Staff Spotlight: Abbie goes to Eindhoven with DAF!

Courtesy of Adams Morey Southampton (DAF Trucks), Abbie, who oversees our South division, recently had the incredible opportunity to visit Eindhoven.

This recognition is well-deserved and highlights Abbie’s exceptional contributions to our company.

The 3 day trip included a day at the Zolder truck racing event and an exclusive tour of the DAF Factory and Museum.


Behind the Scenes at the DAF Factory

Ahead of the excitement of the races, the visit started with an exclusive tour of the DAF factory in Eindhoven. This experience offered a glimpse into the meticulous process of truck manufacturing. Abbie saw the production line in action, assembly of components and witnessed a completed unit driving off the line.

Following the factory tour, the group visited the DAF Museum. The Museum showcases their rich history and the diverse range of vehicles that they have manufactured over the years.

 

 

 

A Day at the Races

The Zolder truck racing event is a highlight in the truck racing calendar and Abbie was right there in the thick of the action. The event not only provided thrilling entertainment, but also highlighted the impressive engineering and performance capabilities of the trucks.
Much more than an exciting day out, the trip was a testament to the partnership between our company and DAF Trucks.

Witnessing the dedication and innovation that goes into every truck, gave us deeper appreciation for the vehicles that we work with daily. This experience will undoubtedly enhance our service, as we bring back valuable insights and a renewed passion.

 

We are grateful to Adams Morey for this experience and huge shout out to Abbie for your hard work and dedication!


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RS Takes the South

You may have got used to seeing RS Recovery service vans in and around Basingstoke and surrounding, we have now acquired a new depot in the South, near Southampton.

The opportunity was presented to us after our long-time industry friends announced that they were hanging up their keys after 40 years in the recovery industry. R.D. Avery were leading providers of breakdown, accident and vehicle recovery services across Hampshire, Wiltshire and beyond and we are priveledged to be trusted to build upon their solid foundations. Our new depot is home to 11 service vans and 6 recovery trucks – some new, some relocated from the Midlands.

Our service van technicians have vast industry experience, some with over 20 years in the industry, some Master Technicians from main dealers but all of them willing to do whatever it takes to get your vehicles moving.

As you may know, we are approved service agents for Haldex, Wabco, Gray & Adams, Tiger Trailers, TIP, Schmitz-Cargobull and more. All of our technicians have and continue to receive comprehensive training on these trailers, guaranteeing that you receive optimal service in the most efficient and budget-friendly manner.

Each service van is presented to our technicians fully stocked with parts and equipment that are then tailored to each service van dependent upon their customer base and work load. They also carry welders, generators and gas bottles; 90% of our 5 tonne service vans have a winch, ensuring that we stick to our promise of minimal downtime for our customers.

As for the trucks, you may recognise RS70 RSR – one of our more versatile trucks, originally based at our Tipton Head Office. With a FAS8000+6 system, which features a bed weight capacity of 8000kg and an under-lift capacity of 6000kg, it is capable of recovering anything from a car to a HGV. 

FH72 NRC is also based down South. NRC 40T Composite Slider mounted onto a Volvo FH16 750. Find out more here

 

For more information on the services we offer in the South or Nationwide, contact us or call our Control Team on 0121 522 2076.

 

Official Service Partners

We’re pleased to announce that we’ve become official service partners for WABCO and Haldex.  Over the past 12 months we’ve acquired the equipment and training required to be formally accredited and undertake work on behalf of these 2 manufacturers.  It means that we’ve widened our service offering to assist with Warranty and Non-Warranty faults that occur on HGV’s and trailers.  As service agents we now have access to readily available parts without relying on long supplier lead times.

 

haldex wabco diagnostics trailer hgv

 

For assistance with ABS/EBS faults please call us on our 24 hour number: 0121 522 2076

Heavy recovery addition

The newest addition to the RS Recovery Ltd family.  Previously owned by First Point Commercials in Manchester, we snapped at the opportunity to acquire it.

Its 8×4 chassis with Globetrotter cab, 13-litre engine, I-shift transmission and was custom-designed and manufactured at the the Netherlands-based Falkom factory.  Fitted with the FAW 25.000 kit, the top boom equipment has a 25-tonne lift capacity and an underlift capacity of 10 tonnes at its full reach of 4.5 metres.  The front-steer axles are rated at nine tonnes each and the rear axles are air-suspended, double-drive, hub-reduction rated at 26 tonnes.

The 2017 Euro 6 chassis will also enable us to meet the Low Emissions Zone criteria for travelling into London and the impending zone for Birmingham City in 2020.

 

heavy recovery breakdown hgv truck and trailer volvo falkom

It has been kept immaculate by the team at First Point Commercials but we’re looking forward to getting it in our colours in 2019.

 

 

 

HGV rollover

RS Recovery were tasked by the Local Authorities to assist with an incident involving an overturned HGV.  A challenging incident as the vehicle combination was fully laden at 44 tonnes, with diesel having been spilled over the road surface.

rs recovery rollover

Once we had assessed the job and and explained to the emergency services what was needed to right the vehicle, a plan of action was put in place and our trucks were moved into position. High and low pressure air recovery cushions were also used to aid the lift and to stop the side of the container bulging out any more.

Three recovery vehicles were used to roll it back onto its wheels; an NRC 35T slider was used to take most of the weight and to help the trailer wheels grip. A Boniface Interstater was used to pull the tractor unit over and assist the front of the trailer and a Foden 6×6 ATLAS rotator was used get the air cushions under and to stop the trailer sliding on the tarmac due to the fuel and oil spillage. The air recovery cushions were used to start the initial lift.

Once the vehicle was righted the fire brigade left the scene as they felt the fuel was no longer causing any risk, the scene was left to the highways contractors to inspect and repair the road, the vehicle was recovered by the NRC Heavy under-lift recovery truck to RS Recovery for secure storage.

A video clip of the HGV being rolled back on to its wheels can be viewed below.

 

 

Emergency services training exercise

We had the pleasure to assist the West Midlands Emergency services by recovering a bus into place on the A38 Aston Express Way in Birmingham.  An exercise was undertaken throughout the night and coordinated with a number of agencies to simulate a major road traffic incident.  National Express West Midlands who’d provided the bus, asked us to deliver it and put it place with a number of special requirements so that it was as realistic as possible.

We were glad to have been involved in such an exercise and its importance for continually improving the emergency services.  A short video on the West Midlands Fire Service can be viewed below.

 

Newest addition to the fleet

The equipment is from Boniface Engineering in Thetford.  We went for the Recoverer Trident with Side-winders (which you can see extended out from the side of the vehicle).  We already had a similar specification vehicle on the fleet but with a 3-axle chassis, so we knew what to expect.  The side-winders add great winching capability and stability to the truck when towing heavy loads.  It’s the first time we’ve gone for a 4-axle chassis and we can now see why it is so popular among other operators.  The additional axle adds better steering and braking which is critical in certain scenarios.