TRANSTECH Oy of Oulu, a division of Finnish steelmaker Rautaruukki, was briefly a supplier of new wagons to the UK market. It notably built JMA coal hoppers for National Power and KSA hi-cube vans for Rover Group.
Most numerous were two batches of container flats built for Tiphook’s spot-hire fleet. Forty PFA wagons were delivered in 1987 and 1988, Nos. TIPH 93242-281, which had Gloucester GPS fabricated bogies and a top speed of 60mph.
Uses included movement of compacted waste from Chatham Docks to Stewartby landfill site for Shanks & McEwan, plus Ministry of Defence traffic. The fleet was later sold to Network Rail and used for conveying rail handling machinery, continuous welded rail and RHTT modules.
However, they were quickly replaced by newer FEA/JZA wagons, and only Nos. NLU 93264/274 remain in stock.