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Bishop’s Move’s Fleet of Vehicles is continuing to Expand
08 Aug 2017


Bishop’s Move are proud to announce the expansion of their vehicle fleet with the recent purchase of a total of six new loloaders vehicles in June 2017. The six vehicles were distributed to the following depots: Edinburgh, York, Ely, Crawley, Guildford and Solent.
The vehicles can hold up to 775 cuft and the Peugeot Boxer chassis cabs are identical and built specifically to the company requirements with features such as a ramp for additional assistance and being able to raise or lower the suspension achieving a possible loading height of just 450mm. Peugeot as the lightest chassis cab available in the market place which will allow the company to maximise its payload potential.
These vehicles will assist with poor access and with origin and destination services. They will also benefit the company through the three-year manufacture and body warranty as well as 30,000 miles servicing periods. Other features include cruise control, factory satellite navigation, reversing sensors, cab and body alarms and speed limiter set to 62mph.
Al Bingle, Managing Director – Bishop’s Move, comments: ‘We continue to monitor the procurement of our nationwide vehicle fleet and this recent investment reflects the changing needs of the relocation industry away from the traditional removal pantechnicon.’