New Zealand Truck & Driver

Top execs turn out for this Cascadia delivery

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FREIGHTLIN­ER HAS GOT A FOOT in the door at Australian transport giant Linfox with its new Cascadia – with a highlevel delivery of a 116 model for B-double fuel tanker operation.

Linfox founder Lindsay Fox, executive chairman Peter Fox, and fleet and procuremen­t president Ray Gamble were all on hand to receive the keys to one of the first Cascadias in Australia from Daimler Truck and Bus Australia Pacific president and CEO Daniel Whitehead and Freightlin­er Australia Pacific director Stephen Downes.

“There is no better endorsemen­t for our trucks than having them go to work in those iconic colours,” said Whitehead.

Linfox, Australia’s largest private familyowne­d supply chain solutions company, “demands nothing less than the best safety and emission standards in the class when it comes to the trucks it selects – and the Cascadia certainly fits that bill,” he added.

“Mercedes-Benz and Fuso

trucks

are already serving the Linfox fleet well, and it is wonderful that Freightlin­er now has a convention­al product that delivers the exceptiona­l safety and efficiency that Linfox demands.”

Freightlin­er says that the Cascadia “raises the bar for convention­al truck safety in Australia” and exceeds the Euro 6 emission standard.

It has fully-integrated safety features including a radar and camera-based autonomous emergency braking system that can automatica­lly detect and fully brake for pedestrian­s.

It also has radar-based adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning and fatigue alert and electronic stability control. There is also the option of sideguard assist, which uses radar and a camera to “look” down the left side of combinatio­n to detect pedestrian­s, cyclists or vehicles – to avoid collisions during left turns.

The Linfox Cascadia 116 has

a 376 kilowatt/505 horsepower 13-litre six-cylinder DD13 engine, which generates 2508 Newton metres/1850 lb ft of torque. A 16-litre Detroit engine is also available with up to 447kW/600hp and 2779Nm/2050 lb ft.

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 ??  ?? Combilift CEO and co-founder Martin McVicar with the Combi-CS stacker...and the award trophy
Combilift CEO and co-founder Martin McVicar with the Combi-CS stacker...and the award trophy
 ??  ?? Getting a new Freightlin­er Cascadia into Linfox colours is photo opportunit­y gold – and brings out (from left) Freightlin­er director Stephen Downes, Daimler Truck & Bus boss Daniel Whitehead, Linfox founder Lindsay Fox, chairman Peter Fox and fleet and procuremen­t president Ray Gamble
Getting a new Freightlin­er Cascadia into Linfox colours is photo opportunit­y gold – and brings out (from left) Freightlin­er director Stephen Downes, Daimler Truck & Bus boss Daniel Whitehead, Linfox founder Lindsay Fox, chairman Peter Fox and fleet and procuremen­t president Ray Gamble

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