Warwick-based refuse collection vehicle manufacturer Dennis
Eagle is showcasing its latest innovations at leading environmental
trade exhibition and conference, Futuresource, held on 15-17 June
at ExCeL London. Products on display will include wide electric
body and narrow configuration vehicles.
The company will be exhibiting under the slogan 'Fuelling the
Future', reinforcing its commitment to providing low carbon
technologies to help the environment and enable customers adapt to
the requirements of a changing market.
Norman Thoday, managing director, comments: "Last year's
Futuresource was extremely successful, and we are hoping that the
2010 exhibition will be just as good. We will have a bigger stand
showcasing two of our vehicles. Visitors will also be able to see a
demonstration of the latest innovative technology, including our
new electric body, as we reinforce our commitment to UK
manufacturing and fuelling a greener future."
Dennis Eagle is Europe's largest refuse collection vehicle
manufacturer and the second largest refuse collection vehicle
manufacturer in the world. It has a strong UK manufacturing
heritage which dates back to 1895 when Dennis Brothers was founded
in Guildford.
Today, the company employs a workforce of over 600 across its
manufacturing sites and service network, which includes nine depots
as well as mobile engineers based throughout the UK. Body and
chassis assembly takes place at the Warwick headquarters, with cabs
built at the additional manufacturing facility in Blackpool.