en.Wedoany.com Reported - North West crane hire company John Sutch Cranes has seen its recent fleet investment surpass £1 million after ordering two new Scania S 660 A6x4NA heavy haulage vehicles.

The latest heavy haulage additions follow a £750,000 fleet renewal and rebranding programme completed over the past year. The two flagship Scania V8 heavy haulage vehicles will support heavy haulage and abnormal load operations nationwide, including crane transport work.
The 6x4 heavy haulage vehicles are equipped with a 660hp V8 engine, delivering 3,300 Nm of torque, and are designed for operations up to 100 tonnes gross weight. Both heavy haulage vehicles also feature flat-floor sleeper cabs, advanced driver assistance systems, and comprehensive repair and maintenance packages. This investment is part of a wider modernisation programme for the company's transport and rigging division, alongside the introduction of a new blue and primrose yellow corporate identity.
Craig Hargreaves, Sales Director at Haydock Commercial Vehicles, said: "We are delighted to support John Sutch Cranes with this latest investment. The S 660 V8 is designed precisely for this kind of demanding heavy haulage operation, offering the power, reliability, and driver comfort required for specialist transport work. This order reflects a clear commitment to quality and long-term fleet performance."
Hayley Sutch, Managing Director Designate of John Sutch Cranes, said the company has focused on investing in fleet capability and corporate image over the past 12 months. "The £750,000 programme was a major step for us, and these new Scania heavy haulage vehicles will drive us even further. It is about ensuring we have the right equipment, the right image, and the right infrastructure to be ready for the future."
Lee Rhoney, Transport Manager at John Sutch Cranes, added: "For us, day-in, day-out reliability and capability are paramount. These heavy haulage vehicles are built for the heavy-duty work we are undertaking, whether moving cranes, transporting abnormal loads, or long-distance haulage. This specification provides our drivers with a better working environment, and from an operational perspective, it gives us the confidence to deliver consistently for our customers."
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