To celebrate the start of the festive season, Hope Construction Materials, the UK’s largest independent supplier of construction materials, have rebranded six of their cement tankers with a Christmas present theme.
Their ‘Noël trucks’ will be running up and down Britain throughout December delivering Hope cement and the company are inviting people to send in pictures of the trucks to be in with a chance to receive a surprise Christmas gift.
Pictures should be sent to either amy.salisbury@hopeconstruct
November 28, 2014
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One of Hope’s ‘Noël trucks’ that can be seen on roads throughout the UK in the run up to Christmas
To celebrate the start of the festive season, 7447 Hope Construction Materials, the UK’s largest independent supplier of construction materials, have rebranded six of their cement tankers with a Christmas present theme.
Their ‘Noël trucks’ will be running up and down Britain throughout December delivering Hope cement and the company are inviting people to send in pictures of the trucks to be in with a chance to receive a surprise Christmas gift.
Clive Roberts, National Logistics Manager, said: “Christmas is a time of joy and giving and we’re looking forward to making deliveries to our customers across the country.
“It’s nice to see people’s reactions to the trucks whilst out and about on the roads and we’re hoping to spread as much festive cheer as possible in the coming weeks.”
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