
JMS Powered Access has expanded its in-house transport capability with the investment in two new Kässbohrer KSLS 3 trailers, further strengthening its ability to deliver powered access platforms reliably to customer sites across the UK.
The new trailers will support JMS’s growing hire fleet by increasing capacity for safe, efficient collections and deliveries, helping customers keep projects on schedule.
The Kässbohrer KSLS 3 trailers are designed specifically for plant and access transport, providing a robust, low-height deck ideal for loading a wide range of MEWPs and associated equipment.They are equipped with mesh rear ramps, electric winches and BPW axles.
The additional Kässbohrer trailers ensure that as the fleet grows, JMS’s delivery and collection capability scales alongside it, maintaining service levels for both planned and short-notice hires.
Operating its own trailers allows JMS to closely coordinate transport with hire schedules, site access windows and customer safety requirements. This increased control helps minimise downtime on site, supports early starts or late collections where needed, and ensures machines arrive ready to work.
Justin Lynn, JMS Director said: “Investment in our delivery fleet is just as important as investment in new access platforms. The new Kässbohrer KSLS 3 trailers give us more flexibility, more capacity and more control over how we get equipment to and from site, which ultimately benefits our customers on every hire.”
