
Rolland have been manufacturers of agricultural and industrial trailers since 1946 and are the leaders in their field.
Aiming to offer their customers products of quality; in constant evolution, Rolland maintain indisputable technical advantage.
The History
1946 – Joseph Rolland opened a small workshop in the village of Pencain.
1949 – Busy with other project Joseph built his first tipping-trailer with a screw system for tipping.
1951 – Joseph Rolland quipped his trailers with hydraulic tipping gear.
1958 – With the increasing use of tractors on the land, Joseph built his first spreader.
1969 – The year of the balanced-beam creation at Rolland.
1972 – The wide-spreading kits were adapted to the spreaders.
1976 – The adoption of standardization to the drop-trailer sides.
1982 – The large factory mechanical upgrade with the first Robot welder.
1985 – The birth of the ‘Turbo’ range with capacities of 7.5t to 24t.
1989 – The installation of the fully automatic shot-blasting system using ball bearings.
1990 – The Conic manure spreader is started.
1996 – Launch of the hydraulic lowering livestock trailer & the twin vertical beater manure spreader.
1999 – Rolland head-hunt the renowned salesman, Alan Clothier.
2001 – The new-look trailer, Turbovac provides larger volume of up to 46m2
2005 – Rolland move from Pencran to their new, state of the art, factory at Treflevanez.
The Technical Advantage
Constantly researching, the best of new technology is adopted, ensuring Rolland Trailers maintain or exceed their own high standards.
An innovative company, their modern factory is equipped with the highest specification tooling and manufacturing process to produce trailers designed to last and built to the very best construction standards.
Rolland also considers and respects the environment and their own personnel.
The Process
The Rolland manufacturing finishing processes exceed normal expectations.
Each vehicle is shot-blasted, de-greased then phosphate treated, electroplated and oven cured and finally, powder coated and oven cured again. – (See below)
Shot-Blasting

De-greasing and Phosphate treatment

Electro-plating and Oven Curing

Powder-Coating and Oven-Curing



