Rail Freight Services, based in Harlow, Essex, has allocated the SRSC 4531 reachstacker to a new contract in Abingdon, Oxfordshire. The Abingdon site is a rail head that receives trains from a power station in Yorkshire with containers laden with pulverised fuel ash (PFA). This cargo is then transferred locally and reprocessed into building materials.
A Sany reach stacker is already hard at work with Rail Freight Services. Cooper supplied the first machine to a similarly intense operation in South Wales.
Kevin Biddle, Operations Manager at Rail Freight Services, said: “Given our experience of both the Sany machine and the service Cooper provides, it was simply a natural choice for us to repeat a winning formula in Abingdon.”
The reach stacker has been supplied with full maintenance support, which will be carried out by Cooper Handling’s own highly experienced and ISO-accredited engineering team.
Chris Barnes, General Manager of Cooper Handling, commented “With the first Sany reach stacker being so well-received by Rail Freight Services, we are naturally delighted to be rewarded with our first repeat contract for this impressive machine.”
The SRSC 4531 reachstacker is manufactured in Sany’s new factory in northern Germany and most parts are sourced locally. Sany is understood to be one of only a handful of reach stacker manufacturers to fabricate its own chassis and booms. This is a key advantage, in that it enables Sany to maintain engineering quality ‘in-house’.