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Home News SRC Aggregates evolves fleet with new Bell Equipment B30E trucks

SRC Aggregates evolves fleet with new Bell Equipment B30E trucks

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August 22, 2016
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SRC Aggregates, a leading county Essex, England-based quarrying, waste disposal and recycling company, is evolving its fleet by replacing its older Bell Equipment B30Ds with new next-generation state-of-the-art B30Es. Selected to work within the company’s quarrying division, the company says the B30Ds have proved themselves reliable and productive but they were ready for replacement. “We’re proud of the positive track record we’ve established within the construction, building and civil projects indus

SRC Aggregates, a leading county Essex, England-based quarrying, waste disposal and recycling company, is evolving its fleet by replacing its older Bell Equipment B30Ds with new next-generation state-of-the-art B30Es.

Selected to work within the company’s quarrying division, the company says the B30Ds have proved themselves reliable and productive but they were ready for replacement.

“We’re proud of the positive track record we’ve established within the construction, building and civil projects industries,” says Oliver Rees, SRC Aggregates managing director.

“It’s a reputation we’re keen to retain and enhance, so by investing in replacement equipment that doesn’t just meet, but exceeds expectations, we’re continuing our customer commitment in offering the very best service possible.”

SRC Aggregates has several established quarries within its portfolio, producing top grade sand, shingle, ballast, topsoil, limestone and granite.

The trucks chosen by SRC Aggregates have been put to task stripping overburden and hauling ballast from the quarry to the processing plant.

The B30E features on-board weighing as standard, and Fleetm@tic, the desktop management system capable of creating up-to-date operational data to aid fleet efficiency.

Nick Learoyd, managing director at Bell Equipment UK, says: “The B30E is working proof of how our ADTs are evolving in terms of physical capability and technological advancement. They are powerful machines, purposefully designed to deliver a consistently reliable performance in the dustiest and most demanding of working environments.  We’re confident that these industrious machines will continue to deliver for SRC Aggregates, both now and long into the future.”

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