Fly By Nite returns to Tiger for temperature-controlled trailers

Winsford, UK: Fly By Nite, which provides logistics and warehousing for the entertainment industry has for the fourth time, has taken temperature-controlled trailers from Tiger.

Adding temperature-controlled trailers to its fleet for the first time enables Fly By Nite Conferences to offer orchestras transport of musical instruments by keeping the internal temperature to a constant 21 degrees. This mitigates the potential cracking and splitting of these often expensive instruments such as cellos. Temperature control maintains their sound and also their state of tune while in transit.

Richard Brown, transport manager, Fly By Nite, says: “Tiger have once again delivered the goods, on time, and to a high standard, this time with specialised temperature controlled trailers that allow us to offer an extra layer of specialism to our orchestral clients. Our fleet remains very busy all year round and we feel we can rely on Tiger’s products and services. These new additions to our fleet should prove an invaluable asset. Thanks to Tom and the rest of the Tiger team along with the guys at LeciTrailer for producing these unique trailers for us.”

Tiger’s partnership with LeciTrailer of Spain, allows the design and build of bespoke products. Fly By Nite’s new trailers are personalised in various ways, with a 970mm coupling/fifth wheel height, twin hamburger-style rear lights, additional sensors and switches for the interior lighting, a lockable door cam protector, and a unique alloy ramp carrier to accommodate their loading and unloading preferences.

Keeping the temperature to 21 degrees mitigates the potential cracking and splitting of expensive musical instruments such as cellos. Temperature control maintains their sound and also their state of tune while in transit

Load securing with delicate and expensive orchestral instruments in mind has also been catered for by Tiger’s design and engineering team, with three rows of horizontal E-tracks at different heights, plus vertical E-tracks from the roof, down each side of the trailer.

Thomas Stott, key accounts manager, Tiger Trailers, said: “It’s been a pleasure as always for us to work closely with the Fly By Nite team in ensuring that our latest trailers for them meet exactly what they need for the high-profile and time-sensitive work they do. It’s been exciting to develop a different type of product for them, from our proven temperature controlled range, which we have offered since 2020, and it’s great to see on Fly By Nite’s social channels that Tiger-built trailers are delivering instruments, sound equipment, refreshments and other loads to some of the biggest names in global entertainment.”

Fly By Nite has previously ordered 30 straight-frame single-deck articulated box van semi-trailers from Tiger, along with four step-frame variants, and the specialist operator’s four new temperature controlled vehicles from the Cheshire OEM’s refrigerated range have entered straight into service on UK and European orchestral tours.