Ainscough expands fleet with 18 single-tank Scania tractors05 October 2022

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Ainscough Crane Hire has recently invested in its fleet with the addition of 18 new single-fuel-tank Scania trucks.

The Scania 660 SXT trucks have arrived as part of Ainscough’s ongoing investment programme. Lighter in weight than previous trucks, the aerodynamically designed models enable improved levels of fuel consumption.

The new trucks will also enable the company’s operatives to take advantage of the HVO (hydrogenated vegetable oil) fuel bunkers present at all depots following the company’s recent switch to HVO.

The vehicles feature electric plugs which can be utilised while idle at depots and certain customer sites, further increasing Ainscough’s fuel efficiency. The team also worked with Scania to relocate toolbox positions, allowing for easy roadside access to the trucks, and reducing the need for manual handling and associated risks.

As the trucks run on single fuel tanks, Scania was able to add additional storage space where the second fuel tank would previously sit. The space allows drivers to stow away PPE and safety gear as opposed to carrying it with them in the cab.

Drivers of the new trucks will have access to a tyre pressure monitoring system which allows the observing of both axles, along with tyre temperature, brake temperature, and the security of the wheel nuts. This system means any issues with the truck can be rectified before leaving a site or depot.

The interior of the truck has a flat floor, giving the driver maximum freedom of movement as they transition from driving to resting to sleeping – for which there is a reclining seat and extendable 1,000mm bed.

Chris Britton, general manager for heavy cranes and transport at Ainscough Crane Hire, said: “The main difference we have with this model is that we have a single fuel tank because we can now take advantage of the HVO bunkers at all of our depots across the United Kingdom.”

Earlier this year Ainscough Crane Hire become the first national crane company in the world to commit to using HVO (hydrogenated vegetable oil) in its fleet, representing a key milestone in the construction industry’s journey to net zero.

The move covers Ainscough’s fleet of more than 400 cranes and more than 30 transport and heavy goods vehicles (HGVs).

Ainscough anticipates that the adoption of HVO will result in a further CO2 reduction of up to 90%. An additional 5% reduction has been achieved through wider energy saving initiatives with the residual circa 5% met via the use of UK-based residual carbon offsetting.

Ainscough previously invested in ten Scania trucks, Model 5580/650A6X4NZ Premium Highline XT spec in 2021. The new vehicles were sourced according to Ainscough’s Safety, Environmental, and Comfort (SEC) principles and Make the Safe Choice policy.

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Transport Engineer

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