Dennison Trailers agree new deal with Colin Lawson Transport

We are delighted to announce the delivery of 10 Oil Spec Platform trailers, as part of a new deal with Colin Lawson Transport.

One of Aberdeen’s largest transport and haulage companies, Colin Lawson Transport specialises in the energy sector and offers a fully integrated service using its diverse fleet.

Based in the North East of Scotland – the energy capital of Europe – Colin Lawson Transport operates in excess of 75 vehicles and 130 trailers across the UK and Europe.

Designed specifically for the oil industry, the Oil Spec Platforms will be used for general haulage outside of Aberdeen. Its features include a galvanised timber chalk tray; sockets and cranked posts to maximise deck space; and ferry lashing rings, which are strategically positioned for securing the trailer on a ferry or ship.

The trailer also has a range of other features, such as an ENXL certified fixed flush headboard, twist locks, and H/D rear ladder for access.

With a passion for engineering excellence, continuous product development, and exceptional customer service here at Dennison Trailers, we have been manufacturing high-quality trailers for almost 60 years.

James Dennison, UK Managing Director of Dennison Trailers, commented:

“We are very pleased to have agreed a new deal for 20 brand new Oil Spec Platform trailers. Colin Lawson Transport has a reputation for providing a first-class service with a focus on safety, reliability, and efficiency, which strongly aligns with the values embedded in Dennison Trailers.”

Colin Lawson, Director of Colin Lawson Transport, also commented on the deal:

“We have a very long relationship with Dennison Trailers and value the build quality of their products. The team at Dennison Trailers are always willing to go the extra mile and happy to discuss individual requirements on any new builds. Dennison Trailers are at the forefront of new developments within the road haulage industry and Colin Lawson Transport is delighted to partner with them.”