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LDV Group scoring well both at home and away
First quarter UK registration figures for light commercial specialist
LDV Group show the company making good progress towards its goal of a
50 per cent increase in sales during 2006.
By the end of March the company had recorded 1,582 registrations of its
Maxus panel vans - an increase of almost 18 per cent over the same period
last year. At 956 registrations, March also saw a massive near 90 per
cent rise in volumes over the previous month, when 504 were registered.
Speaking at the 2006 Commercial Vehicle Show at Birmingham's NEC, Interim
CEO, Charles Megan, said: "March was a particularly strong month
for Maxus sales and the forward order book looks very encouraging.
"We've now really shifted up a gear with a product that some big
name operators recognise as being well designed and well built and that
represents great value for money. At the same time we're broadening our
appeal to the small operator with the excellent new product offering that
is our Maxus Platinum range.
"It's particularly pleasing that several major rental and leasing
companies are amongst our recent customers. These include Avis, Budget,
United Rentals, Europcar, TLS and Lex Leasing as well as several more
regionally based companies.
"These are the most discerning of buyers who expect a good yield
from the large investments they make in vehicles, for whom quality and
reliability are paramount, and who need to offer their customers vans
that are attractive and easy to drive. Their orders are a clear endorsement
that Maxus is scoring in all of these areas."
As well as sales to rental fleet customers and booming retail sales, Maxus
is also making its mark with own-account fleet operators. March deliveries
have included vans for the Royal Mail, Parcelforce, City Link and Hotpoint.
Export sales are beginning to grow as MAXUS is released for sale in more
global markets. Recent business includes Maxus vans for the cold climates
of Iceland, Denmark and Lithuania to rather hotter countries like Turkey,
St Lucia and, most recently, St Helena.
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