Suttons Tankers celebrates a significant milestone by acquiring its 100th fuel truck, emphasizing efficiency and cutting-edge technology.
- The new Volvo FM truck is part of a batch of four, equipped with Gardner Denver discharge systems.
- The company highlights a 10% increase in fuel efficiency compared to older models.
- All trucks are fitted with Microlise telematics and outward-facing cameras for comprehensive monitoring.
- Driver feedback is prioritized to enhance the working environment and ensure customer satisfaction.
Suttons Tankers has reached an impressive milestone, acquiring its 100th fuel truck—a Volvo FM model known for its advanced features. This acquisition is part of a batch of four low cab models, which include high-tech Gardner Denver discharge equipment, enhancing operational capabilities.
A key feature of these new trucks is their remarkable 10% improvement in fuel efficiency over previous models. This advancement reflects Suttons Tankers’ commitment to environmental sustainability and cost-effective operations.
The trucks are comprehensively equipped with Microlise telematics, providing detailed insights into driving styles. Additionally, all units feature outward-facing camera systems, significantly enhancing both safety and operational monitoring.
Driver satisfaction and feedback are pivotal to Suttons Tankers. Fleet Director Steve Hassall emphasises the importance of aligning truck specifications with customer needs while continuously seeking driver input to improve their work environment.
David Heath, Suttons Tankers’ Head of Fuels, underscores the importance of reliable service, noting that the company’s trucks operate around the clock. He stresses that maintaining the latest truck specifications, supported by efficient in-house workshops, is essential to minimise service delays and uphold commitments to customers.
Suttons Tankers’ continuous investment in technology and efficiency underscores its dedication to quality service and environmental responsibility.
