Mabey Hire invests in green future with new fleet additions

 

Temporary works specialist Mabey Hire has demonstrated its continued commitment to safetty and environmental responsibilities by upgrading its fleet of commercial vehicles with four new Mercedes-Benz Actros trucks.

The upgrade has played an invaluable role in bringing the company’s entire fleet up to current Euro 6 emission standards, with the four new trucks replacing older fleet.

Mabey Hire believes actions such as this are critical, as the construction industry, and society as a whole, looks to minimise pollutant emissions and improve air quality.

As well as delivering a noticeably improved fuel economy and reduced emissions, the new vehicles also offer a range of safety enhancements and technological features, all designed to improve road safety standards for the driver, pedestrians and fellow road users. 

This significant investment marks the continuation of a five-year relationship and contract between Mabey Hire and Mercedes Benz. 

Speaking about the new fleet, Martin Binns, transport manager at Mabey Hire said: “We’ve been upgrading our fleet and developing our use of safety systems hand in hand with Mercedes-Benz for the past five years.

"Safety is our number one priority. We want our trucks to be as safe as possible, not just for our drivers but for all other road users too."

He added the company also takes its environmental responsibilities very seriously.

"As well as taking steps to reduce our carbon output at our offices and depots across the UK, it’s just as important that we deliver this same approach to sustainability on the road," Binns said.

"The new additions mark a significant investment by Mabey Hire into ensuring that we continue to uphold the three ESG principles of Environment, Social and Governance.”

The four Mercedes-Benz Actros 2535 rigids were delivered to Mabey Hire by Dealer Northside Truck & Van. Their 2.3-metre wide ClassicSpace M-cabs feature 320 mm engine tunnels which allow the floor, and therefore the driver’s seat, to be set lower and contribute to the vehicles’ four-star Direct Vision Standard rating. 

The trucks’ full complement of safety equipment includes Active Break Assist 5 autonomous braking, Lane Keeping Assist to help drivers stay on the straight and narrow, and Stability Control Assist, which mitigates against excessive rolling or pitching. MirrorCam cameras, fitted in place of traditional mirrors, increase forward as well as rearward visibility by removing the large blind spot. 

The new lorries form part of Mabey Hire’s wider commitment to reducing its carbon footprint, with plans to further reduce its scope one direct emissions by moving towards a hybrid and electric car fleet. Mabey Hire is also in the process of reviewing its fleet of forklifts, encompassing electric and biofuels possibilities.

An award-winning temporary works specialist, Mabey Hire has over 60 years’ experience in the construction industry, offering customers an end-to-end service offering and the widest range of temporary works equipment.

For more information, please visit: www.mabeyhire.co.uk.

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