Hill & Smith Unveil New Fleet in Striking Livery
KELTRUCK LIMITED DELIVERS TWO BRAND-NEW SCANIA VEHICLES TO ESTEEMED CUSTOMER HILL & SMITH BARRIERS, PART OF HILL & SMITH INFRASTRUCTURE LTD, MARKING A MILESTONE IN THEIR 25-YEAR PARTNERSHIP.
Wolverhampton-based Hill & Smith Ltd have taken ownership of two new Scania vehicles, supplied by Keltruck Limited. Featuring a smaller drawbar setup for urban and distribution work and a new tractor unit and trailer, both are equipped with Fassi Hydraulic loaders for efficient self-loading and unloading and will be used to deliver crash barriers to live road and motorway depots.
The vehicles come with an 84-Month Contract Hire Package, the maximum term, reflecting the strong partnership between Hill & Smith Barriers and Keltruck Scania. Full Repair and Maintenance Contracts, including Service Plus Contracts for the trailers ensure that the vehicles remain fully compliant, serviced, and covered. The comprehensive package includes O licence inspections, MOT services, full service schedules, and more, allowing Hill & Smith to spread costs and maximise uptime.
Hill & Smith Barrier’s two new vehicles debut their new livery, showcasing a brand-image refresh and dedication to both style and safety.
Tony Biddlestone, Keltruck Scania Account Manager: “I was delighted to supply these new vehicles to Hill & Smith Barriers in their show-stopping new livery. The Scania brand continues to be relied upon by this international business and Keltruck have maintained a great relationship with Hill & Smith Barriers from a sales and aftersales perspective for a quarter of a century. That’s a lot to be proud of.”
Darrell Simner, Transport Manager at Hill & Smith Barriers: “We’ve rebranded our organisation as a whole under Hill & Smith Infrastructure and wanted to get consistency across the business. We have two Scania vehicles in our fleet at Bilston and a mixed fleet of 30 across the business. Keltruck’s sales team have been great and did everything we asked. We use Willenhall depot from service point of view, and cannot fault their efforts.”