FGV Holdings Bhd To Buy 54 Euro 5 Prime Movers From Volvo...

FGV Holdings Bhd To Buy 54 Euro 5 Prime Movers From Volvo Trucks Malaysia

FGV Holdings Berhad is set to buy a total of 54 units of Euro 5 prime movers from Volvo Trucks Malaysia. This purchase is set to improve the cost efficiency of its fleet as well as reduce total emissions.

“At FGV, we believe that sustainability comes first, and profit and growth will follow. This collaboration signifies our unwavering commitment to innovation, sustainability, and operational excellence in the agribusiness industry. The course of this 30-year partnership has seen our fleet grow to encompass over 600 units of various Volvo trucks. Today, with these state-of-the-art Volvo Prime Movers, equipped with Euro 5 engines emission, we are taking a quantum leap forward in terms of sustainability and environmental stewardship. As we embark on this new chapter together, I am filled with great optimism for the positive impact this collaboration will have on our business, our industry, and the communities we serve,” said FGV Group Chief Executive Officer, Dato’ Nazrul Mansor.

Volvo FH_Prime MoverThe acquisition of these modern and fuel-efficient Euro 5 prime movers, which will be specialised for general cargo and CPO (Crude Palm Oil) tankers, are aligned with FGV Sustainability Framework Agenda and its 3 pillars i.e. Protecting the Environment; Respecting Human Rights; and Promoting Economic Growth.

The Letter of Award was signed by Fakhrunniam Othman, Group Divisional Director, Logistics & Others Sector of FGV and Anthony O’Connell, Managing Director of Volvo Truck Malaysia.

Volvo Trucks Malaysia_Managing Director_Anthony O'Connell“Today is a significant day for both FGV and Volvo Trucks Malaysia. We understand FGV’s needs as a reputable integrated agribusiness leader; that reliability and efficiency of its fleet is critical to the livelihood of its people, the economy and environment. At the same time, we need to consider reducing climate impact, using the world’s resources more efficiently, and conducting business more responsibly. We are thrilled to support FGV’s transition to fuel efficient Euro 5 engines, well ahead of the industry’s compliance deadline set for 2027. Our efforts in Malaysia are in line with our global Volvo Trucks brand promise of leading the way in improving efficiency for the transportation industry. This is driven by new technologies with the introduction of Fully Electric and gas-powered Prime Movers,” commented Anthony O’Connell.

“Volvo Euro 5 Prime Movers meet stringent international emission requirements which offer businesses better fuel economy and a cleaner fleet,” Product Manager for Volvo Malaysia, William Ee, explained. “Euro 5 emission trucks are designed to reduce harmful pollutants such as NOx (Nitrus Oxides), PM (Particulate Matter), HC (Hydrocarbon) and CO (Carbon Monoxide). In high concentration, these pollutants can cause health issues and also global warming. By using Euro 5 trucks in their fleet, FGV is in line with Malaysia’s 2050 carbon neutral goal.”

The Volvo Trucks Euro 5 range is equipped with the latest software and engines specifically tuned for greater fuel efficiency. Additionally, it has features such as I-roll which disengages the driveline when not needed, helping to achieve greater fuel savings of between 3% to 5%.

FH16 interior cab-slpVolvo Trucks believes that smarter and more fuel-efficient trucks are becoming a necessity for ensuring a sustainable future, and that technology, product and human behaviour must work together to make it happen. Its driver development programme, which is offered to all customers, is meant to help drivers hone their fuel-efficient driving techniques. This programme also educates drivers about the significant correlation of fuel-efficient driving and enhanced safety on the road, and how they play a very important role for the entire ecosystem.

“Volvo Trucks intends to continue our introduction of sustainable trucks into the Malaysian market. Keeping our eye on the 2050 deadline for carbon neutrality, Volvo is keenly looking to collaborate with others in achieving a greener future for Malaysia,” added O’Connell.

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