Serco’s new light weight tautliner trailer combination hits the spot!
Durban-based transport company CR Logistics wanted to add a lightweight interlink combination trailer to its fleet… and chose Serco to build it for them!
Serco delivered and Claude Moodley of CR Logistics is now more than happy with the result.
“We decided we needed a new lightweight tautliner and looked at a variety of options available in the market.
“Serco’s product stood out from the rest with a competitive price, payload of more than 36 tons and ahead of others in terms of quality,” said Moodley.
CR Logistics, situated in Chatsworth, is capable of transporting a variety of goods and equipment including steel and aluminium products, construction machinery and military vehicles.
Tautliner trailers have the capacity to accommodate a wide range of cargo from palletised goods to furniture, vehicles and machinery.
The Serco vehicle has a 6,2m front link deck and a 12,2m rear deck.
Standout features include:
• A lightweight chassis and structure to help improve payload
• 900 gms digitally printed curtains
• Double rear doors for dock loading
• Unique side structure with multiple load securing points
“With their national after sales support it is very likely we will do more business with Serco in future,” said Moodley.
About Serco Industries (Pty) Ltd
Serco Industries specialise in the design and manufacturing of insulated and dry freight truck bodies and trailers. These trailers are relied upon by Southern Africa’s leading transporters and long-distance hauliers to carry everything from ice cream to day-old chicks, from beef to bread – safely and hygienically.
Serco’s success as a market leader can be attributed to its design, innovation and the quality of products and services. With extensive experience in specialised fields as well as in-house design capabilities, our clients have no doubt they have selected the right partner to ‘give them the edge’ in a competitive market.
Serco’s head office is in Durban, with branches in Johannesburg, Cape Town and Gqeberha
Source – Shirley Williams Communications