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AG Barr renews trailer fleet
06 March 2017
The Scottish branded soft drinks business famous for IRN BRU brand has received Cartwright curtainsiders, replacing its old fleet.

The curtainsiders were purchased through Coatbridge-based CEM Scotland.
A G Barr has a UK-wide network of sites in the UK including the company’s head office in Cumbernauld.
In the past A G Barr hired Cartwright trailers through CEM on an ad hoc basis. Gary Campbell, transport manager for A G Barr explains: “Some of our older trailers are up to 20 years old and needed to be replaced as we had not invested in new trailers for a number of years. These new curtainsiders have replaced a mix of our old owned trailers and some long-term hire trailers.”
All of the curtainsiders are EN XL rated and two are fitted with chock rails which allows delivery of a bespoke product to two major supermarkets.
“By having a standardised fleet, this allows the trailers to be used for all our customers,” he said. “Previously we had to work in a way to ensure we had a certain amount of standard trailers to satisfy customers with dock levels and rear delivery plates.”
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