Allelys expands transport fleet

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UK-based transport and lifting specialist Allelys has purchased heavy equipment and added to its fleet. The company said the latest additions are to meet increased UK market demands.

The equipment purchase deal includes multiple girder frame trailers and a range of modular axles. (Photo: Allelys)

The equipment purchase deal includes multiple girder frame trailers, a range of modular axles and various heavy ballast trucks, including the UK designed and built Trojan trucks.

The first phase of equipment has already joined the existing fleet, with the remainder completing within the coming months.

“Allelys have been a dominant force within the UK transport and heavy lift market for a number of years now and this investment cements our position as the number one heavy lift and specialist transport provider in the UK,” said Richard Beardmore, chief commercial officer at Allelys.

“We’re excited for the new equipment to join our existing fleet and for our client base to experience the added value that this will provide. With both our capability and capacity increased, our service offering continues to expand, which will only have a positive impact for our clients,” he said. 

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