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Schmitz Cargobull taps into new 11-unit deal

Schmitz Cargobull taps into new 11-unit deal

Tapfreight acquires 11 Schmitz Cargobull curtainsider semi-trailers, enhancing its fleet with advanced features and superior build quality.

Published 4 Jul 2024By CV Show News

Tapfreight, a speciality chemical and pharmaceutical transport and warehousing company, has taken delivery of 11 new Schmitz Cargobull S.CS fixed roof curtainsider semi-trailers, replacing units from a rival manufacturer in the firm’s commercial vehicle fleet.

The Barnsley-based business will pair the new trailers – built at Schmitz Cargobull’s production facility in Manchester – with its modern DAF and Mercedes-Benz tractor units to transport chemical goods and general freight across the UK.

Bob Milton, director at Tapfreight, said:

These are the first trailers we have had from Schmitz Cargobull and we’ve been impressed from start to finish. The price point was appealing and when I went to inspect the trailers, I was struck by the build quality.

The new curtainsiders comply with DIN EN 12642 Code XL load security regulations and feature a bulkhead specific for the British market. They are built on Schmitz Cargobull’s fully galvanised MODULOS chassis which comes with a 10-year warranty against rust-through and have ROTOS axles covered by a 1,000,000km or six-year warranty, whichever comes first.

Each semi-trailer has a straight front wall for free side loading and tarpaulin tensioning, an XL load securing side curtain with standard anti-theft protection and a Schmitz Cargobull aluminium roof which allows a side loading height of 3,100mm. They are also fitted with Schmitz Cargobull’s TrailerConnect telematics as standard, which provides 24/7 monitoring of the trailer’s exact location, plus other important data including tyre mileage, speed and axle load.

The lead time was another plus point for us,

added Milton.

And the level of service we have received has been first class.
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