Koller to Present their Latest Innovative Wheelchair Safety Products at the Redbridge Transport Show

Published: 26th January 2017

 

Koller, specialists in the design and manufacture of wheelchair accessible vehicle products, will be attending the London Borough of Redbridge Transport event in Ilford, London on 15 February where they will be supporting the show by demonstrating key products from their portfolio.

The seventh annual event, organised in partnership with the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport, will welcome industry leaders in the fleet vehicle trade, and will present influential speakers addressing the current and future compliance challenges faced by transport management today.

Koller will be exhibiting a number of products at the show including the EXCEL 120 Combined wheelchair restraint, the first product of its type on the market.

Andrew Nurrish, Koller sales manager said: “The London Borough of Redbridge Transport event will be the first exhibition we have supported this year, and is the ideal event in which to present the industry with our key products.

“We will be show-casing the EXCEL 120 Combined restraint, one of our most innovative and advanced wheelchair restraint products to date. The product has been designed to secure a forward-facing wheelchair of up to 120 kg and one passenger, and includes the stringent safety test requirements of ISO 10542 to ensure customer’s peace of mind.

“The Koller team will be on hand to demonstrate the products being supplied to the show. The event is also the perfect opportunity to network with new and existing clients and to reiterate the importance of choosing wheelchair safety products which have been rigorously tested and offer the quality and attention to detail to meet the demanding and changing needs of users.”

Koller will also be showing the FAST RS Combined restraint system which provides a unique combination of safety, space saving and speed of operation to meet the high expectations of vehicle users.
 

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