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Suttons showcases safety and innovation commitment

At a recently held event, Suttons customers were able to participate in a variety of workshops led by the company’s senior managers. The focus was on the organisation’s safety culture, compliance excellence and an innovative technology project with fleet telematics provider Microlise.

The Bruntingthorpe Proving Ground in Leicestershire provided the perfect backdrop for the Suttons event where customers were also able to enjoy a go-karting session
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The company’s 2019 Volvo units and new general-purpose tanks were on display with an opportunity to drive one of the rigs around the track at Bruntingthorpe Proving Ground in Leicestershire.
“We wanted to give our key customers an insight into our commitment to safety and how we’re investing for the future, in both assets and technology,” said Michael Cundy, managing director of Suttons Tankers.
“This location provided the perfect backdrop for customers to take part in workshops, have a drive of the vehicles and climb inside our innovative training tank.
“An event of this kind gives us an opportunity to meet and listen to our customers and demonstrate our capability across a range of areas.
“It’s been a positive year for our business which continues to grow, and we’ll be announcing a number of new business wins in the coming months.”
“What a great event!” said Mark Beal from BOC Fleet Services.
“The day was well-structured and gave a very informative insight into the great work that Suttons is doing for its customers and the industry. Everything was slick and timed very well.”
Suttons operates in the UK with a fleet of more than 500 vehicles focused on the chemicals, gas and fuel sectors and internationally transporting more than 9,000 tank containers around the globe. The company has key business centres in New Jersey, Houston, Widnes, Antwerp, Ludwigshafen, Kuantan, Singapore, Shanghai, Tokyo and Khobar