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Japanese maker Mitsubishi has retained its 4×4 supply contract to the Environment Agency for a second term.
Since the beginning of 2004, the Environment Agency has purchased the multi-purpose L200 pick-up, both in single and double-cab variations, plus the extremely capable Shogun, mainly in short-wheel-base 4Work form.
Fleet Operations Contracts Manager for the Environment Agency Tony Sale explains: “Value for money, environmental considerations and fit for purpose in carrying out everyday flood defence and environmental management work were the key factors considered in the renewal of the contract. Our vehicles must be reliable, efficient to run and perform well on the road – as well as off it.”
The Environment Agency uses its fleet of off-road vehicles primarily to patrol rivers, lakes and coastlines, plus monitor parts of the countryside for fly-tipping and the visiting of farms – all areas where four-wheel-drive is essential.
In addition to its L200 pick-ups, Mitsubishi will also supply the Environment Agency with Outlander 4Works, the commercial version of Mitsubishi’s mid-size 4×4. The Outlanders are to be used by supervisors for less arduous tasks. The Environment Agency was encouraged by its load carrying ability and economic diesel engine, which has the lowest CO2 emissions of all vehicles in its class.
Simon McBride

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