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Axis Fleet Management has struck a deal to provide an additional 50 new MAN tractor units to Freightliner, the UK’s biggest intermodal rail haulier

The units will be fully liveried with Freightliner’s logo and are to be delivered this month. Axis is providing the 50 new MAN TGX XLX 480 tractor units on a seven-year repair and maintenance contract. The tractor units will be fully ADR specified, with full catwalk infill and a full hatcher air management kit.

The latest deal further increases the number of Axis fleet vehicles on hire to Freightliner as the relationship between both companies continues to develop.

These new units are the latest Euro 6 series are are fitted with EBA (Electronic Brake Assist) and LGS (Lane Guard System), which notifies drivers when the vehicle inadvertently crosses the lane marking.

Freightliner has been working with Axis Fleet Management since 2007 and the latest deal will further increase the number of Axis fleet vehicles on hire to it.

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Axis Fleet Management has struck a deal to provide an additional 50 new MAN tractor units to Freightliner, the UK’s biggest intermodal rail haulier

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