Aquila Truck Centre Tipton
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Providing high quality vehicles and service solutions to the logistics industry. Welcome to Aquila Truck Centres, the centre of excellence for commercial vehicles in the West Midlands and surrounding areas.
The Tipton depot has been part of the Group since 2006 and a MAN dealership for over 8 years. Today the 60 strong team support a wide variety of clients from smaller, local hauliers through to major fleets including Wincanton, DHL, Night Freight, Yodel and CVL.
Tipton can meet the demands of the most considerable fleets but also prides itself on helping smaller businesses to benefit from the same great service and competitive rates. Irrespective of your fleet size Tipton will have a competitive solution that ensures your vehicles are back on the road as quickly as possible without compromising on quality. All backed up by a longstanding relationship with MAN and the other leading manufacturers.
Aquila Tipton is the flagship Head Office providing an extensive range of services for the truck industry, which includes; maintenance, repairs and parts ordering. In addition Tipton also specialises in servicing coaches and supports many local and national carriers including; Silver Line coaches and NCP Coaches.
Efficiency is a key aspect of daily life at Tipton. The team prides itself on 90% productivity rates and carries out services every six weeks on approximately 450 vehicles a year. All of which ensures that customers are guaranteed a service that is second to none and most importantly a speedy turnaround on vehicles.
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