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Campbells seals deal for temperature-controlled vans

Fraikin has supplied 70 temperature-controlled vans to help Campbells Prime Meat transition back to contract hire.

Founded in 1972, Campbells Prime Meat is a family-run business that is said to deliver its range of fresh meat and fish to more than 2,200 customers across Scotland from its headquarters near Linlithgow.

After originally delivering an initial 23 vans into the company’s fleet in 2023, Fraikin has subsequently replaced older assets Campbells Prime Meat had purchased outright from another provider. The latest order of new 3.5-tonne vans – supplied on a five-year, full-service contract hire deal – means Fraikin will soon be responsible for more than 90% of the company’s delivery fleet.

Christopher Campbell, managing director at Campbells Prime Meat, said: “After having to purchase the vehicles from our previous supplier, we were keen to make the move back to contract hire, and Fraikin worked tirelessly to make the process as seamless as possible.

“The team immediately set to work on learning exactly how our fleet operates, pinpointing areas in which we could improve, such as recommending a move to a new van make and model. This proved so successful, we committed to this larger order. Since day one, their input has been invaluable.”

The new agreement means that Campbells Prime Meat will once again reap the benefits associated with contract hire, including all scheduled vehicle maintenance and any repair work, as well as dedicated 24/7 support from the Fraikin team.

The vehicles are also equipped with an array of connected technologies, designed to simplify fleet operation. This includes MySmartFleet and FraikinView, which combined offer real-time visibility and subsequent analysis on metrics, including distance travelled, fuel efficiency and driver behaviour, as well as accurate predictive maintenance scheduling, plus breakdown and repair tracking and monitoring.

The new vans are expected to cover up to 55,000 miles a year, typically working six days a week on delivery routes across Scotland.

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