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Blackcircles.com has launched its first-ever mobile tyre fitting van, offering customers a new level of convenience with expert tyre services ...

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Blackcircles.com has launched its first-ever mobile tyre fitting van, offering customers a new level of convenience with expert tyre services delivered directly to their doorstep. 

The mobile unit will cover West Lothian and Edinburgh, providing drivers with on-demand tyre fitting and essential vehicle services. Perfect for trades, couriers, and SMEs, the service is perfect for those who want to service their vehicle without disrupting their day. 

The mobile unit is operated in partnership with Craig Murray, a trusted franchisee based in Silverburn. Craig brings over 10 years of experience and a strong reputation for customer service, making him the ideal partner to pilot this exciting new venture.

John Paterson, Head of Network at Blackcircles, commented: “We’re incredibly excited to see our first mobile fitting van on the road—this marks a major step forward in the Blackcircles journey,” 

“Partnering with Craig to bring this service to life has been a fantastic experience, and it reflects our ongoing commitment to making tyre replacement as convenient as possible. Being able to support our customers right at their doorstep or workplace is a game-changer, and we’re just getting started.

“We’re incredibly excited to see our first mobile fitting van on the road—this marks a major step forward in the Blackcircles journey,” said John Paterson, Head of Network at Blackcircles.

The service can be booked online at www.blackcircles.com and is available to both businesses and independent consumers. 

The van officially hits the road next week, with more updates and potential expansion areas to be announced soon. Keep an eye out for more news as Blackcircles continues to evolve its services to better serve you wherever you are.

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