BRENTWOOD, October 16, 2006
- A unique five-year fleet solution for the UK's leading
chilled dairy food company, Dairy Crest, means an additional
1,000 adapted Ford Transit models will be delivering milk
and other dairy products to 1.1 million households in
the UK and Ireland.

Dairy Crest needed full-maintenance,
contract hire of an additional 1,000 specially adapted
Ford Transit milk floats for its 2,500-strong fleet. It
also needed a round-the-clock repair service to ensure
that vehicle downtime would be minimal.
Transit long wheelbase diesel chassis
cabs will be made to Dairy Crest's own specification,
featuring aluminium box bodies suitable for dairy goods.
The deal includes emergency repair cover as well as a
scheduled maintenance facility with mobile engineers,
who attend vehicles at customers' own premises and at
the roadside.
"The next few years are going to
be an extremely busy period for our fleet and we believe
that this partnership gives us the best of both worlds,"
said Nigel Carless from Dairy Crest, "Ford was chosen
for its sturdy, reliable vehicles and flexible financial
solutions and SEV for its ability to provide us with practical
solutions and high quality service."
Ford collaborated with Gateshead-based
SEV Fleet Maintenance, a division of manufacturing company
Tanfield Group. "Dairy Crest's particular needs required
a unique fleet solution, and that's what Ford and SEV
have constructed," said Phil Marsh, corporate development
manager, SEV.