TIP is Rental & Contract Hire Company of the Year!

We were delighted to attend the annual Temperature Controlled Storage & Distribution Awards last week and honoured to come away with the award for ‘Rental and Contract Hire Company of the Year’.

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The TCS&D Awards recognise companies & individuals who have made a difference in the temperature controlled sector of the transport, distribution & storage industry and we’re proud to receive their recognition of our contribution.

With a refrigerated fleet exceeding 4,000 trailers in the UK and a rapidly growing fleet of temperature controlled refrigerated rigid truckswe work hard to provide the best service possible for our loyal customers.

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Our extensive workshop network offers comprehensive support services to the refrigerated sector driven by the experience and expertise of a dedicated team.

For 56 years we have collaborated with all leading refrigerated OEM’s and remain technologically committed to further develop efficiencies whilst reducing carbon emissions.

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To test some of the latest refrigerated technology available, please do not hesitate to contact us, we’d be delighted to talk.

Thanks again to TCS&D for the recognition and congratulations to all the other nominees and winners on the night.

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