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Malaysian wins ud trucks award

- GOH THEAN HOWE

AMALAYSIAN truck driver has bagged the Most Cargo-Friendly Driver award at the UD Trucks Extra Mile Global Challenge 2018.

Muhammad Khairul Abdul Halim from Setia Maju Jaya Logistik Sdn Bhd received the award as the driver who had the most amount of fluid left in the jug after completing his challenge.

The event was held on October 25 at its Ageo corporate headquarte­rs in Yokohama, Japan.

“To be able to come this far to the competitio­n has been a dream come true. I have learned a lot from all the other contestant­s at this global round and I will share what I’ve learned with all my fellow truck drivers back home,” he said in a statement.

There were nine finalists from 300 initial participan­ts who underwent the qualifying rounds held in Japan, Australia, Singapore, South Africa, Indonesia, Malaysia, Qatar, and Thailand.

The UD Trucks Extra Mile Challenge is the company’s annual competitio­n. It reproduces an actual truck operation cycle and assesses drivers in three key areas of pre-driving inspection, fuel efficiency and safe driving, which includes maneuverin­g and parking. Contestant­s compete in either the UD Trucks’ Quester or Quon heavyduty trucks.

The challenge requires each contestant to first inspect a truck thoroughly in less than 10 minutes, and identify the faulty parts or conditions of the truck. The contestant then proceeds to a perfectly working truck for their driving challenge.

Contestant­s need to drive four laps around the test track. Of the four laps, there is a lap where contestant­s need to drive into the track’s test course which consists of road humps and slope drive. Here, the contestant­s need to stop at the slope before resuming to drive. The fuel consumptio­n during the drive is measured using telematic software.

To test the cargo friendline­ss, a jug of water is placed in the semitraile­r while contestant­s need to drive smoothly and carefully to prevent spillage. After the final lap, the contestant­s will have to reverse the truck into a parking lot without hitting the cones and as near as possible to the barrier.

According to UD Trucks Corporatio­n, most of truck companies focus on challenges like these as drivers are key assets of companies. By having proper knowledge and correct driving skills, a driver is able to help the company save 30 to 50 per cent in operationa­l cost and reduce downtime.

Eko Yulianto, from PT Duta Lintas Nusa in Indonesia, was the overall winner for Quester truck category while Mohd Hisham of BHS Kinetic Pte Ltd from Singapore the Quon truck category winner.

For UD Trucks, the quest to find the ultimate driver is part of its vision of smart logistics providing solutions to society’s needs.

“The competitio­n in the distributi­on sector is also becoming more intense, and there is an acute labour shortage, particular­ly of skilled drivers. Despite the challenges, we have to be mindful of environmen­tal issues, congestion and safety.

“That is why we say the world needs smart logistics which is efficient and profitable, safe and sustainabl­e, as well as people-oriented logistics,” said UD Trucks Corporatio­n senior vice-president for brand, communicat­ion and products Kishi Nobuhiko.

The UD Extra Mile Challenge demonstrat­es the company’s commitment to driver education and motivation, while shining the light on the unsung heroes of smart logistics — the truck drivers.

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