Continental cuts costs for Whitelaws 26 January 2023

Whitelaws Continental ContiPressureCheck ContiPressureCheck has been deployed across its 23 fleet of service buses

George Whitelaw, director at Lanarkshire-based bus company Whitelaws, has confirmed continental’s tyre pressure monitoring system has saved a minimum of £20,000 per year on replacement rubber.

The ContiPressureCheck system has been deployed across its 23 fleet of service buses and is a mainstay of the company’s tyre maintenance schedule.

“The system has undoubtedly saved us a significant amount of money over the years,” explained Whitelaw. “Before we installed the system from Continental Digital Solutions, we were reliant on simply looking at the tyres daily and giving them a thorough inspection every couple of weeks. That’s not the case now. The in-cab display warns us of any issues as they occur, so we’re able to stop the vehicle and remedy the situation before it becomes serious.”

Whitelaw suggested that, since installing ContiPressureCheck in 2015, the bus operator has only suffered around 10 roadside incidents. Prior to its use, the business averaged one terminal puncture a week across the fleet at a cost of around £400 per tyre.

Whitelaws deals with other associated costs attributed to a roadside breakdown. Financial penalties for lateness and delays, the need to provide a replacement bus with a driver and the potential vehicle damage caused by a rapid deflation.

“Tyre waste was huge,” Whitelaws added, “and they’re very expensive if you’re having to replace them earlier than you would otherwise need to. Managing costs is critical to any business, and we need to extract the maximum life out of a tyre without, of course, compromising the safety of our customers and others on the road. It’s saved us money in the workshop by allowing us to be more efficient and the bus is not off the road for so long, which means it can spend longer in revenue earning service.

“I’m also able to forecast tyre life cycles using the pressures, which has helped us to optimise our tyre supply contract.”

For Whitelaws, the new agreement with Continental Digital Solutions coincided with a switch to running Continental tyres across its fleet. The contract, operated by R&J Strang, has helped to provide further efficiency gains for the business.

“Not only do the tyres return a greater mileage than those from our last supplier, but R&J Strang is also able to provide a one-stop service whereby the ContiPressureCheck sensors are pre-fitted to our new tyres. It’s a much simpler and easier process for us as I can fit six new tyres to a vehicle in as little as half an hour. All I have to do is recalibrate the sensors, road test the vehicle and retorque the nuts and it’s ready for service.”

Author
Transport Engineer

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