16.03.2021
Truck mounted bar
UK aerial lift distributor Cumberland Platforms (CPL) - part of the Klubb group - has partnered with Heineken to develop the Wind0.0w Service - a drinks bar mounted on the platform of a truck mounted lift to serve pints through people’s second floor windows during lockdown.
CPL was approached by London based PR agency COW PR late last year who was looking for a suitable platform for the Heineken project. Both companies began working on the design while the vinyl wrap was produced by MadeUp.
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The truck mounted elevated bar will visit London, Birmingham, Manchester and Edinburgh
CPL said: “This is something new for the access industry so we spent time making sure the project could be done while still promoting full safety for all involved in the project. The eye catching design is a great advert for both CPL and Heineken 0.0. We are proud to get involved in something fun after almost a year without our usual events timetable.”
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The bar has been designed to comply with all safety regulations
The 13.1 metre P130A, mounted on a Isuzu D-Max chassis, will tour the UK visiting London, Birmingham, Manchester and Edinburgh in April rolling out the Wind0.0w Service deliveries. Lucky winners from a draw will receive a pint of non-alcoholic Heineken 0.0 delivered to their window by singer Sophie Ellis-Bextor as well as other regional celebrities.
To enter the draw, visit:
www.wind00wservice.com.
Stey
Any chance of two pints of Guinness and three packets of pork scratchings please? #desperate
Sherm
The lockdown for COVID has caused so many businesses to shuffle the cards, reveal and hope there will be an Ace up the sleeve as if by some magical trick. My Niftylift has a sat idle since the first week of November. So, I commenced to develop another woodworking shop to make more spinner tops. This activity helped my attitude stay positive even though it has not yet generated income. Thousands of folk have lost jobs and fallen behind on living expenses. That can ruin a persons dreams and goals which is tough to rebound from. So, I support what the Heineken project has done, if nothing more to keep people active and do some advertising. Cheers!
mauricio
these guys must have a huge oversupply of truck mounted lifts, i wonder if this kind of work is enough to even pay the financing of the machines, much less the maintenance costs