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Elliotts has invested in its fleet of commercial vehicles, following the opening of its new branch in Christchurch, Dorset.


The company has bought two new Iveco Stralis lorries with HIAB cranes, which can carry up to 13.5 tonnes, bringing the number of vehicles in its commercial fleet to nearly 50.


As part of Elliotts’ commitment to minimising its carbon footprint, the vehicles feature selective catalytic reduction technology, which is said to reduce the levels of nitrogen oxide released.


MD Tom Elliott said: “We have seen an upturn in business over the last year and that has most recently been evidenced by our opening of a new branch in Christchurch. The addition of these new vehicles means we will be able to provide the same quick deliveries despite the inevitable increase in customers and demand.”


Pictured: Paul Cleary, sales director at Elliotts.

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