Supertrucks at Glasstec

Date: 29 September 2006
Source: Supertrucks Ltd

Date: 29 September 2006

Supertrucks Ltd and its German distributor Max Klemm GmbH are announcing that they have the most comprehensive range of glass carrying racks available to fit all leading European makes of panel vans at the Glasstec Show (stand no.10E 60, October 24 -28 2006).

In the last few months St Helens based Supertrucks has considerably expanded its range of glass carrying racks to include the newly launched Mercedes Sprinter, VW Crafter, Ford Transit and LDV Maxus – and most recently the new Citroën Jumper, Fiat Ducato and Peugeot Boxer panel vans.All these newly launched racks, together with the existing Supertrucks panel van rack range, are fully compliant with all relevant European regulations.Supertrucks racks also have internationally recognised German TUV and GS engineering and safety certification. The latest Supertrucks glass carrying racks for these important new panel van model ranges incorporate all the company’s latest safety and productivity boosting features, including an inclinometer, improved rubber base blocks, incorporating side reflectors, reflective white safety markers and a pole rest. In addition every Supertrucks glass carrying rack is issued with a test certificate to show maximum safe working load.

As a Supertrucks partner Max Klemm also distributes Supertrucks custom-engineered glass-carrying bodies for larger truck chassis, including special, self-loading A frame bodied trucks and a whole range of large van bodies.

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