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Ideally situated just off the A139, our Peterborough depot is a short drive from the River Nene and within two miles of London Road football stadium. Nearby Peterborough Cathedral is perhaps the most famous landmark in the city, and is located between our warehouse and Peterborough railway station. With several good road links in close proximity to Carr Road Industrial Estate, we can always adhere to our four hour delivery promise.
There are seven full-time employees on site during working hours, including a regional manager, sales engineer and delivery drivers. The depot itself is more than 24,000 square feet and stocks a comprehensive assortment of readily available hire equipment. Delivery staff are always on hand to provide you with immediate HVAC solutions, so when you contact us you can expect same-day response. We also have customer parking, allowing swift collection of small units direct from your local branch if needed.
We offer a full range of services from our Peterborough depot, including air conditioning hire, pump hire, chiller hire, heater hire, boiler hire, dehumidifier hire and ventilation hire. We understand the varying needs of clients in all industries, making us very well-placed to provide you with temporary solutions or maintenance assistance. We will dispatch equipment to all locations in Peterborough, Cambridgeshire and Rutland, including: Kettering, Cambridge, Corby, Boston, Newmarket and Spalding.
Call us now on 01733 555767 to arrange a free site survey or discuss how we can assist your process. At Andrews, we strive to provide cost-effective rental packages which ensure all client requirements are met.
With over 30 depots strategically placed throughout the UK and Ireland
Providing a 4 hour response time, irrespective of your location
A dedicated fleet of delivery vehicles and staff on standby 24/7 365 days a year
An extensive global presense, with branches across Europe and the Middle East
Our expansive depot network ensures our clients benefit from genuine nationwide coverage, meaning even the most remote locations can be accommodated with minimal fuss.
As the UK’s leading specialist hire company, we pride ourselves on providing our customers with 24-hour nationwide coverage including a dedicated out-of-hours service that operates 365 days a year.
With engineers and operations teams on standby at all times, we are able to guarantee equipment is delivered efficiently and promptly.
Andrews Sykes has a global presence, boasting an extensive network of offices and branches in numerous countries across the world.
From Cambridge, Huntingdon or areas south of Peterborough, follow the M11 north-bound. Take the A14 and A1 to Fletton Parkway in Peterborough, exiting at junction 17. Merge onto the A1139 and proceed for five miles. At junction 5, head towards the City Centre, then take the third exit at the roundabout. Slight right onto Carr Road, continuing until you reach Frank Perkins Way. We are located on the right.
If travelling from Corby or regions west of the depot, head eastwards on Lloyds Road. Drive from the A43, A1 and A1139 to Peterborough, exiting at junction 5 towards the City Centre. At the roundabout, take the third exit onto Carr Road. Slight right and continue for 150 metres onto Frank Perkins Way. The destination is on your right hand side.
Peterborough station is the city’s main railway link, and a short bus ride away from our location. Managed by East Coast, the station itself is a major interchange and has excellent services going in both directions. Frequent trains to London King’s Cross, Cambridge, Stevenage and East Anglia run throughout the day, with major cities including Nottingham, Sheffield, Leicester, Manchester and Liverpool also served.
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