Chorley Group has supplied Acme Services Group with Nissan Primastar LCVs.
Acme Services Group, based mostly in Blackburn, serves the UK’s catering gear and refrigeration industries. It’s swapping its complete fleet of engineers’ vans to automobiles made by Nissan.
Robson Broomhead, company centre supervisor at Chorley Group, mentioned: ‘‘It has been a pleasure working with Acme Services Group.
“I’d like to precise my because of Wayne Iddon in trusting us to help with the corporate’s fleet conversion. We’re very grateful for Acme’s valued enterprise and continued help.’’
Acme installs catering, refrigeration and air-con gear, and takes care of upkeep and servicing.
Wayne Iddon, Acme finance supervisor, mentioned: ‘‘We went to the Commercial Vehicle Show in Birmingham in 2023 and the Primastar was on display on Nissan’s stand.
“The pricing was very beneficial, as had been the degrees of specification, significantly in respect of occupant security.
‘‘We determined to go for long-wheelbase variations to supply our workforce with a bit more room – we stock numerous gear to do with engineering and components to make sure first-time fixes.
‘‘The price differential compared to other manufacturers was impressive, so we’ve made the leap to Nissan and our first Primastars joined us in 2023 with the newest batch of 10 arriving earlier this 12 months.’’
The corporate has three Interstars on order, because of arrive within the subsequent few weeks because of its load-carrying functionality.
Extra Primastars will arrive in February or March subsequent 12 months adopted by one other consignment in June or July.
Iddon praised the effectivity of the company gross sales operation at Chorley, and specifically, Robson Broomhead. ‘‘We’ve had a extremely good expertise with the workforce to date.
‘‘Robson has been incredibly helpful. From obtaining quotes to placing orders and taking delivery of the vehicles, we’ve had no issues by any means.
‘‘Chorley Group are a pleasure to deal with – absolutely fantastic in every respect. We like to have a single manufacturer supplying the vehicles for our whole fleet – and Nissan fits the bill perfectly.’’