Showing posts with label volvo trucks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label volvo trucks. Show all posts

Wednesday, 18 August 2010

Volvo display new FL Narrow Track

A number of luminaries from the petrochemical industry in the UK were amongst the guests at a seminar at the Volvo Trucks headquarters in Warwick. The seminar involved the launch of the new Volvo FL Narrow Track tanker, with the guests being able to view them alongside an FE 6x2 rear-steer tanker. The seminar, whilst focussing on the Narrow Track's specifications, also demonstrated how Volvo can work with their customers on a number of issues. There are a few variables, such as using Dynafleet telematics and Volvo Service Point Online, which can be customised, allowing the customer to reduce their fuel usage and manage the vehicle effectively.

The FL Narrow Track fuel tanker features a payload of 11,000 litres, and the FL Narrow Track gas tanker can hold 6200 Kg of Liquid Propane Gas (LPG). The size of these payloads, and the subsequently less frequent need to reload, mean that they are able to be effective alternatives to a GVW truck, or a Scania P94 fuel truck.

The FL Narrow Track measures 2.1 metres in width over the doors, and 2.3 metres over the mudwings. In order to ensure that the vehicle can be serviced by Volvo's network of dealerships, without recourse to special parts, there have been two modifications: the mirror arms have been made narrower, and the rear wheels and tyres have been replaced by super singles on 8 stud steel wheels. It can also be equipped with Volvo's I-Sync, the automated transmission.

The Narrow Track FL is suited to applications which aren't reliant upon axle loading tolerance, as it is 5.8 tonnes at front and 10.3 rear. Another vehicle that was displayed was the 6x2, which featured a rear-steer tag-axle that is operated by hydraulics, and was there to draw attention to a new rental offer by Volvo and Haartz Tanker Rentals. The offer is a Volvo FE 340 with a capacity of 20,000 litres, replete with pumping equipment, for £804 per week, with a minimum term of 12 months.

Tuesday, 10 August 2010

Crossroads complete acquisition of Hartshorne Group

The has been an acquisition in West Yorkshire, as Crossroads Truck & Bus completed the takeover of Hartshorne Group, a Midlands-based company which, like Crossroads, are a truck trader, specifically for Volvo.

The two businesses will continue operate with their own identities, running as individual companies, but within the same group. Martin Cronin, the Managing Director of Crossroads, said:

The addition of Hartshorne to the Group will give us greater opportunity to add value to customer's operations by providing consistency and continuity across the key distribution centres of the Midlands and Yorkshire. We believe, that by working together, we can create even more opportunities for our employees, provide even greater customer service locally and build for the long-term future of both businesses.

Between the two companies, they employ nearly 1000 members of staff across 20 separate Volvo dealerships, and produce a turnover of £200 million per year. Their pedigree is shown in Crossroads' status as former holder of the Motor transport Dealer of the Year award.