Give your business a lift

June 21, 2010
Give your business a lift Roger Dyson outside the showroom, unveiled in June 2008, which was the climax of a three-year investment and redevelopment programme for the group
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The Roger Dyson Group has been working in the vehicle recovery industry for almost forty years. The company, which has a strong Irish customer base, is recognised as one of Europe’s leading manufacturers and suppliers of both light and heavy recovery systems.


The Dyson range includes the highly popular Dyson Hydraloader SLa Super Low approach slidebeds, which can be specified in steel or light-weight aluminium. They offer access angles as low as 4.9 degrees and can also be fitted with optional second decks or equipped with cranes for use as accident units.

The range also includes single and multi-car transporters, Enforcer spectacle lifts and vehicle lifting cranes as well as specialised equipment such as protected vehicle transporters, plant loaders and travelling axle trailers.

Topping the range are Dyson’s real ‘big hitters’ the Commander and NRC sliding and rotating recovery systems. Engineered to the highest standard, yet competitively priced, the Dyson Commander offers a long reach and variable tilt underlift to cope with the toughest jobs.

Roger Dyson is the sole Irish and UK distributor of Canadian-built NRC systems. These come with a selection of sliding or sliding and rotating booms capable of lifting up to 60,000kg, making them among the most powerful recovery vehicles available.  

As well as manufacturing outstanding new recovery vehicles, the Roger Dyson Group also offers an extensive range of high quality used vehicles. A full listing of vehicles available can always be viewed on the company website  HYPERLINK "http://www.rogerdyson.com" www.rogerdyson.com. Potential customers are also welcome to visit the company’s impressive showroom which is located in Droitwich, Worcestershire.

“Our vehicles are built to highest quality standards and backed by the industry’s finest after sales service,” says Managing Director Roger Dyson. “Whatever you need in the recovery game, give us a call and we’ll do our very best to help.”
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