Airdrie & Coatbridge Advertiser

Truck specialist completes largest deal in its history

- IAN BUNTING

An Airdrie-based truck specialist has completed the largest acquisitio­n in the company’s 20-year history.

MV Commercial has bought tipping trailer and truck body manufactur­er Fruehauf out of administra­tion in a multi-million-pound deal - saving 120 jobs and ensuring a strong future for one of the best-known trailer manufactur­ers in the UK.

The landmark agreement includes an immediate cash injection and a commitment to a further £30 million investment over the next three years, as part of ambitious plans to modernise the manufactur­ing facility and realise the full potential of the 67-acre site in Grantham, Lincolnshi­re.

Tom O’rourke, CEO of MV Commercial, said: “This is a hugely significan­t day for both businesses; and quite simply an opportunit­y we couldn’t turn down.

“Fruehauf has a fantastic product range, a rich heritage, and a wealth of talent which will be complement­ed by our own strength and experience in the marketplac­e.

“With immediate effect we are starting work to scale production back up, enabling us to commit to a delivery schedule for outstandin­g customer orders and begin building new stock trailers for MV’S own contract hire and ready-to-go fleets.”

MV Commercial is best known for its one-stop-shop approach and plans to open a truck sales and rental facility on site in Grantham within the next month, alongside the manufactur­ing operation. Work will begin within days to refurbish the site.

Steven Cairns, managing director of MV Commercial, said: “We are so excited for the potential this acquisitio­n brings and committed to investing in a bright future for Fruehauf.

“It also further strengthen­s MV Commercial’s end-to-end solution for rental and sales, giving us a fantastic new ‘super site’ in a strategica­lly key part of the country.

“We should have 80-90 trucks and trailers available for sale in Grantham within a month, and the manufactur­ing workforce back in the factory building at pace again.”

Mr Cairns says the company will be retaining 100 per cent of the workforce, with production capacity within the factory expected to quickly reach 15-20 trailers per week under MV’S stewardshi­p.

There are plans for the workforce – many of whom have been furloughed in recent months – to return to their jobs swiftly.

MV Commercial currently employs 190 staff spread across five sites – its largest being in Airdrie – and has a strong track record for delivering business growth both organicall­y and through acquisitio­n.

It has previously acquired the assets of two major rental businesses – Regal Truck Rental and TLS – plus in 2015 it acquired bodybuilde­r JWR Recovery Trucks.

The company also hopes to revive the legendary Crane Fruehauf name, by which the business was known until around 1998. The rebranding is expected to be completed in the coming weeks.

And in November last year, MV Commercial was named as one of the London Stock Exchange Group’s “1000 Companies to Inspire Britain”.

 ?? ?? Hugely significan­t day Tom O’rourke, CEO of MV Commercial
Hugely significan­t day Tom O’rourke, CEO of MV Commercial

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