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Hastings buys 7.5-tonne Mitsubishi Fuso Canters

27 September 2007

Hastings Freight of Chesterfield has added three Mitsubishi Fuso Canter 7.5-tonners to the curtainsider fleet operating on its Palletways franchise.

Managing director Alan Hastings explains that attractive pricing and a big increase in payload, compared with the company's three existing 7.5-tonners, a DAF 45, a Mercedes Atego and a Renault Midlum, clinched the decision to buy the new Canters from local dealer Northside Truck Centre in Sheffield. He adds that a five-year repair and maintenance  contract was part of the deal.

Fitted with the same 6.1m-long, 2.2m-wide curtain-sided bodies (from Northern Coachworks of Doncaster) and 1-tonne tail-lifts as their predecessors, the smaller-cabbed newcomers can carry up to a tonne more payload - to around 3.5 tonnes.

The Canters are also more manoeuvrable, which, says Hastings, is a further bonus, especially in urban South Yorkshire and north Derbyshire where the 7.5-tonners' operations tend to be concentrated, typically undertaking domestic internet-generated deliveries in residential areas.

Hastings plans to add a number of new 18-tonne four-wheelers to its fleet next April to augment the Ivecos already in service. But the company says both price and availability of all marques are making chassis choice unusually difficult.


Alan Bunting
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