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RMS returns to Asset Alliance for fleet additions

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Asset Alliance Group has provided two new tankers to RMS Waste Disposal as part of a five-year purchase agreement.

The deal includes a 16-tonne Renault D18 4x2, equipped with a high-spec 2,150-gallon tank from Fuller Tankers, and a larger Renault C P8x4, fitted with a V J Engineering 4,200 gallon vacuum tank.

The new tankers will be used for a variety of work, including slurry clearance, emptying septic tanks and clearing liquid and food waste from factories, for a customer base across the south coast of England. Both trucks will be in operation five to six days a week.

Richard Salter, owner of RMS Waste Disposal, said: “These new vehicles will enhance our growing fleet and improve the service levels we offer to our customers.

“When it comes to finding the right finance solutions, Asset Alliance Group never let us down. We have built a very strong relationship with them over the years; I get far better rates than when I go to other finance companies and the service is always first-class.”

The deal was secured by Asset Alliance Group sales director, Darren Fitzpatrick.

“We operate seven tankers in total now and all of them have been financed by Asset Alliance Group,” added Salter. “Darren has been helping me with our finance requirements for more than 20 years. I have no reason to look anywhere else.”

“It has been great to see the success of RMS Waste Disposal over the years and we are very happy to support them with their latest fleet additions once again,” said Fitzpatrick. “Establishing long-term working partnerships is so important to us at Asset Alliance Group.”

RMS Waste Disposal specialises in septic tank emptying, sewage treatment, drain unblocking, plus oil and water separation. The company recently moved to a new larger site, at Oak Farm, in the village of Wickham.

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