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TransLinc wins three-year contract to supply 21 vans to CHP

9th June 2010 Print

TransLinc, the UK’s leading local authority fleet provider, has secured a three-year contract to supply 21 vans to CHP - one of the largest developing housing associations in Essex.

The Lincolnshire-based firm has been chosen to supply the Ford Transit vehicles throughout 2010, with potential for another order for a further 12 vans next year.

A new partnership between the two companies, TransLinc was chosen by CHP after demonstrating its value for money and superior customer service commitment.

Mark Stevens, CHP Logistics Manager, said: “We are delighted to have awarded the contract to TransLinc following an intensive tendering process.

“We look forward to a productive working relationship with them as we were very impressed by their extensive client list, long fleet management history and their continued commitment to customer service.”

CHP has run Transit vans since 2003, and the new, more efficient vehicles supplied by TransLinc will help them to reduce their fleet emissions and fuel bills through improved fuel consumption.

The vehicles, which will be fitted out with racking systems, will be used by CHP’s internal trades team, including repairs and maintenance operatives, the gardening and eco-team, and Decent Homes tradesmen.

Richard Albon, Contract Manager at TransLinc, said: “This contract with CHP is a totally new partnership for TransLinc following a comprehensive tender process. Our success in winning it is testament to our value for money service and an approach that is tailor made to the needs of our clients.”