Visit to Coleman Milne

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The staff at Pearson Funeral Service are proud to be qualified and part of the British Institute of Funeral Directors, who provide education and Continual Professional Development to their qualified members. As part of this we visited Coleman-Milne one the main funeral vehicle specialist producing hearse and limousines.

The visit to the Coleman Milne factory was an enlightening experience, offering a comprehensive look into the intricate processes behind the production of hearses and limousines. Shaun and Eddie, seasoned experts at Coleman Milne, kicked off the visit with an engaging talk on the rich history of the company. They delved into the evolution of vehicle manufacturing at Coleman Milne, highlighting the craftsmanship and innovation that have become the hallmarks of their brand.

One of the highlights of the visit was the introduction of the new Etive electric hearse and limousines. These vehicles represent a significant leap forward in funeral vehicle design, offering more space for mourners due to the absence of a traditional drive shaft. , The batteries of the Etive models span the entire floor, and the vehicle provides an impressive range of 280 miles on a full charge, which takes just 1.5 hours. The name “Etive” is inspired by a lush, green loch and valley in Scotland, reflecting the vehicle’s commitment to sustainability and efficiency.

The manufacturing process at the Coleman Milne factory is both meticulous and innovative. Vehicles are first stripped down, with every part labeled and placed in a box. These components stay boxed until the hearse or limousine is ready to be assembled from the donor vehicle, at which point each part is carefully reunited with its original vehicle. This methodical process ensures precision and quality in every build.

During the tour, attendees were shown the moulding area, where fibreglass units for vehicles are crafted, and the paint shop, where the secrets behind the stunning finishes on the vehicles were revealed. The attention to detail and quality control in these areas underscored the brand’s dedication to excellence.

Adding to the excitement of the visit, attendees were given a sneak peek at the upcoming 214 Mercedes vehicles, promising a blend of luxury and functionality, expected to be completed soon. This glimpse into the future of Coleman Milne’s offerings left the visitors eagerly anticipating the next innovations in funeral vehicle design.