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Plymouth vehicle repair company installs MOT station for growing customer base

Colebrook Transporters specialises in campervan conversions and vehicle repairs

Colebrook Transporters director, Sophie Wanless, with Ignition's relationship manager, Ross Hyde(Image: Ignition)

A Plymouth-based company specialising in campervan conversions and vehicle repairs, has installed and registered a new MOT station on site.

Colebrook Transporters established itself in 2013 and until now has partly outsourced MOT services by providing its own specialist mechanics but hiring a local MOT bay.

The company hopes that its upgraded garage facilities will boost revenue and productivity, and make more MOT appointments available for its growing customer base.

Truro-based Ignition provides financial support to SMEs via commercial loans for specific business purposes, or by financing a wide range of business assets including vehicles, machinery and equipment. It was able to assist Colebrook Transporters with the funding required for the site preparation, the installation of the new MOT station, and its equipment.

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The new MOT bay is now fully operational and approved for vehicle classes 4 (standard cars and caravans), 5 (larger vans and minibuses) and 7 (heavier goods vehicles).

According to one of Colebrook Transporters’ three directors, Jamie Parr, creating the new MOT station was a "substantial undertaking".

Mr Parr said: “This has certainly been a significant project for us, but one we have been keen to progress with, due to the clear benefits the MOT station will bring to our business and to our customers.