New fleet of Mercedes trucks for Dixon's

July 17, 2013
New fleet of Mercedes trucks for Dixon's
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Dixon International, one of Ireland¹s leading logistics and distributiongcompanies, has strengthened its fleet with the recent addition of six newgMercedes-Benz Actros 1845 Big Space trucks, wrapped in its distinctive whitegand navy livery ­ bringing their Actros orders to a total of eight thisg year.


Commenting, Dixon¹s Managing Director, Michael Dixon said, "The reputation the new Actros has gained in terms of comfort, driving dynamics and most importantly, fuel economy, meant we just had to try them. Prior to placing our order, the demonstrations we did were excellent so we are looking
forward to seeing how well these trucks perform under operating conditions".

According to Mercedes-Benz Commercial Vehicle Sales Manager, Fergus Conheady, "Mercedes-Benz is proud to introduce these trucks to such a high profile customer and we look forward to growing our relationship with Dixon International for many years to come".

Winner of the Fleet Transport International Haulier of the year award for the past two years, Dixon International is a family run business, based in Swords, North County Dublin, specialising in national and international haulage since 1979.

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