a MAN has decided to extend its factory-built single-bunk sleeper
17th January 2002, Page 17
17th January 2002
Page 17
Page 17, 17th January 2002
— a MAN has decided to extend its factory-built single-bunk sleeper
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for its L2000 and M2000 Evolution range by introducing the double-bunk MX sleeper cab.
The expansion is designed to to cater for the growing mailorder/home-delivery market. This type of operation normally involves two people, who stay away for two or three nights a week to move large items of furniture straight into homes across the country.
The first company to purchase this product is furniture manufacturer Oakridge Direct, based in South Wales. The 140hp 7.5-tonne LE150C chassis with the new MX cab joins a 32strong fleet.