Coinford Plant to replace their fleet with 95 Hitachi Excavators

Coinford Plant to replace their fleet with 95 Hitachi Excavators

Coinford Plant to replace their fleet with 95 Hitachi Excavators

Coinford Plant kick started the year with an extensive order of 95 excavators, supplied by HCMUK throughout 2021.

Coinford Director Lee Burlton said: “Our latest purchase of Hitachi Excavators gives our expanding Fleet of Excavators both reliability and quality.

“The inclusion of the industry’s latest safety features and lower emission engines enables us to deliver to our clients with the best solutions possible for their projects.

“We are very impressed with the latest developments made on the Dash 7 excavators and are excited to get them working out in the field.”

Coinford Plant to replace their fleet with 95 Hitachi Excavators

Lee continued: “Our decision to expand our fleet of excavators continues to demonstrate our confidence in the market and Hitachi’s product.

“We employ a team of highly trained and experienced engineers to maintain our fleet and the feedback we receive from both them and our site teams on the Hitachi brand is consistently positive.

“We have been extremely impressed and pleased with the service levels and support given to us by HCMUK and this has been the case throughout or business relationship.”

Coinford Plant to replace their fleet with 95 Hitachi Excavators

Coinford were established in 1981 and are groundwork and concrete frame specialists, undertaking a range of services including bulk excavation, drainage and concrete frame superstructures.

James Pengilley Sales Director (Southern Region) Hitachi Construction Machinery commented: “We are delighted to have secured the extensive excavator fleet replacement with Coinford Plant across 2021.

“It is great Coinford Plant have shown ultimate faith in the Hitachi product and the back up from Hitachi Construction Machinery UK.”

Coinford Plant to replace their fleet with 95 Hitachi Excavators

Post source : Hitachi Construction Machinery (UK)

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