The Delivery Co., the Northampton-based specialist logistics provider for members of the PaperlinX group, has introduced the UK’s first eight teardrop-bodied distribution vehicles into service. Branded ‘Curved to cut CO2′ and based on 26-tonnes gross vehicle weight Scania chassis and equipped with bodywork by Don-Bur, the trucks are now operating on the nationwide distribution of paper and plastics products for Robert Horne Group, Howard Smith Paper and The Paper Company.
All eight vehicles are built on Scania 6×2 chassis featuring 320 horsepower Scania Euro 5 engines with Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) and Scania Opticruise automated gear selection systems. Five of the chassis are normal-height vehicles, three of which have been supplied by Scania (Great Britain) Limited’s South West region and two by Manchester-based West Pennine Trucks Limited. The remaining three trucks are low-height chassis delivered by Stowmarket-based Scania dealer, TruckEast Limited.
The vehicles, which are based at a total of seven locations around the country, have been supplied on six-year full contract hire agreements. These cover all repair and maintenance of the trucks and their bodywork, including tail-lifts and replacement tyres, with work being carried out by the three supplying dealers.
“Scania was selected as our preferred supplier following a benchmarking exercise which showed it to be both the class-leading vehicle and particularly well-suited to our needs,” comments Brian Moran, Operations Manager for The Delivery Co. “As well as the trucks’ impressive fuel efficiency, reliability and overall performance, Scania Opticruise reduces driver fatigue, an important factor in multi-drop operations such as ours.”
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New, aerodynamically styled distribution rigids
Friday, February 26th, 2010New Scania R-series announced
Monday, September 21st, 2009Scania’s R-series is taking on a new look inside and out. External changes have sharpened its looks, while enhancing aerodynamics and improving cooling capacity. Inside there is a new high-quality ambience, along with a brand new pull-out bed concept and lots of thoughtful detailing emanating from customer requests.

Five years after its launch and with more than 200,000 vehicles delivered to markets across the globe, the top-of-the-line Scania R-series has been given a new, more dynamic frontal treatment and other external styling touches that serve to boost its productivity and improve its looks.
At the same time the interior has been extensively modified, with upgraded materials that add a new level of quality. Innumerable options are available, luxury car style, to tailor the driver’s working and resting environment to individual needs.
Sharper exterior
Sharper frontal styling, with more pronounced horizontal lines and a new vertical theme picking up from the window line and recess on the side and running all the way to the bumper, accentuates the flowing style and reinforces the Scania identity, which is also boosted by a bigger Scania logotype.
The new grille, with more distinct horizontal bars, features a brighter colour that contrasts better with the paintwork. The shape improves airflow and admits more air to the radiator and into the engine compartment.
The new bumper design blends into the strength of the frontal styling, while extending the availability of adaptive cruise control (ACC) to a wide range of models. Optional LED daytime running lights and high-pressure headlamp cleaners are integrated in the design.
New sideskirts for tractor units, painted in the cab colour as a standard feature, harmonise with the sharper frontal styling and lines from the boarding steps. The new aerodynamic shape improves fuel consumption by 0.6 percent compared to the current sideskirts. The new sideskirts are designed to accommodate larger fuel tanks, a step up to the catwalk and an integrated LH side exhaust outlet. A fuel tank capacity of up to 1,500 litres can now be specified on a 4×2 tractor unit, both with EGR and SCR engines.
Personalised interior
The R-series driver station – by many considered to be an industry benchmark – has been extensively modified and upgraded to further enhance safety, comfort, storage, convenience and driver appeal.
The dashboard features new styling and new materials that improve its look and feel. The styling and choice of colours reflects the different functional areas in the cab, i.e. the workplace, the resting area and the sleeping quarters, all tied together by a coherent, customisable colour scheme.
A long list of factory options enables the working environment and living space to be customised. Ergonomics have been further improved and the storage facilities around the driver enhanced to accommodate all the items that need to be at hand when driving.
As comfy as they get
The standard lower R-series bed introduced in late 2008 features a thick, 155 mm mattress with pocket springs and small fill-in sections that can be left permanently in place for most drivers.
Scania is now launching an optional new bed with exceptional comfort, featuring a pull-out concept to adjust the width and the springing as well as a thick 155 mm pocket-spring mattress. Sleeping comfort can easily be tailored to individual drivers, without encroaching on the highly adjustable driver station. Bed width is adjustable from 730 to 900 mm. The width adjustment is easily accomplished by lifting the front of the bed, even when seated on it.
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Thursday, May 28th, 2009Wellingborough-based Rob Masters Ltd has added another Scania truck to their existing fleet of specialist crane-equipped vehicles.
The Scania R420 8×4 rigid supplied by TruckEast’s Wellingborough depot is equipped with a CR16 day-cab, Palfinger 60t-metre crane and full construction cheesewedge hydraulic body complete with remote power winch & draw-bar coupling.
Rob Masters is already renowned for a large fleet of modern, versatile rigid crane and draw bar vehicles up to 44 tonnes, enabling them to lift, drive or track machinery and cabins onto their trucks and deliver them round the corner or across Europe. This latest vehicle complements their other vehicles, allowing them to provide specialist services for their customers.
The total fleet now stands at 21 including 14 Scania trucks. All vehicles are serviced and maintained by TruckEast on a 5-year contract.
“Its great to be able to add another Scania to our fleet” said Rob Masters when he took delivery. “TruckEast have always been a great support to our business and this latest addition means we can continue to deliver great service to our customers.”
Pete McGowan, Sales Manager for TruckEast also commented “Rob has been a very loyal customer over the past 14-years. Both companies have worked together to keep the working relationship strong and we wish him continued success for the future”.