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Firms join forces on double deck trailer design
06 May 2016
The Cartwright Group and Transdek UK have announced an exclusive licence agreement for the development and volume production of value added fixed double deck trailers.
This partnership will bring together Transdek’s innovative designs with Cartwright’s value engineering expertise and 64 years of manufacturing excellence.
Cartwright will add Transdek’s fixed double deck trailer products and features into its extensive product range engineered and manufactured at the company’s 40 acre complex.
The agreement will combine sales and marketing resource. Transdek will continue to develop concepts and specialist fixed double deck trailer prototypes as part of the partnership.
Included under the agreement will be Transdek’s Urban and Wedge double deck trailers, both of which provide up to 100% extra load compared to conventional, single deck equivalents.
Mark Cartwright, group MD of Cartwright, says: “Between us we have a better and more comprehensive understanding of the double deck trailer sector than anyone else in the industry. We see the combination of our manufacturing scale with Transdek’s innovative flair as a winning formula.”
Mark Adams, MD at Transdek UK, adds: “Cartwright has the production capacity to manufacture larger volumes of trailers and expand its product offering under a licensing agreement that will enable us to focus on our core activities of design and development of sustainable fixed double deck trailers, along with our loading bay lifts and associated services. We are delighted to be working closely with them.”
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