Capital Compactors and Balers bolsters field service network

Bognor Regis-based Capital Compactors and Balers (CCL), part of the Impact Environmental Group (IEG), has considerably expanded its field service engineer network with the addition of two new mobile service vehicles in the South East.

With this latest investment, the company – which manufactures waste and recycling compactors and balers for the UK’s commercial waste industry – has up-weighted its nationwide servicing and maintenance operational capabilities.

Undertaken by a team of skilled in-house engineers, CCL strives for a highly efficient 24-hour response time, heightened to four hours for high-traffic facilities such as distribution centres, hospitals and football stadiums.

Showcasing updated livery incorporating the wider IEG brand identity, the duo of new vehicles provides greater safety and comfort while also reaffirming CCL’s environmental commitments with the extended fleet ensuring reduced mileage and lower emissions. 

Alan Gridley, service manager at Capital Compactors and Balers, said: “This recent substantial investment in our service fleet represents a significant move for the business, strongly cementing our nationwide, market-leading offering.

“The introduction of additional fully-equipped vans, alongside our staff team of specialist service and maintenance engineers located strategically throughout the UK, enables us to enhance our provision of same and next-day reactive call-outs for our own equipment, as well as most third-party machines.”

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