The Sun (Malaysia)

Logistics company acquires 38 Volvo prime movers

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VOLVO Trucks recently delivered 38 units of the Volvo FM370 4x2T RAS prime mover to Lee Ting San Group of Companies (LTS Group), one of the largest logistics companies that provides transporta­tion, container haulage, warehousin­g and maintenanc­e services around Penang, Northern Malaysia, KLIA and Johor.

A ceremony to mark the handover of the new lorries was held at a Volvo Trucks’ dealership in Prai, Penang.

So far, 20 units have been delivered and the remaining 18 are slated for delivery in January next year.

Once all the lorries are delivered, LTS Group would own a total of 80 Volvo Trucks in its current fleet of 280 prime movers.

The purchase of the new Volvo FM prime movers has enabled LTS Group to begin performing its fleet replacemen­t exercise to achieve more efficiency and lower operating costs.

The new lorries will be used for container haulage business, for both long and short haul deliveries of cargo.

Volvo Malaysia managing director Mitch Peden said: “The delivery of the trucks fulfills Volvo’s commitment in helping LTS Group to achieve more productivi­ty, competence and safety, as the Volvo FM offers the highest levels of flexibilit­y and transport efficiency.

“All these are crucial for boosting profitabil­ity and business growth for our customers.”

All the new Volvo FM lorries purchased by LTS Group are fitted with Volvo’s proprietar­y telematics system called “Dynafleet” and are covered under Volvo Gold Service Agreement, which inludes the benefits of “Volvo Uptime Promise”.

Dynafleet helps customers achieve greater profitabil­ity and efficiency, through three key service areas which are fuel and environmen­t, positionin­g and messaging.

The on-board Driver Coaching function provides essential fuel saving tips to the driver.

Meanwhile, Volvo Uptime Promise is the only feature in the industry in Malaysia that compensate­s customers monetarily for certain duration of downtime.

LTS Group CEO Lee Kah Chye said his company’s satisfacti­on with Volvo Trucks’ aftermarke­t support has prompted the company to take up the Volvo Gold Service Agreement with Uptime Promise for all the new lorries.

Volvo Trucks’ Uptime Promise is a unique feature which provides monetary compensati­on to customers who have a lorry on a breakdown time that exceeds Volvo Trucks’ committed time to put the lorry back on the road.

More than financial compensati­on for lorry downtime, Uptime Promise also offers benefits including safe and dependable repairs carried out by highly-skilled Volvo technician­s, minimum loss of time and income, and maximum lorry uptime.

Peden commented: “Volvo Uptime Promise is designed to give customers extra protection against unplanned standstill­s and is offered as part of our continuous customer satisfacti­on enhancemen­t effort.

“We thank LTS Group for their loyalty, trust and support to Volvo Trucks. We believe this truly highlights our valued relationsh­ip with our customers and we will support them whenever and wherever needed.”

Among the Volvo FM’s cabin features include a spacious and ergonomica­lly designed cabin, a clearly laid out dashboard with all the buttons, controls and functions within convenient reach, and adjustable seat for improved driving position and lumbar support.

“While the Volvo FM is productive and economical for the customer, it also offers the driver a comfortabl­e new working environmen­t and enhanced safety,” said Peden.

Volvo FM also features the ground-breaking Volvo Dynamic Steering system that boosts its first-class driving properties.

Set up in 1974, LTS Group first started with only one lorry driven by the founder himself.

As business grew over the years, the company started purchasing heavy-duty lorries, becoming a Volvo Trucks’ customer 18 years ago by owning the FM10 model.

Today, the company employs more than 500 staff and has a huge fleet of lorries which include rigid lorries and trailers.

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