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GAP places ‘substantial’ JCB order

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GAP Hire Solutions in the UK has made what it described as a “substantial” investment in JCB machines for its rental fleet.

The order includes 6 and 9 tonne site dumpers, CT160-80 and CT260-120 compaction rollers, and telehandler models 525-60 HIVIZ, 531-70, 535-90 and 535-125. GAP said the machines use JCB’s Dieselmax Stage V engines.

GAP has made a substatial investment in JCB equipment, including these dumpers and rollers. New JCB dumpers and rollers in GAP’s UK rental fleet. (Photo: GAP)

James Anderson, head of asset management & supply chain at GAP, said the deal solidified its relationship with JCB; “It not only reflects our unwavering confidence in JCB equipment but also underscores our dedication to providing our customers with the finest tools for success.

“Strengthening our collaboration aims to raise industry standards, delivering unparalleled service, and empowering our clients to thrive. This investment is a testament to our shared commitment to innovation and excellence.”

Iain Bryant, joint managing director at Scot JCB, added; “Building a strong relationship with GAP Group is a testament to our shared dedication to customer service excellence.

“Our mutual focus on fostering successful relationships, both with our customers and each other, is the cornerstone of our commitment to providing the most efficient machinery solutions for our customers’ needs.”

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