McPhillips has taken delivery of four new dumpers as part of its ongoing investment in modern plant and equipment.
The Telford-based civil engineering and building contractor has added two Wacker Neuson DW60 swivel tip and two Wacker Neuson DW90 straight tip machines to its fleet. All four have been finished in McPhillips livery and are already deployed across a number of the company’s active sites.
The DW60 has a payload capacity of 6,000kg, while the larger DW90 carries up to 9,000kg. Both models feature hydrostatic four-wheel drive and are powered by Stage V emission-standard diesel engines, making them among the most capable and environmentally efficient machines in their class.
Julian Shelton, transport manager at McPhillips, said: “Adding these four new tippers to our fleet marks another significant milestone in our ongoing investment in modern, high-performance plant.
“Staying at the forefront of equipment technology is key to our growth, and these additions are a testament to our commitment to quality and excellence as well as providing the safest and most efficient equipment available. Both models feature advanced hydrostatic 4-wheel drive and Stage V engines, ensuring we maintain peak productivity while meeting the latest environmental standards.
“With added safety features like integrated cameras, hill-hold functions, and seatbelt monitoring, we are ensuring our operators have the very best environment to work in, regardless of the terrain.”
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