M B Wilkes selects Renault Trucks C for fleet head turner
In response to buoyant demand for its services, Dorsetâs leading supplier of aggregates and building materials, M B Wilkes Ltd, has taken delivery of its first ever Renault truck, a C430 8x4 off road tipper.
Supplied by Sparks Commercial Services, Poole, the new Renault Trucks C with day cab has been selected as the companyâs flagship vehicle joining M B Wilkes Ltdâs busy 16-strong tipper fleet working on muck away and aggregate deliveries across Dorset and local areas.
Dave Fletcher, M B Wilkes Ltd Commercial Manager, explains why they opted for Renault Trucks: âOver the past 12 years weâve been expanding the business, building up the fleet and increasing from eight staff to 43. Weâve been using a competitorâs vehicle for many years but we liked the look of the C430 and its impressive cab. Weâve also heard good things about their performance so we were convinced to give one a try.â
With striking black and gold livery and large sign-written âM B Wilkesâ branding emblazoned across the front, the new C430 takes centre stage as Dave Fletcher explains. âWe wanted a vehicle that really stands out and that drives awareness of M B Wilkes Ltd as a family business.â
Dave Fletcher continues: âOur vehiclesâ usual colours are yellow and blue but our Director, David Wilkes, has always wanted a black and gold one, so in discussion with our other joint Director Paul Wilkes and owner Mr Wilkes we agreed to do it with the new Renault truck. Itâs certainly turning heads and with the prominent branding itâs fantastic advertising for the business.â
Fitted with Renault Trucksâ Optidriver ATO 2612F automated gearbox, which comes with off-road mode as standard, the C430 allows the driver to perfectly regulate the speed whatever the terrain. The latest addition is packed with optional extras for driver comfort including ultimate leather steering wheel with cruise and telephone control, heated âcomfortâ driverâs seat, electric interior windscreen sunblind. Equipped with Thompsons tipper body, the eight wheeler also features a 3-part steel bumper with headlight grilles, step lighting, running lights and halogen headlights.
âThe vehicle has been on the road for around three weeks and itâs been brilliant. Itâs not always straightforward introducing a new manufacturer into a fleet but the driver likes it, and itâs all good. If it continues to be successful we will definitely be looking to add further Renault trucks to the fleet,â concludes Dave.