Fryers Transport, a prominent container haulage company based in Ipswich, UK, has boosted its offering in waste recycling operations with the addition of a second Megalift, sold through distributor HB Commercials. This strategic investment enables Fryers to better serve customers in the waste recycling industry, where the shift from exporting waste in bulk to containers has created new operational challenges.
The waste recycling industry has undergone significant changes, particularly in how materials are handled and exported. Recent shifts toward containerised shipping have required more specialised handling solutions. With several locations around the UK, Fryers was seeking a mobile and cost-effective solution to meet their growing customer needs.
The Megalift Chassis Transfer offers the perfect solution. Its innovative design addresses both of Fryers’ challenges: it eliminates the need for loading docks and is engineered to perform on uneven or less stable ground, eliminating the need for heavy forklifts. As a mobile system, the Megalift can easily be deployed across Fryers’ multiple locations, offering flexibility and efficiency that significantly streamlines their operations.
“We are thrilled to introduce our second Megalift Chassis Transfer into our operations,” said [name here], Fryers Transport. “This equipment has proven to be a game-changer in servicing our waste recycling customers. The ability to adapt to various sites without relying on extensive infrastructure allows us to operate more effectively and efficiently.”
The Megalift Chassis Transfer, designed and manufactured in Ireland, is a cost-effective, versatile solution that has been tailored to address the challenges Fryers faced, allowing them to maintain and grow their relationships within the recycling sector.
[name here} from HB Commercials, distributor of Megalift equipment says, “The self-loading trailers from Megalift are extremely innovative and can deploy any size container on any ground surface in less than two minutes. Theyare ideal for companies such as Fryers who can now devann containers in remote areas with no loading ramps. We work closely with the manufacturer in Ireland, who also provide bespoke mobile heavy handling solutions to customers.”