First Volvo FH16-750 in Northern Ireland
V Fraser & Sons Ltd, based in Cookstown, have recently taken delivery of a Volvo FH16-750 tractor unit from Volvo Truck & Bus dealer, Dennison Commercials. The truck is the first of its kind in Northern Ireland.
The XL Globetrotter cab has been kitted out to the highest specification to offer the ultimate in driver comfort and safety, including 'Driving+', 'Visibility+' and Personal Safety packages, which contain functions and components that make the working environment safer and more comfortable. Additionally, the Fraser specification includes a luxurious leather and plush interior trim, an in-cab television and fridge and a full-colour reversing camera display unit, which raises and lowers from a hatch in the dash - a functionality unique to Volvo.
The family-owned company is run by Vivian Fraser along with his sons, Ally and Trevor, each of whom drive for the business. They have been loyal Volvo fans for many years, since their first Volvo was purchased in 1985 - an FH12 385hp. The latest anniversary 750 model, which is being driven by Trevor, joins a string of FH16s supplied by Dennison Commercials, from their first in 1998, which was a 520 model, to a 610 in 2004 and a 700 in 2010, which is currently driven by Ally.
Of the Volvo product, Trevor explained, "the power of the FH16 is important for our heavy haulage operation. It has always performed well for us, even in the most difficult road conditions. We also enjoy the comfort and reliability of the Volvo".
Ally agreed, "We continually benefit from the reliability of our Volvos - they require less maintenance, especially over the lifetime of the vehicle. In our experience, repair costs increase with other truck makes in years four and five of service".
Vivian Fraser, Managing Director of V Fraser & Sons commented: "We have built up an excellent relationship with all at Dennisons over the years and although we have tried other manufacturers' trucks in the past, we continue to buy Volvos as their product back-up is second to none and the Dungannon depot location is really convenient for us".
More details in the forthcoming print edition of Export & Freight


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