Bell Equipment celebrates UK launch of B60E ADT

Bell Equipment says that despite the wet weather it enjoyed one of its most successful Hillhead events, where it showed the company's new B60E articulated dump truck (ADT). The company says it made significant sales and attracted a large volume of visitors over the three-day show, which was held recently at the Hillhead Quarry, near Buxton, county Derbyshire, England.
Loading, Hauling & Excavation / July 12, 2016

2983 Bell Equipment says that despite the wet weather it enjoyed one of its most successful 427 Hillhead events, where it showed the company's new B60E articulated dump truck (ADT).

The company says it made significant sales and attracted a large volume of visitors over the three-day show, which was held recently at the Hillhead Quarry, near Buxton, county Derbyshire, England.

Bell Equipment, the county Staffordshire-based articulated dump truck and wheeled loader specialist, chose to use Hillhead 2016 as the UK stage from which to launch the latest addition to its E-series generation of trucks.

Bell Equipment says that the B60E’s design was inspired by Bell Equipment’s original B60D concept vehicle, which in 2013 proved itself as an “impressive improvement to the rigid earthmovers on the market at the time,” and capable of moving large volumes of material in all weather conditions.

“Our E-series vehicles, particularly the B60E, have been a huge show stand hit this year, with sales of both brand new and reconditioned models being secured during the exhibition,” says Nick Learoyd, managing director of Bell Equipment.

Bell also showcased additional models from its E-series alongside the B60E, including the B25E, B30E, B40E and B50E next generation machines.

“Despite the particularly wet weather, visitors to this year’s Hillhead were not deterred from the Bell Equipment stand which provided a terrific opportunity for us to meet with new and existing customers and create a superb platform from which to showcase these outstanding and highly capable machines,” says Learoyd.

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