TIP delivers 1,009 units to DHL Freight Nordic!

TIP Nordic is pleased to announce the agreement of the delivery of 1009 units to DHL Freight Nordic. The delivery of the assets started in June 2021 and will continue until all assets are delivered in May 2022.

DHL trucks

In total, 540 units will be delivered in Sweden, 369 units in Finland and finally 100 units will be delivered in Denmark. The trailers are a mix of standard curtainsiders and Mega curtainsiders with various specifications such as Huckepack and tail lift. The trailers are primarily manufactured by Krone (700 units) but also by Schmitz Cargobull and Kässbohrer.

The assets will be used in DHL Freight Nordics international and domestic traffics.

"TIP Trailer Services and DHL Freight Nordic have a long cooperation together", says Kenneth Hellsten, Country Sales Director TIP Finland, "DHL is an important customer and we are very pleased to once again deliver assets to them. Our partnership is built on trust and
credibility and we of course hope to further strengthen the partnership during the coming
years".

When asked about the reason for choosing TIP, Ilari Aarikka, Director Trailer Pool & Fleet at DHL says, "We appreciate TIP's expertise and scope of services and have been pleased to cooperate with TIP Nordic for many years.

 

We look forward to seeing them on the road!

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