Dennis Eagle Explained

Dennis Eagle Limited is a UK-based bin lorry manufacturer owned by Terberg Environmental.

Dennis Eagle
Type:Manufacturer
Founded:1907
Num Locations:2 Countries
Services:Garbage Trucks/Rubbish Lorries
Parent:Terberg Group, Ros Roca
Subsid:Dennis Eagle Inc.

Overview

Before operations were merged with Terberg Environmental, Dennis Eagle employed a workforce of over 600 across its two manufacturing sites and service network, which included nine depots as well as mobile engineers based throughout the UK. Body and chassis assembly took place at the Warwick headquarters, with cabs built at the additional manufacturing facility in Blackpool. Producing over 1,000 refuse collection vehicles each year, the company also had an international network of distributors.

History

Dennis Brothers had made specialised vehicles for municipal authorities from the early 1920s though they were primarily builders of chassis for buses, fire engines and haulage lorries.

Eagle Engineering Company, agricultural and general engineers of Warwick, was incorporated in 1907. It made oil and petrol internal combustion stationary engines and some small agricultural equipment and provided municipalities with refuse vehicles and road sweepers and tower lorries at relatively inexpensive prices sometimes built on Dennis chassis. Soon after the start of the Great Depression Eagle turned from engines to building road trailers and semi-trailers for articulated vehicles. They also added an electrical and wireless department and produced Chakophone wireless sets until 1936. Ownership changed a number of times during the 1960s.

Dennis Eagle's history goes back to the autumn of 1971 when Hestair Group bought Yorkshire Vehicles Limited in Leeds and Eagle Engineering Co in Warwick.[1] Six months later Hestair bought Dennis Motor Holdings[2] and thereafter managed the businesses as the Vehicle Division of Hestair Engineering. Municipal bodies were made in Warwick by Hestair Eagle (incorporating Yorkshire Vehicles), municipal chassis were made by Dennis in Guildford, cabs were made in Blackpool.

Hestair set up a special Environmental Vehicles Division for its waste management activities.[3] In 1985 Hestair moved municipal chassis manufacture from the Dennis plant at Guildford to a new 125,000 square foot plant on the Heathcote Industrial Estate at Warwick. They were joined there by Hestair Eagle's municipal bodies operations which moved across Warwick from Saltisford. The new Dennis Eagle plant was the largest refuse vehicle manufacturing site in Europe.[4] [5] [6] In 1991 Shelvoke & Drewry's design rights were bought from the receiver.

Environmental Vehicles, Dennis Eagle, now represented around one-third of Hestair's Vehicle Division. Following more changes of parent company (Hestair to Trinity to Dennis Group to Mayflower) Dennis Eagle was sold in July 1999 to NatWest Equity Partners.[7] In January 2004, Dennis Eagle was purchased by ABN Amro.[8]

In 2007, Dennis Eagle was purchased by Ros Roca.[9] Ros Roca and Terberg Environmental then merged in 2016, with Terberg holding the controlling interest. The various companies within the new group retained their trading names. [10] [11]

In 2021, Dennis entered the U.S. market with their ProView chassis being built at a new facility in Summerville, SC.[12]

Dennis Eagle UK products

!From!To!Name!Chassis!Body!Binlift!Significance
?MunicipalYesNoNo
1979PhoenixNoYesNoRear loading RCV featuring intermittent 'sweep-slide' packer. Most rode on the Dennis Delta chassis from 1979-92, which used the joint cab design shared with Shelvoke & Drewry (whose corresponding version as known as the "P-type".
1992?EliteYesNoNoThe UK's first low entry cab, replaces the "Delta" chassis/cab.
2001?Phoenix 2NoYesNoReplacement for the Phoenix, although closely based on the Ex-Cell model.
2003?Elite 2[13] YesNoNo
2010CurrentOlympus[14] NoYesNoA minor update to Phoenix 2, resulting from the merger with Ros Roca.
?CurrentOlympus Twin PackNoYesNoTwo compartments can individually hold different types of waste.
?CurrentOlympus DuoNoYesNoThree compartments can individually hold waste.
?CurrentOlympus MiniNoYesNo
??Beta 500[15] NoNoYes
?CurrentBeta 2[16] NoNoYes
20132021Elite 6YesNoNoThe name reflects it's Euro 6 compliance
2021CurrenteCollect[17] YesNoNoWorld's first OEM Electric RCV.
2021CurrentElite+[18] YesNoNo

Notes and References

  1. Hestair acquires Eagle Engineering The Times 19 October 1971 page 21
  2. Hestair offers £3.4m for Dennis Motors The Times 28 March 1972 page 19
  3. Torbay Conference Commercial Motor 8 June 1973 page 57
  4. 450 Jobs to Go The Times 16 March 1985 page 2
  5. http://archive.commercialmotor.com/article/23rd-march-1985/6/dennis-moves Dennis moves
  6. http://archive.commercialmotor.com/article/26th-october-1985/13/restructured-team-installed-at-hestair Restructured team installed at Hestair
  7. http://archive.commercialmotor.com/article/5th-august-1999/18/natwest-subsidiary-buys-dennis-eagle Natwest subsidiary buys Dennis Eagle
  8. http://archive.commercialmotor.com/article/15th-january-2004/7/eagle-strike Eagle strike
  9. News: Spanish conglomerate ready to cart off Dennis Eagle. 8 December 2006. The Daily Telegraph. London. Ben. Harrington. 1 May 2010.
  10. Web site: Boxall. Hannah. Dennis Eagle owner Ros Roca announces merger with Terberg Environmental. Resource. Resource Media. 31 December 2016. 26 February 2016.
  11. https://web.archive.org/web/20211105084003/https://www.smmt.co.uk/2016/03/terberg-ros-roca-group-to-be-based-in-warwick/ Terberg Ros Roca Group to be based in Warwick
  12. https://www.dennis-eagle.com/resources/news/Specialist-refuse-truck-maker-Dennis-Eagle-enters-US-market/
  13. Web site: 2 May 2003 . Returning to the CIWM . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150919203533/http://www.denniseagle.rjtweb.net/news/eagle_eye13.pdf . 19 September 2015 . 31 December 2016 . Dennis Eagle.
  14. Web site: Olympus Bodies RCVs . 2022-05-22 . www.dennis-eagle.co.uk . en.
  15. Web site: The Beta 500 Binlift . 1 March 2023 . Classic Refuse Trucks.
  16. Web site: Dennis Eagle Beta Bin lift . 2022-05-22 . www.dennis-eagle.co.uk . en.
  17. Web site: Full Electric RCV: eCollect . 2022-05-22 . www.dennis-eagle.co.uk . en.
  18. Web site: Elite+ Chassis . 2022-05-22 . www.dennis-eagle.co.uk . en.