The Early Days:
In the early 2000s, Nationwide Trailer Parts was just an idea two friends shared. We decided to pursue our passion by selling commercial vehicle parts out of our garage. This modest beginning was the first step towards what would become a remarkable journey of growth and success.
From Garage to Warehouse:
Fast forward to 2023, and Nationwide Trailer Parts has come a long way. Our recent move to a spacious 10,000 sq ft premises signifies our tremendous growth. This expansion was fueled by our unwavering commitment to providing high-quality trailer parts to our customers. The new facility allows us to stock an impressive £700k worth of parts, ensuring that we can meet the demands of our growing customer base.
Impressive Financial Milestones:
One of the most remarkable achievements of Nationwide Trailer Parts is our impressive financial growth. With an annual turnover exceeding £7.5 million, we have not only sustained our business but have also seen remarkable growth. Our turnover increased by 17.1% this year alone and a staggering 43.4% over the last three years. These numbers demonstrate our unwavering commitment to providing top-notch products and services to our customers.
A Consistent Growth Trajectory:
Our success story is characterised by consistent growth year on year. We have proven that with dedication, hard work, and a focus on customer satisfaction, even a small business can evolve into a major player in the industry.
Conclusion:
Today, as Nationwide Trailer Parts celebrates its 14th birthday, it's not just a milestone for the company but a testament to the dreams and dedication of its founders. From humble beginnings in a garage, we have grown into a business that stands as a symbol of success and perseverance. With a strong commitment to quality, impressive financial growth, and an ever-expanding customer base, Nationwide Trailer Parts continues to be a shining example of what can be achieved through hard work and dedication.
Happy 14th birthday, Nationwide Trailer Parts! Here's to many more years of continued success and growth!
]]>Deliveries are taking place as normal over the Xmas and New Year with the following changes below.
We are open Monday to Friday from 8am to 5pm with the following exceptions over the Christmas & New Year holiday period:
Please note: a small number of parts are shipped direct from the manufacturers and some of them will be closed from the 22nd December through to the 3rd January 2024. If you require parts urgently please contact us before ordering to check availability.
Tail Lift Parts and Spares
At Nationwide Trailer Parts, we understand the importance of reliable tail lift components. To help you maintain and repair your tail lifts, we offer a comprehensive range of tail lift parts and spares. Visit our Tail Lift Parts section to explore our high-quality products, ensuring your tail lifts remain in peak condition for efficient and safe operation.
Conclusion
Tail lifts play a pivotal role in the transportation and logistics industry, enhancing efficiency and convenience. By understanding the various types of tail lifts, adhering to maintenance requirements, and prioritizing safety, you can ensure the smooth operation of your tail lifts and the safety of your operators. For all your tail lift parts and spares needs, turn to Nationwide Trailer Parts for reliable and durable solutions.
The new premises will be fully operational by mid February and will see our warehouse space increased by four times our current size. It will have capacity for 300 additional pallet spaces for parts and allow us to expand our product lines by up to 2,500 SKU's.
The increased capacity and resulting stock holding will further improve our service to customers as well as give us a wider range on existing product lines and also new product ranges we have not been able to offer before.
Matt Hall, Managing Director said "We've seen phenomenal growth year on year over the past 5 years and have quickly outgrown our existing premises in that time.
We've been looking for new premises for some time now and are finally satisfied that we have acquired the perfect place to accommodate the first class team we already have in place and allow us to expand our stock capacity and range.
The new premises will be sufficient to meet further growth over the coming decade and enable us to take the business to the next level and cement our place as leaders in our industry."
You can find further updates on our new premises in the coming weeks and months on our Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn pages.
Previously the main tail lift manufacturers have been very proactive in deterring their agents from using alternative aftermarket parts, even threatening to revoke their agent status if they were to use them. However, now one of the largest agents, Humberside Tail Lifts, is openly and pro-actively selling unbranded alternative aftermarket parts (not Haco). The tail lift manufacturers are aware of this and it has been allowed to continue.
So now is the time to get on board with the leading aftermarket tail lift parts available, Haco, and keep ahead of the competition.
With Haco parts you get branded, fully tested, high quality parts with a 1 - 2 year warranty. A number of them are even the exact same product and come from the same factories.
We have a large stock holding in the UK and can supply high volumes of parts by next working day.
Specially discounted prices are available to ALL UK tail lift agents. So contact us today for more information and stay ahead of the game with the best quality aftermarket parts available.
Email us or call us on 01977 285355 to discuss your requirements and for pricing.
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Nationwide Trailer Parts will again be exhibiting at this years CV Show at the Birmingham NEC, along with Haco Tail Lift Parts. The show is on from Tuesday 24th May to Thursday 26th May 2022.
We will be showcasing Haco Tail Lift Parts and also the many other Curtain Side, Load Restraint, Shutter Door and Commercial Body parts that we do.
We are located in Hall 5 on stand 5D42. So be sure to come visit us to discuss your parts requirements and allow us to demonstrate the cost savings we can provide, along with our 5-star rated service.
Tickets are FREE to attend the show and can be obtained from the CV Show website.
]]>Following continued growth during this year we have now increased the size of our tail lift parts team further and they now have combined experience of over 107 years in this field.
Lee brings a wealth of experience having previously worked at J Coates Garage Services Ltd both as an engineer and as a parts advisor.
Matt Hall, Managing Director at Nationwide Trailer Parts commented: "Lee brings a vast wealth of knowledge and experience to further compliment our team of highly skilled and experienced Tail Lift Parts Advisors."
"Our Tail Lift Parts team is unique within the industry, with all advisors having previously worked as tail lift engineers. This allows us to offer a faster and more efficient service, as well as provide technical support and guidance way beyond the capabilities of any other parts distributor in this sector."
Nationwide Trailer Parts are the UK’s largest independent tail lift parts supplier, able to offer customers genuine OEM parts, as well as high-quality Haco approved alternative parts.
If you have any tail lift parts requirements please contact our Parts Manager, Richard Denton on 01977 285660 or email: richard.denton@nationwide-trailer-parts.co.uk
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]]>We can also offer the printing on a range of 17 colours of webbing (subject to stock) so you can match your corporate colours or allocate certain straps to contracts or drivers.
Managing lashing equipment ensures DVSA Compliance and keeps costs down, which printed straps and different coloured webbing helps make that job easier.
Lead time on orders for printed straps are 2 to 4 weeks with free delivery to UK mainland.
To order or for quote either email us (support@nationwidetp.co.uk) or call FREE on 0800 14 22 480.
* = minimum order quantity of 500 metres of webbing for free printing (e.g. 50 x 10 metre overall length ratchet straps)
We remain open for business and deliveries of parts to support key workers and businesses, as well as the population in general, are taking place as normal.
We have adjusted our working practices to ensure we can continue to do our small but vital role keeping in line with government guidelines and social distancing.
Sales, technical and administrative staff are remote working from home and we have a small warehouse team still ensuring orders are processed and promptly dispatched, whilst maintaining social distancing and increased levels of hygiene.
We are incredibly proud of our team and the way everyone has adapted to the constantly changing situation in recent weeks. It is at times like this we get to see what a superb team of people we have.
A few examples of the small but vital part we have played are:
We hope that all of our customers and suppliers remain safe and well. We would like to stress that the health and wellbeing of our staff remains our highest priority and all necessary measures are been taken to safeguard both employees an their families. We continue to monitor and follow government and Public Health England guidance and adjust our working practices as necessary.
]]>Following significant growth in the past few years we have now increased the size of our tail lift parts team to eight advisors.
Steve brings a wealth of experience having previously worked at Humberside Tail Lifts (parts4taillifts) both as an engineer and a parts advisor.
Matt Hall, Managing Director at Nationwide Trailer Parts commented: "Steve brings a vast wealth of experience and it is testament to how far we have come as a business that we were able to attract another vastly experienced member of staff from one of the largest tail lift manufacturer’s agents."
“We now have the largest team of advisors in the tail lift parts industry, allowing us to offer unrivalled technical support. We are also uniquely positioned as the UK’s largest independent tail lift parts supplier, able to offer customers genuine OEM parts, as well as high-quality Haco approved alternative parts.”
“The last four years have seen a 94% increase in business for us and I look forward to working with Steve and the rest of the team as we continue to grow in 2020.”
Our Tail Lift Parts team is unique within the industry, with all advisors having previously worked as tail lift engineers. This allows us to offer a faster and more efficient service, as well as provide technical support and guidance way beyond the capabilities of any other parts distributor.
If you have any tail lift parts requirements please contact our Parts Manager, Richard Denton on 01977 285660 or email: richard.denton@nationwide-trailer-parts.co.uk
]]>Nationwide Trailer Parts MD, Matt Hall, and General Manager, Richard Denton, travelled over to the Netherlands to view Haco's latest warehouse expansion and celebrate on what has been a phenomenal success for both companies over the past seven year partnership.
Haco Tail Lift Parts provide genuine alternative high quality tail lift parts that either match the quality of OEM parts, or in many cases exceed them. Most importantly, they also offer a 30% or more cost saving in the majority of cases.
Since their introduction into the UK market in 2013, it has seen a shake up of the UK tail lift parts after market, with customers provided with a high quality alternative choice that offer significant cost savings.
Both companies have shared phenomenal success in Europe and the UK as a result of our partnership and it was good to take time out and celebrate that, along with the professional and personal friendships that have been forged over the past seven years.]]>The business was originally founded in January 2010, setup by two life long friends Matt Hall and Matt Stephenson.
Despite a challenging economic environment throughout (back end of a recession at the start of 2010 and Brexit), the last decade has seen the business grow considerably year on year with us ending 2019 with a turnover of nearly £4m.
The company remains independently owned and run by the founders, with long serving key employees also given a minority stake in the business.
During our first 10 years we have been instrumental in introducing and expanding Haco Tail Lift Parts into the UK, shaking up the after parts market in the tail lift industry and giving customers a high quality affordable choice.
We are now the largest independent supplier of tail lift parts in the UK, supplying both genuine OEM parts and high quality Haco alternatives.
Also with great success, we introduced our own brand of Ratchet Straps to the UK load restraint market in the last couple of years, all high quality products manufactured in the UK - www.ukratchetstraps.com .
A key part of our 10 year success and our biggest asset is the fantastic team of people we employ. We have an exceptionally low turnover of staff and the most experienced team of tail lift parts advisors in our industry, all former engineers with extensive technical knowledge and experience.
We also pride ourselves in offering exceptional customer service, which in our opinion is unrivalled in our industry and backed up by the extensive positive reviews we regularly receive and our customer retention rate.
The last decade really has flown by and we look forward to seeing what the next 10 years will bring, starting with some exciting new appointments to our team to be announced in the next few weeks.
We would like to thank all our staff, customers and suppliers for being part of our incredible journey.
]]>Due to a significant increase in business we are looking for a new Parts Advisor with experience in tail lift parts and/or repair. The position is ideal for someone who is currently or has previously been a tail lift repairer and is looking for a change with fixed weekday, daytime hours, with NO callouts and NO weekends. Or alternatively they have been in a parts role in a VMU/workshop or parts supply company involving tail lifts.
The role involves identify parts, processing sales orders and enquiries and providing technical support to customers.
We offer very competitive rates of pay & other benefits including company pension and 24 days annual leave.
Based in Sherburn-In-Elmet, near Leeds the role is office hours (08:30 - 17:00, Mon-Fri). The position is primarily office based, but will also involve visiting customers at their premises around the country.
So if you are interested in working for a well established and innovative company who are the fastest growing in their industry then apply here or for more information call 01977 285661 & speak to Matt Hall.
]]>You can now contact us on Whatsapp from your mobile device which provides a very quick and easy way to send any questions you may have or more importantly to send pictures of tail lift or other parts you need quickly identifying. You can also message us to quickly check our current stock levels of parts.
Our Whatapp messages are monitored from 08:30 until 16:30 Monday to Friday and we usually respond within around 20 mins during these hours.
Message us or save our WhatsApp number (01977 285995) to your phone’s contact list.
]]>Step One: Prepare your roof rack by placing padding blocks on the top of the roof rack bars or padding that wraps around the bars themselves. This will ensure that the kayak doesn’t damage your car roof during the drive.
Step Two: Secure the kayak with cam buckle straps. By using straps that are designed specifically for tying down kayaks, you’re ensuring that your journey is easier and safer! The cam buckle straps will allow you to tighten the kayak to the roof rack without risking over-tightening and damage to the kayak.
Step Three: Now it’s time to secure the bow and stern of the kayak to your car. Use bow and stern lines with a cam buckle or ratchet strap attached to ensure that your kayak cannot lift or detach itself from your car. The cam buckle can be easily tightened to keep the bow and stern lines in place.
Step Four: Lift the kayak onto the roof rack, ensuring that it is right side up. This is often a two-person job so take care when lifting! The bow of the kayak should be at the front of the car and the stern at the back.
Step Five: Adjust the kayak so that it is in the middle of the two roof rack bars. Once it is in the middle, centre the kayak between the two sides of the car to avoid unequal weight distribution.
Step Six: Take one of the cam buckle straps and using the bare end, run it over the kayak and loop under the roof rack bar. Leave the strap with the cam buckle attached hanging on the other side of the car and once the end of the strap has been looped under the roof rack bar, pull the slack at the end up into your hand.
Step Seven: throw the end of the strap without the cam buckle across the kayak to the other side of the car. Walk around an take the strap end, looping it under the same roof rack bar. Make sure you are using the same roof rack bar, on the opposite side of the kayak. Loop this the same way as you did the other side of the car.
Step Eight: Take the bare end of the strap and run through the cam buckle, closing the strap and securing the kayak to the roof rack bar. Place the bare end of the strap through the slot in the cam buckle and pull the strap through until all of the slack has gone.
Step Nine: Secure the kayak by tightening the strap with the cam buckle. To do this, pull on the bare end of the strap so that more slack comes through the cam buckle. The kayak should be tight enough so that the kayak does not shift but not so tight that the kayak gets damaged.
Step Ten: Complete the same process with the strap on the other side and ensure that the kayak is secure. To further prevent damage, wrap the strap ends around the roof rack bars to ensure they do not get caught during your journey.
Finally, ensure that all of your straps are secure and you’re ready to drive. Some of these steps may take a few tries to get perfect, but it’s always best to take your time and get it right! Take a look at our full range of load restraint products or contact a member of the Nationwide Trailer Parts team for advice and guidance.
]]>This year's show had our biggest stand yet with Haco Tail Lift Parts, considerably bigger than past years, and it generated a lot of interest and allowed us to showcase even more products.
Our retractable Anderson Leads and Haco's new Air Lines and ABS/EBS Cables were particularly popular.
It was also the launch of Issue 2 of our latest product catalogue containing 1,500 products across our ranges of Tail Lift, Shutter Door, Load Restraint, Curtain Side and Commercial Body parts.
If you didn't get chance to make it to the Show or to our stand we're always available all year round for a chat or meeting about your tail lift, shutter door, curtain side or load restraint parts requirements. Give us a call or drop us an email.
You can also request a free copy of our NEW Issue 2 Product Catalogue here.
]]>Before doing anything, you need to ensure that the trailer you are using is suitable for the weight of your bike and that the straps you are using are in good condition. Loading and unloading a motorcycle is really a two-man job, so try and enlist the help of a friend to make things easier.
The bike should be guided on to the trailer via a ramp and the bike should be in neutral with the front brake covered at all times. Once it is on the trailer, deploy the side stand and get your ratchet straps ready.
Step One: We recommend using our Motorcycle Recovery Strap system when securing a bike. The soft loops are designed to fit over handlebars whilst the fleece protection sleeve helps prevent damage to the fuel tank. The connecting strap runs over the top yoke and from here, straps run to the trailer floor to the tie-down points on the trailer floor.
Step Two: Once the front straps are secure, it’s time to look at the rear of the bike. For this, we recommend using motorcycle recovery straps that can be fitted around the rear footpegs, swingarms or frame. Another longer strap can be added over the bike sandal, however, it’s advised to use a rag or cloth in between the seat and the strap to avoid any damage.
Step Three: Once the straps are in place, it’s time to start to ratchet them to secure the bike to the trailer. Remove the side stand before starting this process and compress the front suspension down to ensure the bike wheel does not move around. We recommend one person pushes down the front of the bike while the other does the actual ratcheting to tighten the straps.
Top Tip: Check out our blog on how to use ratchet straps to make sure you’re ratcheting properly!
Step Four: Once the straps are tightened, tie any strap excess out of the way so it does not impact transport. When you’re on the move, periodically check the bike to make sure it does not tip over on an angle.
For more quality transport options, take a look at our full range of vehicle recovery straps today. If you have any questions about how to tie down your motorcycle, get in touch with a member of the Nationwide Trailer Parts team today.
]]>In this guide, we’re going to look at some of the commonly asked questions about ratchet straps and how to use them.
How To Thread A Ratchet Strap
In order to thread a ratchet buckle, place the webbing through the slot in the centre rotating spool of closed ratchet. Pull the webbing through, ensuring that you leave some slack and begin raising and lowering the handle. The webbing will wind itself and lock in place to that and further ‘ratcheting’ will increase the tension in the strap.
How To Release A Ratchet Strap
To release the strap, simply pull and hold the release tab on the top of the ratchet and open until both sides are in line. Pull the webbing from the side that isn’t fixed down in order to release the strap.
How To Store Ratchet Straps
It’s important to properly store ratchet straps so that they don’t become damaged by mould, UV rays, tears or friction. Before you do store your straps, check them thoroughly for any damage or tears.
Roll the ratchet straps up carefully and separately, this avoids having to untangle straps when you get them out for their next use. Rubber bands or zip ties can be used to keep the roll in place.
Place the secured ratchet straps away from direct sunlight or moisture to avoid any damage during storage, many drivers opt to keep theirs in a duffle bag or plastic toolbox for safe keeping.
How Much Weight Can A Ratchet Strap Hold
Ratchet straps are marked with a tag that highlights the break strength and working load limit of the strap. The break strength is the weight in Kg at which any load-bearing part of the ratchet strap fails. The working load limit is the maximum load assigned to each ratchet strap by the manufacturer, this should not exceed one-third of the overall assembly breaking strength.
The Guidance on Load Securing has recently been updated by the DVSA (Driver & Vehicle Standards Agency, formally VOSA). This guide details useful information for hauliers and operators on how the DVSA and other regulators expect loads to be secured during transit.
How To Adjust Ratchet Straps
To tighten your ratchet strap, place the hooks into position and pull the loose end of the strap away from the ratchet. This will remove any slack before you raise and lower the ratchet handle to tighten it. When the strap is fully taut, close the handle to lock it in place.
To loosen the strap, pull the release handle and completely open the ratchet. Once the strap is loose you can pull the ratchet to loosen the strap.
How To Use Ratchet Straps On A Truck
Once the cargo is secured in or on the truck, place the ratchet strap over the cargo. Hook the ends over the side of the truck bed, in the lashing rings/anchor points or in grooves on the van wall.
Pull the ratchet back and forth to tighten the strap, once it feels taut - check the strap to ensure it feels secure. Lock the strap securely by flipping the ratchet back into the closed position.
How Do Endless Ratchet Straps Work
Endless ratchet straps are ideally used when you’re bundling items together on a pallet or moving dolly. Also known as endless loop ratchet straps, they are available in a wide range of widths, lengths and colours to suit your needs.
We advise using corner protectors if you’re strapping together loads that can be damaged as ratchet straps can be tensioned very tightly.
How To Use Endless Ratchet Straps
If securing a load to a pallet, feed the endless ratchet strap through the bottom. Ensure that the strap is going in the same direction as the fork truck tines to avoid any damage being caused by the tines themselves.
Take the loose end of the strap and guide over the top of the pallet. Feed the webbing through the take-up spool on the ratchet and pull the extra webbing through so that there is no slack in the strap.
If needed, place your corner protectors over the edges of your cargo. As well as protecting the load itself, these will also protect your endless ratchet strap from abrasive cargo that could cause damage.
Once the slack has been removed, start to ratchet to the desired tension.
How Often Should You Replace Ratchet Straps
You should inspect your ratchet straps before and after each use to ensure no damage has occurred during transit. Even if your straps are stored away, we recommend checking them every couple of weeks to make sure they haven’t been damaged or corroded.
Typically, ratchet straps should last anywhere from 2 to 4 years depending on the usage and how well they have been protected from causes of damage. Moisture, direct sunlight, mould and mildew can all impact the lifespan of your ratchet straps so it’s always best to check your regularly!
Why Do Ratchet Straps Come LooseRatchet straps commonly come loose if the webbing has stretched under the movement of your load. As ratchet straps are always under tension, any disruption during transit such as potholes or speed bumps can contribute to your ratchet strap coming loose. If you do hit a bump, it’s important to check your load to ensure it is fully secure before continuing. If not, you can run the risk of the load shifting under the slack or worse, the hooks coming loose and the strap coming off the vehicle.
How To Tie Down A Car With A Ratchet Strap
For modern or smaller vehicles, secure the tyres with tyre straps in order to keep the car steady. These straps are designed to protect the body of the car. If your vehicle is large or made before 1999, it is best to use axle straps instead.
Once the tyres are secured, wrap the main strap around the back of the left front tyre, feed it through the diverter strap and pull it tight. Take the exposed end of the main strap and place through the centre hole of a ratchet strap buckle, leave a little slack and crank the handle to fully connect the straps. The main strap should squeeze into the side of your tyres, if not, repeat the process until it does.
Secure each wheel on the car in this way.
If you have any questions about ratchet straps or want to know more about the products that we sell at Nationwide Trailer Parts, contact a member of the team today on 0800 14 22 480.]]>The guide provides hauliers and operators with useful information on how the DVSA and other regulators expect loads to be secured while in transit.
Key points on what load restraints should be used from the guide are:
You can check out the full guide here.
It is important to adhere to the guide to prevent significant fines, prohibition notices and fixed penalty notices for drivers.
]]>Established in 2009, Nationwide Trailers Parts has grown into the largest independent supplier of tail lift, curtain side, load restraint and shutter door parts in the UK.
We are also the highest rated supplier in our industry as seen on Trustpilot.
Despite the new look, customers will continue to receive the same great products and service that have been the foundation of our phenomenal success.
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Check Oil
In winter, it’s vital that youInspect the condition of the hydraulic oil. If you find it’s gone milky then water has contaminated it which could lead to costly pump and valve damage. Remove as soon as possible and replace with new making sure all the old is flushed out of the system. Always check the oil level with the lift on the ground, this way all the oil is out of the ram(s) and back in the tank.
Check Electrics
Check for corrosion on cables/ crimps/plugs in the power pack, control boxes and junction boxes. Cut back and replace where possible and spray a suitable electrical spray such as WD-40 to protect against moisture. Don’t forget the fuse at the battery, this is easily overlooked and is the cause of many breakdowns due to corrosion. Also, the earth is just as important, check where this attaches to the chassis or follow it back to the battery if connected there.
Torsion Bars
If your lift is fitted with torsion bars in the platform and you’ve noticed it getting heavier chances are they’re going weak. Plummeting temperatures will weaken the metal further causing them to snap – usually at the most inconvenient time! Replacing them before this happens when the vehicle is stood will save a costly call out to a breakdown company and ensure driver safety.
Flags / Lights & Reflective Tape
Check that all of your tail lift flags and LED lights are in good condition, have no damage/wear and are clean. This will ensure your lift is visible on the dark mornings/nights reducing the chances of an accident.
Check your service history
Finally, check your lift has been serviced / weight tested in the past year and has had a LOLER inspection in the last 6 months. Keeping up to date with these is the best way of keeping your lift legal, safe and reliable.
We’re the one stop shop for all tail lift parts, to find out more why not get in touch with one of the Nationwide Trailer Parts team on 0800 14 22 480
]]>Nationwide Trailer Parts Limited have launched a new website - www.ukratchetstraps.com, focussing primarily on Ratchet Straps, Webbing Products and related Load Restraint parts.
Whilst we have sold ratchet straps and webbing products for the last nine years, we have seen a growing demand in recent times for high quality, reliable and durable products in this market. This is particularly with the influx of poor quality Chinese imports on the market, many of which are sub standard and do not pass the required safety tests, potentially putting users, businesses and the wider public at risk. This is the reason we have launched our new site to focus on supplying the highest quality products to the UK market and beyond.
The new website offers a very wide range of tie down straps and other webbing products, with free standard UK delivery on all orders over £200 (ex VAT). There are also paid delivery options for premium UK delivery services and also other worldwide shipping options.
Visit the new website - www.ukratchetstraps.com
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ABS/EBS Cables
Top quality
Extensively tested
Air Lines
Water resistant design
Tested extensively
This further adds to our range of JR Industries parts for Whiting and Henderson Mobile shutter doors.
Going forward we also have plans to increase our warehouse space and stock holding to further increase the availability of parts and improve the service we offer to our customers.
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We will be on stand 4A10 located between halls 4 & 5 and the show will be from the 24th to 26th April at the Birmingham NEC.
The CV show is the most comprehensive road transport and logistics event held in Britain and attracts nearly 20,000 business customers each year.
Representatives will be on hand from Nationwide and Haco to answer any questions you may have about the Haco range of tail lift parts, which offer 100% compatibility, high quality backed up with extended warranties and significant cost savings on OEM parts.
You can also collect a copy of our free product catalogue containing over 1,500 curtain side, shutter door, load restraint and tail lift parts. A great tool for ordering and identifying parts.
The show is free to attend and tickets can be obtained from the CV Show website.
]]>We now have parts available in stock at highly competitive prices along with some of the lowest delivery charges in the industry.
We also have a team of highly experienced parts advisors to assist you in identifying parts and to provide technical support.
Call us today FREE on 0800 14 22 480 or email us today.
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