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Aprolis innovates for heavy truck users
03 December 2024
Aprolis Equipment Distribution, the specialist distribution division of Aprolis Handling Solutions, has brought some good news to heavy material handling equipment users in the UK, via the launch of its new Heavy Truck Superstore.
THE HEAVY Truck Superstore brings together the UK’s widest range of heavy material handling equipment with a uniquely flexible and comprehensive support capability, all under ‘one roof’. The new offering encompasses Aprolis Equipment Distribution’s entire heavy truck portfolio, includes the full range of equipment offered by Konecranes, Carer, Hangcha, Mobicon and MOL.
Comprehensive portfolio
The remarkable combined range enables a massive scope of potential applications, with capacities from 5 to 180 tonnes and a wide choice of power sources, covering cutting-edge IC engines and the very latest in battery technology, The impressive line-up includes forklifts, reach stackers, laden and unladen container handlers, straddle carriers, terminal tractors and more.
Diverse applications
The Heavy Truck Superstore claims bespoke solutions for customers of all types, from the highest intensity applications and most demanding environments, to occasional single machine users, with products and support services intended to meet every need and budget.
Flexible finance
Aprolis’ uniquely flexible customer approach has also been extended to The Heavy Truck Superstore. This enables its customers to choose between outright purchase, long term rental, short term hire or approved refurbished equipment. Fleet maintenance is equally adaptable, being available as a fixed agreement, on a time and materials basis or with technical advice, training and parts supply for customers with self-managed fleets.
The backing of Aprolis brings industry-leading financial flexibility to the new offering too – Its in-house financing enabling far greater scope for personalisation of agreements and the inclusion of operational flexibilities, such as changing equipment to meet business needs mid-contract.
Nationwide service
Support is delivered by the The Heavy Truck Superstore’s dedicated nationwide team of fully-equipped mobile service engineers, who are capable of bringing factory-level expertise directly to customer sites, anywhere in the UK. The in-house engineers are further supported by regional service depots that each carry extensive parts inventories, which the Heavy Truck Superstore holds ready for rapid despatch.
Net Zero
A strong focus for the new business has been placed on helping customers lower their carbon footprint and to transition towards Net-Zero. Aprolis’ extensive real world experience in this area, combined with the equipment brands’ recent innovative strides in electric technology, will prove invaluable to any customers seeking to improve their all important green credentials.
Training
A new dedicated manufacturer-approved and fully-accredited training facility rounds-off the new Heavy Truck Superstore offering. The facility provides training modules to meet all current health and safety and best practice requirements, as well as offering bespoke training solutions which can be built around specific customer goals.
The Heavy Truck Superstore brings a fresh approach to a growing market segment, one that promises to bring the widest choice and the best possible value to customers with heavy handling needs – catering for all users, from industrial and logistics operations to ports and terminals.
For more information, contact konecranes@aprolisequipmentdistribution.co.uk
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