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used our vehicles to improve CCTV system implementation and maintenance.
“ Another part of our strategy in recent years has been to engage with rental companies. These partnerships have stimulated a lot of growth for us, especially over the last five years.”
Through ongoing innovation and market diversification, CPL has remained steadfast in its success for nearly 15 years. Despite the challenges brought on by Covid-19 lockdowns and changing vehicle regulatory standards across the UK, the company has continued to enjoy a strong growth trajectory.
As part of CPL’ s strategy for 2026, it will be launching two new van mounts. These superlightweight models were developed alongside the Klubb Group in France, as Mark reveals:“ Our new 17-meter van mount is coming very soon. The design was initially released to the European market last year by Klubb, and we’ re now gearing up to make our UK version available to the market.
“ The design is super lightweight, with a three-and-a-half-ton van mount. This allows more people to operate it and reach much higher than existing models. On lowerweighted( 3.5 tons) platforms, it provides greater outreach than ever before.
“ There are license limitations for workers across the UK- keeping our van mount at three-and-a-half tons means everybody with a standard car license can drive and operate the vehicle, without the need for additional permits or supplementary training.
“ It’ s a really phenomenal solution for many businesses, especially in industries where skilled labor is hard to come by. In a competitive landscape, using our van mount can reduce lead times and provide a significant operational advantage.”
Delivering unique capabilities keeps CPL one step ahead of the competition. Based in Kettering, Northamptonshire, the company’ s one-of-a-kind facility brings together innovation and practical application.
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