Equipment Manufacture
Boniface Engineering
Founded in 1982 the company has always specialized in the manufacture of vehicle recovery equipment. In the early days all the products were designed and developed by Boniface.
Miller Industries (USA) acquired Boniface Engineering in 1996; many of the products installed today at Thetford originate from Miller factories in the USA and France. Miller Industries is the world’s largest manufacturer of towing and recovery equipment and include the brand names Century, Challenger, Holmes, Eagle, Jige, Boniface, Chevron, Vulcan and Champion.
There are three sites in close proximity of each other located along Howlett Way.
42 Howlett Way is home to the Fabrication shop where the main equipment is manufactured and the Engineering & Design office. Separated by a walkway is the Body shop where the team manufactures bodies from stainless steel to meet the customer's specification.
46 Howlett Way is the home of the Transporter Workshop where a specialist team of engineers build a wide range of steel and aluminium transporters.
Also on this site, on September 29 2005 the company opened its showcase 10,000sq ft assembly shop where the hydraulics and pneumatics are installed and tested and the equipment is installed onto the chassis.
One point to note is that every heavy vehicle manufactured at Boniface differs in some way, this is part of the unique bespoke service offered to our customers.
62 Howlett Way is home to reception and all the administration offices, our extensive Stores and the Finishing Shop - where vehicles are completed after they have been painted. Every vehicle is individually tested and certified to meet the exacting company production standards as well as the various legislative standards.
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