New and pre-owned mixed fleetAugust 1st 2004
Birmingham-based distributor, M&W Toyota Handling, has won a contract to supply light commercial vehicle manufacturer, LDV, with a range of 67 Toyota products.
A mix of 33 new compact 7FGCU30s, standard chassis 7FGF25s and 6FBRE14 reach trucks have been supplied, along with 34 pre-owned forklifts, power pallet trucks and tow tractors.
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