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Dennis Eagle's history dates back to 1907, when Eagle Engineering Company was incorporated in Warwick. The company specialized in refuse collection vehicles and road sweepers.
In the early 1920s, Dennis Brothers, a builder of buses, fire engines, and haulage lorries, began to produce specialized vehicles for municipal authorities.
In 1971, Hestair Group bought Yorkshire Vehicles Limited in Leeds and Eagle Engineering Co in Warwick. Six months later Hestair bought Dennis Motor Holdings and thereafter managed the businesses as the Vehicle Division of Hestair Engineering. Municipal bodies were made in Warwick by Hestair Eagle (incorporating Yorkshire Vehicles), municipal chassis were made by Dennis in Guildford, cabs were made in Blackpool. Hestair set up a special Environmental Vehicles Division for its waste management activities.
In 1974, the Environmental Vehicles Division was renamed Dennis Eagle.
Dennis Eagle has a long history of innovation in the waste management industry. In 1980, the company introduced the first rear-loading refuse collection vehicle (RRV) to the UK market which are the standard type of refuse collection vehicle used in the UK.
They have been a leader in the development of alternative fuel refuse collection vehicles. In 2004, the company introduced the first compressed natural gas (CNG) refuse collection vehicle to the UK market.
Today, Dennis Eagle is the market leader in refuse collection vehicles in the UK. The company also exports its vehicles to over 40 countries around the world. It is a subsidiary of the Terberg Group, a family-owned company that has been in business for over 150 years. Terberg is a global leader in the production of specialist vehicles for the waste management, port, and logistics industries.
The Dennis Eagle Olympus Refuse Truck is a rear-loading refuse collection vehicle (RRV) that is designed to be efficient and reliable. It is available in a variety of configurations to suit different operational needs.
Key specifications include:
Compaction ratio: 6:1
Bin lifting capacity: 500kg
Payload: 11,000kg
5.2L Cummins ISB6.7 turbocharged diesel engine
Allison 3000 automatic transmission
Air brakes
Power steering
Air suspension
Comfort cab with air conditioning and heating
Biffa was founded in 1912 by Richard Henry Biffa as Richard Biffa Limited. The company originally specialized in the removal and sale of ashes and clinker from London power stations. In 1958, Richard Henry Biffa's grandson, Richard Charles Biffa, joined the business and began to grow it organically and by acquisition.
In 1971, Biffa was acquired by British Electric Traction (BET). BET was a major electricity company at the time, and it was looking to expand into the waste management industry. The company continued to grow under BET ownership, and it acquired a number of other waste management companies in the UK. It then went through several ownership changes and today it is one of the largest waste management companies in the UK, providing a wide range of waste management services to businesses and households.
The Oxford Diecast OO Gauge replica of the Dennis Eagle Olympus Biffa refuse truck comes on a plinth, with a clear case lid and Oxford Commercial wrap.
Dimensions LxWxH: 139mm x 30mm x 45mm
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https://www.hobbies.co.uk/oxford-diecast-dennis-eagle-olympus-refuse-truck-biffa-kit-oo-gauge36896Oxford Diecast 1/76 Scale Dennis Eagle Olympus Refuse Truck Biffa Die Cast Model https://www.hobbies.co.uk/media/catalog/product/o/d/od76de001.jpg31.9531.95GBPInStock/Model Kits/Model Kits/Metal Model Kits/Model Kits/Die Cast/Model Kits/Plastic Model Car Kits & Other Vehicle Kits/Model Truck Kits/Model Railway/Die Cast Models/Model Railway/Model Railway Die Cast Models/Model Kits/Die Cast Trucks/Die Cast Models/Die Cast Models/Die Cast Trucks and Vans/Sale/Model Railway1162139352436625626653697700726312111503697348<p><strong>Oxford Diecast Dennis Eagle Olympus Refuse Truck Biffa Kit OO Gauge</strong></p>
<p><strong>Dennis Eagle's</strong> history dates back to 1907, when Eagle Engineering Company was incorporated in Warwick. The company specialized in refuse collection vehicles and road sweepers.<br /><br />In the early 1920s, Dennis Brothers, a builder of buses, fire engines, and haulage lorries, began to produce specialized vehicles for municipal authorities.<br /><br />In 1971, Hestair Group bought Yorkshire Vehicles Limited in Leeds and Eagle Engineering Co in Warwick. Six months later Hestair bought Dennis Motor Holdings and thereafter managed the businesses as the Vehicle Division of Hestair Engineering. Municipal bodies were made in Warwick by Hestair Eagle (incorporating Yorkshire Vehicles), municipal chassis were made by Dennis in Guildford, cabs were made in Blackpool. Hestair set up a special Environmental Vehicles Division for its waste management activities.<br /><br />In 1974, the Environmental Vehicles Division was renamed Dennis Eagle.<br /><br />Dennis Eagle has a long history of innovation in the waste management industry. In 1980, the company introduced the first rear-loading refuse collection vehicle (RRV) to the UK market which are the standard type of refuse collection vehicle used in the UK.<br /><br />They have been a leader in the development of alternative fuel refuse collection vehicles. In 2004, the company introduced the first compressed natural gas (CNG) refuse collection vehicle to the UK market.<br /><br />Today, Dennis Eagle is the market leader in refuse collection vehicles in the UK. The company also exports its vehicles to over 40 countries around the world. It is a subsidiary of the Terberg Group, a family-owned company that has been in business for over 150 years. Terberg is a global leader in the production of specialist vehicles for the waste management, port, and logistics industries.</p>
<p><strong>The Dennis Eagle Olympus Refuse Truck</strong> is a rear-loading refuse collection vehicle (RRV) that is designed to be efficient and reliable. It is available in a variety of configurations to suit different operational needs.<br /><br />Key specifications include:</p>
<ul>
<li>Compaction ratio: 6:1</li>
<li>Bin lifting capacity: 500kg</li>
<li>Payload: 11,000kg</li>
<li>5.2L Cummins ISB6.7 turbocharged diesel engine</li>
<li>Allison 3000 automatic transmission</li>
<li>Air brakes</li>
<li>Power steering</li>
<li>Air suspension</li>
<li>Comfort cab with air conditioning and heating</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Biffa</strong> was founded in 1912 by Richard Henry Biffa as Richard Biffa Limited. The company originally specialized in the removal and sale of ashes and clinker from London power stations. In 1958, Richard Henry Biffa's grandson, Richard Charles Biffa, joined the business and began to grow it organically and by acquisition.<br /><br />In 1971, Biffa was acquired by British Electric Traction (BET). BET was a major electricity company at the time, and it was looking to expand into the waste management industry. The company continued to grow under BET ownership, and it acquired a number of other waste management companies in the UK. It then went through several ownership changes and today it is one of the largest waste management companies in the UK, providing a wide range of waste management services to businesses and households.</p>
<p>The Oxford Diecast OO Gauge replica of the Dennis Eagle Olympus Biffa refuse truck comes on a plinth, with a clear case lid and Oxford Commercial wrap.</p>
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