Chepstow Plant International invests in 99 new Volvo machines

One of the United Kingdom’s leading plant hire companies, Chepstow Plant International, has made a substantial investment agreement with Volvo following a period of strong growth. The company, based in Caldicot, county Monmouthshire, Wales, has invested more than £20million (nearly €23 million) in 99 new Volvo quarrying and earthmoving machines, including 59 dump trucks, 20 excavators, and 20 wheeled loaders (including the flagship Volvo L260H) ranging from 25-50tonnes. The investment deal will run over
Quarry Products / April 10, 2018
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Chepstow Plant International has invested in 99 new Volvo quarrying and earthmoving machines

One of the United Kingdom’s leading plant hire companies, Chepstow Plant International, has made a substantial investment agreement with 473 Volvo following a period of strong growth.

The company, based in Caldicot, county Monmouthshire, Wales, has invested more than £20million (nearly €23 million) in 99 new Volvo quarrying and earthmoving machines, including 59 dump trucks, 20 excavators, and 20 wheeled loaders (including the flagship Volvo L260H) ranging from 25-50tonnes.

The  investment deal will run over the course of six-months, from April to October, and is part of an ongoing established relationship with Volvo.

By the end of the investment period, Chepstow Plant International will have purchased 245 machines from Volvo over a three-year period, an investment totalling more than £55million (€63 million).

As part of Chepstow Plant’s commitment to the environment, health and safety, and employee welfare, all new machines are fitted with high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) cabin filters, which will help improve air filtration. All dump trucks will also be fitted with the revolutionary inclinometers that help ensure the machines can tip in a safe working environment and further supports preventative measures from the dump trucks overturning, further improving site safety and allowing the company to graduate towards Zero-Risk.

The company has also invested in the new Volvo telemetry system and failed tip data on the dump trucks. This allows Chepstow Plant to conduct real time analysis into any recorded failed tips on the dump trucks and boost site productivity.

Speaking about the investment, Ross Hayward, asset manager at Chepstow Plant International, said: “One of our main priorities at Chepstow Plant International is to offer our customers the best machinery available in the marketplace.

“This new investment deal is a significant one for us and demonstrates our continued commitment to providing our clients with the most advanced equipment available, whilst also being the most environmentally friendly possible.

“We have worked with Volvo for many years now and we are thrilled that we are able to continue our relationship and purchase high quality equipment for our customers.”

Chepstow Plant International is a privately-owned mineral and aggregates contractor that was established in 1995. In recent years, the company has experienced strong growth and says it operates one of the most modern contracting fleets in the UK of over 700 machines.

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