Gregory extends gas trucks into milk fleet

Gregory Distribution is extending the use of Bio-LNG (liquefied natu­ral gas) into its milk transhipment operation, with the arrival this week of 12 new Volvo FM Globe­trotter LNG 6×2 tractor units for its Cullompton base – each expected to clock-up 200,000 km per year for the next five years.

The FM LNGs are joined by a further three new FH LNGs for its Avonmouth depot, increasing the number of gas-powered Volvos in the fleet to 35 – with recently announced plans by the company to transition at least five per cent of its fleet from diesel to cleaner fuels every year.

Supplied by Volvo Trucks UK & Ireland’s national fleet team, the new FMs offer a payload advan­tage of nearly 700kg over the FH, making them perfect for hauling laden milk tankers around-the-clock.

Andrew Chapple, director of fleet, property and procurement at Gregory Distribution, said: “We put our first LNG trucks on the road 18 months ago and the re­duction in carbon emissions have been clear to see. There is a grow­ing expectation from our custom­ers to help them in their own sus­tainability drive, and these Volvos are the perfect solution.

“For long-distance haulage, Bio-LNG is the most sustainable option on the market today and our drivers have welcomed the transition.

“Compared with diesel, these trucks offer the same driveability, reliability and service intervals; plus, they are around 50 per cent quieter too – which brings addi­tional benefits from both a driver and delivery perspective.”

Gregory Distribution has speci­fied the FMs to meet Transport for London’s three-star Direct Vision Standard (DVS) rating – ensuring they meet the minimum require­ment to enter Greater London from 2024.

Each FM has been built to a high specification, featuring four options packs designed to in­crease fuel-efficiency and driver appeal.

These add key features includ­ing Volvo’s intelligent I-See predic­tive cruise control, electrically-con­trolled air-conditioning with sun sensor, remote central locking, twin armrests on the driver’s seat, DAB radio, satellite navigation, rain-sensing windscreen wipers and static corner lights.

Other options include Alcoa Dura-Bright aluminium rims and Michelin X Line Energy steer and pusher axle tyres, and X Multi En­ergy fitments on the drive axle, for low rolling resistance and maxi­mum range.

Volvo’s G13C engine delivers the same 460 hp and 2,300 Nm of torque as the standard 460 hp diesel equivalent, thanks to Vol­vo’s use of compression-ignition technology.

The trucks will be fuelled from a skid-mounted Bio-LNG refuelling facility at the customer’s Cullomp­ton base, with the vehicle’s range sufficient to tackle a return jour­ney to the home counties.

Plans are already in place with Gasrec to install a much larger four-bay station in Cullompton, as Gregory Distribution’s biometh­ane-powered truck fleet continues to grow.