
Photo provided by Amrep
Amrep,
a North American manufacturer of waste hauling equipment which is owned by
Wastequip that is based in Charlotte, North Carolina, has released a new rear-load
refuse truck. According to a news release from Amrep, the rear-load refuse
truck is equipped with a Hardox AR500 and AR450 steel body, making it one of
the toughest rear-load truck bodies on the market.
The
rear-load design has been proven to require less overall maintenance resulting
in a savings that can exceed $1,200 per month. Amrep reports that the rear-load
truck offers greater control over contamination of recycled content—with a rear-load
refuse truck, haulers have the option to examine and sort through content,
opposed to an automated side loader (ASL) model, where the driver never leaves
the cab.
“The
demand for rear-load trucks has been consistent for many years now,” says Rob
Strange, director of refuse body sales for Amrep across North America.
“This type of truck provides great benefit to many haulers, and we’re excited
for the engineering and technology we’ve implemented in our new product.”
Regular
maintenance is crucial to any vehicle’s longevity, and occasional breakdowns
are part of life for hardworking trucks. With the Amrep rear-load truck,
haulers receive the best in parts, service, maintenance and repair through
Wastequip WRX and Amrep’s Wastebuilt brands.
Amrep
offers finance options for companies of all sizes, from independent operators
to national haulers. According to Amrep, these options provide financial
flexibility that helps customers obtain the equipment they need quickly. Amrep
and Wastequip finance options consist of a fast and easy application process,
preserves cash and credit lines, rapid credit approval, competitive rates and
100 percent financing.
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