Customer References
  Mike Beer Transport's Dover Port Zone Depot incorporates a state of the art MOT truck inspection pit designed to exact Ministry Of Transport Specifications which will shortly be open to the public for department of transport annual LGV testing.
This will be used to the advantage of all local hauliers who currently travel further for these facilities.

Hellyar Plastics - Tony Young
"We have been using Mike Beer Transport since they were recommended to us in 1995. Early on in our relationship we soon found they were a very friendly and efficiently run compnay, and one we could do business with. We were very impressed that there was no hesitation in providing a range of vehicles to suit our business. Their vehicles are well maintained and of smart appearance".

Carter Products - David Millard
"Carter Products have been using the srvices of Mike Beer Transport for two years to current. We have used their Transport for two years to current . we have used their Transport & Storage service on a continued basis in that time. The storage service has included the sampling of all products delivered to their depot for us. This part of the service is very important to us and has to be carried out to BSI BS 56001-1:1991. A JIT system has been adopted to draw back goods from Mike Beer Transport to feed our production lines. Due to the unpredictable nature of our business this has called for a slick and understanding attitude from the staff and resources at Mike Beers. I am pleased to report that they have always met our needs both for Transport and Storage above and beyond our requirements".

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