Melbourne operator Bayside Coaches/Nuline Charter have taken delivery of a new Coach Concepts/Volvo B11R coach, as it works to provide reliable and greener school and charter transport.
Delivered by CMV Truck & Bus, the new coach was assembled with locally sourced components and crafted by skilled professionals. Every detail, from ergonomic seating to advanced safety systems, was thoughtfully integrated to offer a superior travel experience.
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Purpose‑built for long‑distance comfort and equipped with Volvo’s safety and environmental technology, this new coach will carry students to classrooms, excursions and sporting events, and provide groups with first‑class charter journeys right across Victoria.
“Working closely with both Bayside/ Nuline and Coach Concepts on the delivery of this beautiful B11R has been a rewarding experience,” CMV Truck & BUs Derrimut sales manager Anthony Fisicaro says.
“It is collaborations like these that reinforce our commitment to delivering superior vehicles and sustainable transport solutions that elevate the travel experience across Victoria.
“We look forward to achieving many more milestones together.”
The delivery marks a significant milestone for bodybuilder Coach Concepts, as it is the 500th vehicle the manufacturer has produced.
The success of the new Volvo B11R coach is also a tribute to the efforts of the CMV Truck & Bus Derrimut team.
“This dedicated team is known for their customer‑centric approach, going the extra mile to understand and meet client needs,” a Volvo statement reads.
“Their attention to detail and commitment to exceptional service has been critical in ensuring that each coach not only meets, but exceeds, the high standards set by customers.”
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