming into the market, we were open to other makes.

    “For us, making the switch to the latest Renault Trucks after around 15 years was about the product itself. We liked the look and design of the vehicles and felt what they had to offer met our needs as a business. Our drivers are pleased with the new trucks, and the RHCV team has been extremely responsive to our needs.”

    Nigel Baxter, managing director at RHCV, said: “Our Renault products really appeal to a wide range of customers, because they are durable, innovative, and highly adaptable, meeting all transport needs and sector requirements.”

     

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