2017 was a successful year
for the RTN GROUP with an
increase in sales and orders for
2018 exceptionally strong.
Brexit has already affected
prices with aluminium up by
18% and parts increasing
between 8-15%, due to
currency fluctuations and
annual increases. However, the
company remains optimistic
and is focused on producing
high quality road tankers.
RTN offers short and long-
term rigid tanker and semi-
trailer hire at very competitive
rates and always has a large
selection of used tankers on its
website.
Rtnltd.co.uk
This Scania P320 6x2 rear steer tanker for NWF Fuels has an RTN 20,000 litre 5-compartment
aluminium tank and is equipped with Gardner Denver’s bottom loading AD manifold with product
return and a Data Plus II electronic meter system plus Collins Youldon hose reel
SCANIA produces heavy trucks from 18-tonnes gross
vehicle weight upwards. Within a selection of rigids and
tractor units, including a specialised light-weight three-axle
tractor unit, ideal for fuel tanker operations.
A comprehensive one-stop service covering vehicle
repair and maintenance is also provided. With all forms
of tanker testing and certification carried out in approved
workshops with full test and repair facilities.
With technology becoming more and more
complicated, Scania offers a range of contract packages to
ensure fuel consumption and reliability are maintained to
the optimum level.
www.scania.co.uk
Scania’s wide range is ideal for fuel tanker operations
The success of SUTTONS in the fuels and
speciality oils sector continues through its long-
term partnership with global fuel manufacturers
and distributors.
Significant investment in infrastructure,
resource and equipment means the company is
able to provide industry-leading safety and first-
class service levels, and support the growth of
current and future customers.
Through its nationwide network, Suttons
continues to grow its PDP fuels driver resource,
offering flexible and efficient deliveries 24/7.
suttonsgroup.com
Safety and service from Suttons
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