Roadload Latest News
New Sales Executive joins Roadload team |
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Matthew Lowe joins the Roadload team as a Field Sales Executive. Centrally based in Nuneaton, Matthew comes with eleven years experience in local authority and fleet vehicle sales. Contact: |
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Roadload Movano Car Transporter is featured in VRL Magazine |
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One of the newest is the car transporter/ recovery conversion engineered by lightweight body builder specialist, Roadload of Norwich, which spent 18 months developing the design, adding another notch to the Movano’s reputation for versatility and flexibility. Roadload also offers similar conversions for the Renault Master, Ford Transit, Fiat Ducato, Peugeot Boxer and Citroen Relay and in parallel produces a variant for the ground maintenance industry, able to load 1-1.5 ton grass cutting machines. |
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Vauxhall Recognised Conversion |
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Roadload is pleased to announce that it has gained Vauxhall Recognised Conversion status for both its Grounds Maintenance and Car Transporter conversions
For full product specifications, please use the links below to download the Vauxhall Movano PDF documents. |
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GUNN JCB( at IOG SALTEX 2-4 September 2008 ) |
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Gunn JCB Groundcare Stoke-on-Trent takes delivery from Roadload of their new 58 plate Vauxhall Movano at IOG Saltex.
Body Specification 4700mm x 2000mm body with 1250mm x 600mm fixed loading ramps |
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IOG SALTEX( 2-4 September 2008 ) |
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Roadload exhibited their new concept in machine/equipment loading onto 3.5 ton GVW chassis. Loading time is less than two minutes with this unique system that lowers to the ground in just eight seconds and has fixed ramps of only 1250mm rear mounted on gas struts. ![]() The lightweight aerospace aluminium body and Roadload make this combination a great package that is fast, safe and boasts a big payload. With the cost of fuel set to rise, towing a heavy trailer is one headache you could do without. See our new demo vehicles with air lowering suspension, manufactured from lightweight aluminium with payloads upto 1700 kgs. |
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CARRY THAT LOAD( Amenity Machinery and Equipment July/August 2008 ) |
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“Each suits a specific aspect of the businesses grounds maintenance operations”, explains Richard Gardiner, managing director of the Woking-based family firm that was established in 1964. The LT is dedicated to carrying the staff and machinery involved in the highways and urban area maintenance contract the company has with Runnymede Council, which involves mowing 36ha of grass annually throughout the borough. |
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