CHP fleet supply
deal

Local authority fleet provider
TransLinc has signed a three-year contract to supply 21 LCVs to
CHP, a large developing housing association in Essex.

The Lincolnshire-based firm has
been chosen to supply the Ford Transit vehicles in several
instalments throughout 2010, with potential for another 12 vans to
be ordered next year.

The deal opens up an entirely new
relationship for TransLinc.

Mark Stevens, CHP’s logistics
manager, said that after an “intensive” tendering process,
TransLinc had been chosen for its “extensive client list, long
fleet management history and… customer service”.

CHP has used a fleet of Transit
vans since 2003. However, the new vehicles are more efficient and
are expected to reduce emissions and fuel bills through improved
fuel consumption.

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The vehicles will be fitted out
with racking systems and will be used by CHP’s internal trades
team, which has responsibility for repairs and maintenance as well
as gardening and green issues.