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Shell Shared Insights on TOC at MCVE 2017

According to Shell Lubricants Marketing Manager – Malaysia and Singapore, Alex Lim, the company presented key findings from the TCO Fleet Paper developed by Shell Lubricants based on results of an international survey conducted among 395 decision makers in the fleet sector in eight major countries all over the world. Summary findings revealed that many fleet companies underestimate on the importance of effective lubrication in helping to reduce costs and improve equipment productivity. Instead, lubricants are often the first to be considered when cutting costs.

At Shell, TCO is defined as the total amount spent on a vehicle or equipment, including cost of acquisition and operation over its entire working life; as well as the costs of lost productivity during downtime.

More than half of fleet managers and owners who took part in the survey did not consider the correlation between quality lubricants and TCO. Two-thirds of the survey respondents did not consider that using a better oil would help reduce unplanned and costly downtime. Only half of them would consider the lubricant’s performance as an important purchase consideration. This is where and how Shell products come into place and help in lowering the costs, added Alex.

QUESTION AND ANSWER SESSION WITH MR ALEX LIM, SHELL LUBRICANTS MARKETING MANAGER – MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE

Question (Q): Tell us about the key findings of the survey on the fleet sector.

Alex Lim (AL): Summary findings reveal that many fleet companies underestimate the importance of effective lubrication in helping to reduce costs and improve equipment productivity. Instead, fleet companies often compromise on lubricants in times of optimisation:
• More than half of the respondents admitted that concessions to lubrication had led to costly breakdowns.
• More than half of fleet managers and owners who took part in the survey did not think that higher quality lubricants would help in lowering maintenance costs. 
• Nearly two-thirds of them did not think that using a better oil would help reduce unplanned and costly downtime.
• Only half of them would consider the lubricant’s performance as an important purchase consideration.
• One in three believed that unplanned downtime has cost them more than RM435,0001 while one in five said that they have lost more than RM1 million1 over the last three years.  That is a lot of money, especially in challenging times.

Q: What are the reasons for this?

AL: The correlation between vehicle lubrication and vehicle downtime, maintenance costs and fuel costs is greatly underestimated because the benefits of using higher quality lubricants are often overlooked and misunderstood. Higher quality lubricants comparably cost more upfront, but in the long run, usage of high quality lubricants will help reduce breakdowns and downtimes which in turn, lowers the total cost of ownership.

Q: How can a lubricant manufacturer like Shell help overcome this lack of understanding?

AL: At the MCVE 2017, we shared findings of the Shell Lubricants TCO Fleet Paper with our customers to help them better understand the important role that lubricants play in helping to lower the total cost of ownership (TCO). At Shell, we define TCO as the total amount spent on a vehicle or equipment, including cost of acquisition and operation over its entire working life; and also equally important, the costs of lost productivity during downtime. We hope the details of our white paper will enable key decision makers in the fleet sector decide what is best for their business longevity.

Q: What should a fleet owner or operator do?

AL: With fuel costs amounting to as much as 39% of total fleet operating costs, a lubricant that helps deliver even a small increase in fuel efficiency has the potential to greatly impact total cost of ownership.

It is all about making smart decisions.  First, always choose the right lubricant or grease.  Second, implement effective lubrication management2 as even the best lubricants cannot perform if they are not managed properly.  Always ensure that employees are properly trained to handle lubricants, manage the right place and amount for optimum storage, and carefully deploy lubricants for use.

Q: What can Shell offer to those who are keen to lower their TCOs?

AL: At Shell, we can help businesses improve vehicle reliability and lower maintenance costs through effective lubrication, thereby, lowering costs per kilometre. From 2011 till 2015, we have delivered RM605 million3 in savings to customers worldwide by offering a complete range of the most advanced lubricants and greases for the entire driveline.

We have a 260-strong team of Shell Technical Experts to assist customers in identifying lubricant-related issues and resolve them.   We also have a full portfolio of value-added services to help in lubrication management.

SILK WAY RALLY 2017: Two IVECO trucks snatch podium in the second stage

The 7th edition of the Silk Way Rally is underway. The first special stage started yesterday early in the afternoon after a long transfer from Moscow: 61 km on the banks of River Volga ending at the bivuac hosted by Tcheboksary airport. Team PETRONAS De Rooy IVECO mastered the muddy and slippery track, with Ton van Genugten, IVECO’s man of the day, finishing the stage in third place on board his #306 Trakker. He crossed the finish line just +2m03s from the first position.

Gerard De Rooy and his new IVECO Powerstar finished in the top 5 +4m01s behind the winner. “We started slowly this short stage to take confidence with the truck: the new Powerstar feels good even on the mud – said Team leader De Rooy – The heavy rain has complicated the driving because it’s not easy to see, but for the first day of Silk Way Rally I think we did a good job! We didn’t risk anything and the renovated IVECO behaved very well”.

Artur Ardavichus didn’t take risks either behind the wheel of the second IVECO Powerstar (#310) and achieved a 6th position in this first stage: the Kazakh driver, on board with Belgian co-pilot Bruynkens and Dutch mechanic Huisman, closed the day placing the third IVECO truck in the top 6.

Today Team PETRONAS De Rooy IVECO will be engaged in the second stage, which will take them from Tcheboksary to Ufa with a leg distance of 785,63 km and a special stage of 157 km. The “Grand Kazan Track” will require the best driving skills of the Team’s drivers because is sometimes narrow and technical and some parts are very fast and winding.

Stage 1 results – Silk Way Rally 2017
1. Martin Kolomy (Tatra) 49m43s
2. Ales Loprais (Tatra) +51s
3. Ton Van Genugten (IVECO) +2m03s
4. Siarhei Viazovich (Maz) +2m35s
5. Gerard De Rooy (IVECO) +4m01s
6. Artur Ardavichus (IVECO) +4m06s

Sotnikov proves the new Kamaz, Team Petronas in top ten

Pulling into the parc fermé, that marks the end of this 2017 edition, at Xi’an’s exhibition centre, Dmitry Sotnikov, accompanied by his Kamaz Ruslan team co-drivers Akhmadeev and Ilnur Mustafin (Kamaz-Master n°303) takes a second victory in the truck class (after their first in 2013), at the end of a fierce battle with their Kamaz teammates. Sotnikov clinched the Silk Way Rally title with an overall time of 14:18:27. Meanwhile, Team PETRONAS finished eighth and 10th respectively in the overall standings, Dutchman Ton Van Genugten coming in ahead of teammate De Rooy.

With the best teams at the start, the 2017 Silk Way Rally promised a fierce fight between the four Team Kamaz-Master trucks and their principle rivals from Team PETRONAS Gerard De Rooy IVECO, Mammoet Riwald, MAZ and Tatra. Once again the experience and teamwork of the men from Tatarstan proved decisive at the end of the 10 000 km leading to Xi’an. Patient in Russia and Kazakhstan, the blue armada held back until crossing the border into China.

The only one able to carry on the fight was the Czech Martin Kolomy (Tatra Phoenix n°311) who finally let go in the Gobi Desert. And it was there, in the heart of the cathedral dunes, that Sotnikov, Shibalov and Mardeev let rip to share the spoils. Keeping a cool head all the way to the finish in his 100 percent new Kamaz, equipped with a ‘small’ 13.5 litre Cummins engine, Dmitry Sotnikov fought off the attacks of the young and talented Anton Shibalov to take a second Silk Way win.

“I can’t remember such a tough race,” commented Sotnikov, “We had to fight for each second and every day the battle became more intense. I am happy that Anton Shibalov kept up the pressure because it really bought out the best in us. Unfortunately there can only be one winner. Anton could very well have won the race, as the gap between us was tiny and shows the degree of competition at this level of racing.”

SPAD Appoints New Chief Operating Officer

“Her outstanding leadership and vast stakeholder management experience covering corporate planning, project management, distribution operations, as well as regional business and strategy development, will be invaluable to SPAD, as the planner and regulator of land public transport for the nation.
 
We are very pleased that Qamar is joining us at this important stage in our development, as we accelerate the implementation of land public transport projects aimed at improving urban mobility and enhancing urban-rural connectivity as envisioned by the Government,” said Mohd Azharuddin Mat Sah, Chief Executive Officer, Land Public Transport Commission (SPAD).
 
Qamar will be responsible for the overall transformation of the freight, bus and taxi industry and its related infrastructure, which includes the roll-out of national projects such as the myBAS under the stage bus transformation programme and the bus network revamp in Greater Kuala Lumpur and Klang Valley to ensure an efficient, integrated and sustainable bus system that focuses on improving journey quality for commuters.
 
“The land public transport sector is a thriving industry, and SPAD is committed to fostering workforce diversity in various levels as we gear forward,” added Azharuddin.

SSAB launches new, stronger press hardening steel for automotive safety components – Docol PHS 2000

Through a joined collaboration with a prominent automotive component manufacture, SSAB has developed Docol PHS 2000, a new press hardening steel that offers higher tensile strength than any other product in its wide portfolio of press hardening automotive steels.

Docol PHS 2000 is a new steel that is the result of a close collaboration between SSAB and automotive component manufacturer Gestamp. The collaboration project had the primary goal of finding an even lighter and more cost-effective solution for a bumper component. Upon project completion, Docol PHS 2000 achieved this with a 17 percent weight reduction compared to similar steel bumpers and a lower weight than comparable bumpers made from aluminum.

Docol PHS 2000 maintains crash ductility, while other mechanical properties such as yield strength and ultimate strength have been significantly improved. Most other high strength press hardening steels on the market have not been fully optimized for automotive applications in this way.

In terms of environmental impact over a component’s entire lifetime, steel performs better on the Lifecycle Assessment (LCA) than other materials. In addition, the costs associated with steel for safety components are lower than other automotive materials like aluminum.

The joint development project between SSAB and Gestamp was efficient and led to an optimal outcome thanks to the expertise possessed by both companies.
Docol PHS 2000 is currently available as part of the wide Docol product portfolio and can be used for any crash relevant automotive application including B-pillars, rockers, bumpers, and BIW structural components.

SSAB launches new, stronger press hardening steel for automotive safety components – Docol PHS 2000

Docol PHS 2000 is a new steel that is the result of a close collaboration between SSAB and automotive component manufacturer Gestamp.  The collaboration project had the primary goal of finding an even lighter and more cost-effective solution for a bumper component. Upon project completion, Docol PHS 2000 achieved this with a 17 percent weight reduction compared to similar steel bumpers and a lower weight than comparable bumpers made from aluminum.

Docol PHS 2000 maintains crash ductility, while other mechanical properties such as yield strength and ultimate strength have been significantly improved. Most other high strength press hardening steels on the market have not been fully optimized for automotive applications in this way.

In terms of environmental impact over a component’s entire lifetime, steel performs better on the Lifecycle Assessment (LCA) than other materials. In addition, the costs associated with steel for safety components are lower than other automotive materials like aluminum.

The joint development project between SSAB and Gestamp was efficient and led to an optimal outcome thanks to the expertise possessed by both companies.  
Docol PHS 2000 is currently available as part of the wide Docol product portfolio and can be used for any crash relevant automotive application including B-pillars, rockers, bumpers, and BIW structural components.

SSAB Shape helps Scania boost competitiveness in India

SSAB Shape has developed an innovative new tipper body for Scania that offers the Indian mining industry a product far surpassing the performance of current solutions. By utilizing SSAB’s product development services to execute the development of the new 20.3 m3 Mining Tipper, Scania is now able to launch a lightweight, yet durable mining tipper body developed for the Indian market. With a lower weight, the tipper body offers increased payloads and reduced fuel consumption.

Scania is promoting this new body on their Scania P440 8x4 Mining Tipper. The joint development project, which included, concept research, design, prototyping and testing by SSAB Shape, resulted in a tipper body with better performance than anything on the Indian market.

“For this comprehensive product development project, we were able to deliver a tipper body that was 20% lighter than existing solutions in India, which gives approximately 1.3 tons in extra payload,” explains Hans Kell, SSAB Shape Business Manager India & Indonesia. “SSAB has developed its offer of product development services in order to support OEMs with the product development process, creating new innovative products that take full advantage of the advanced steel properties and speeding up the time to market.”

Scania is interested in growing its operations in India and approached SSAB Shape, which has a local organization in India, in order to utilize its unique expertise in wear resistant steels as well as design preprocessing and logistics services.

“At SSAB, we always work to support our customers in creating the best possible end product, by taking full advantage of our steels unique characteristics,” says Kell. “After research and trials, we recommended that the wear resistant steel Hardox 450 wear plate be fully utilized in the new tipper body to increase its performance. Furthermore, we have enabled an efficient production solution for Scania with help of a local production partner.”

“The positive and welcoming response from our customers during the U-body launch event on July 11 in Hydrabad is the ultimate feedback of the close cooperation between Scania and SSAB throughout the entire project. The body is developed and tested to a level where we are fully convinced of its outstanding performance, and we are pleased to notice that the customer sees it as well” says Hanna Johansson, Director Business Support for Scania India.

The tipper body was manufactured by one of India’s largest truck trailer manufacturers, an SSAB partner and the first truck body producer in India to join the Hardox In My Body network of producers.

SSAB Shape provides premium steel products from SSAB in combination with value-added services and ready-made solutions, to OEMs in industries such as trailer and body builders, agriculture, recycling, trucks, railway, lifting, mining and more. SSAB Shape is offered from more than 20 local service centers around the world and is supported by an extensive network of processing partners.

Sustainable Truck of the Year 2018: gas engines dominate the final stage

Nine trucks are running toward the title of Sustainable Truck of the Year 2018. Three vehicles will compete in each category (Tractor, Distribution, Van). Promoted by the specialized magazine Vado e Torno in collaboration with Politecnico of Milan (in the person of professor Giulio Ceppi), the award will be delivered on November 7th in Rimini, in the frame of Ecomondo exhibition. All 2017 product news have been examined by the jurors. The award will be delivered on the basis of a concept of sustainability and efficiency intended not only as reduction of polluting emissions but also taking into consideration parameters like safety, comfort, reciclabilty of components.

Finalists TRACTOR category:
• Daf Xf. The new Xf generation makes a significant leap in terms of efficiency (according to Daf improved by 7 percent). Power is increased by 20hp on the MX-13 and 10 on the MX-11, while the torque peak (available under 1000 rpm) is now higher by a value between 5 and 20 kgm. The trasmission is the last evolution of Zf automated gearbox, named Traxon. Electronic equipment is enriched as well.
• Scania NextGen V8.The Griffin has upgraded its most known engine, the 8-cylinder V. It is now placed on NextGen range, showcased last year with six cylinders engines and judged champion of sustainability 2017. Performance and efficiency combine with consumptions lowered by 5,5 per cent (on top level model with 730 hp) and till 10 per cent on 520, 580, 650 hp engines.
• Volvo Fh Lng. The Swedish manufacturer debuts in the gas tractors providing to its flagship Lh the most powerful Lng engine now on market: a 13 litres available with 460 or 420 hp. Furthermore, the svedish six cylinders in line adopt a technology without sparkplugs, which pratically keeps them diesel engine instead of turning them into Otto cycle. A choice that, according to Volvo, leads to better efficiency. This kind of engine is combined with the best systems in term of safety, comfort and hi-tech.

Finalists DISTRIBUTION category:
• Daf Lf. A substance restyling has taken place even on the lighter Daf range. 3,8 litres Px-4 engine (with 156 or 172 hp) come up beside the 4,5 and 6,7 litres units. Allison automatic transmission is also available. Except for the new entry level, the engines boast a higher torque (up to 12 per cent compared to the previous range) at 100-200 rpm lower.
• Fuso Canter Eco Hybrid. The first hybrid on market is born from Mercedes family, although the brand is Fuso. The electric engine takes off just 170 kilos of load and, at the same time, contributes to a cut in fuel consumption of 23 per cent. The Canter Eco Hybrid also adds Start & Stop, lane control, hill holder, and a new dual-clutch automation gearbox Duonic.
• Scania P Cng. Opticruise makes the difference on 2017 Cng version. Scania improves comfort and efficiency combining two power levels delivered by 5-cylinders engine (9,3 l) Otto cycle, 280 and 340 cv, with automated transmission in its best version.

Finalists VAN category:
• Iveco Daily Natural Power. Within the new Daily Blue Power range, the methane vehicle with a 3-liter and 136 hp engine stands out. Daily Natural Power is able to deliver the same torque as diesel entry level version. Hi-Matic automatic transmission fluidifies and enhances its operation. Emissions and noise are strongly cut.
• Ford Custom. The new generation sees the debut of intelligent speed limiter on this kind of vehicles. In addition, range structure is confirmed, with its three levels of power (105, 130 and 170 hp, along with, just for 300 Series short wheelbase, Econetic version that delivers 195 hp while cuts emissions and consumption). Elegance and comfort are emphasized.
• Man Tge. It’s the first 3.5 tons made by Volkswagen and signed by Man. Tge rely on an electronic and safety equipment over average, that include Adaptive cruise control (Acc), Lane departure warning system (Ldws), Park assist, Rear traffic alert, Side assist, emergency brake, Front assist, brake lock after collision, City emergency brake. Two litres engine is available in three power levels (102, 140 and 177 hp), with Start & Stop and 6 or 8 speed robotic gearbox.

Sustainable Truck of the Year 2018: gas engines dominate the final stage

Finalists TRACTOR category:
• Daf Xf. The new Xf generation makes a significant leap in terms of efficiency (according to Daf improved by 7 percent). Power is increased by 20hp on the MX-13 and 10 on the MX-11, while the torque peak (available under 1000 rpm) is now higher by a value between 5 and 20 kgm. The trasmission is the last evolution of Zf automated gearbox, named Traxon. Electronic equipment is enriched as well.
• Scania NextGen V8.The Griffin has upgraded its most known engine, the 8-cylinder V. It is now placed on NextGen range, showcased last year with six cylinders engines and judged champion of sustainability 2017. Performance and efficiency combine with consumptions lowered by 5,5 per cent (on top level model with 730 hp) and till 10 per cent on 520, 580, 650 hp engines.
• Volvo Fh Lng. The Swedish manufacturer debuts in the gas tractors providing to its flagship Lh the most powerful Lng engine now on market: a 13 litres available with 460 or 420 hp. Furthermore, the svedish six cylinders in line adopt a technology without sparkplugs, which pratically keeps them diesel engine instead of turning them into Otto cycle. A choice that, according to Volvo, leads to better efficiency. This kind of engine is combined with the best systems in term of safety, comfort and hi-tech.

Finalists DISTRIBUTION category:
• Daf Lf. A substance restyling has taken place even on the lighter Daf range. 3,8 litres Px-4 engine (with 156 or 172 hp) come up beside the 4,5 and 6,7 litres units. Allison automatic transmission is also available. Except for the new entry level, the engines boast a higher torque (up to 12 per cent compared to the previous range) at 100-200 rpm lower.
• Fuso Canter Eco Hybrid. The first hybrid on market is born from Mercedes family, although the brand is Fuso. The electric engine takes off just 170 kilos of load and, at the same time, contributes to a cut in fuel consumption of  23 per cent. The Canter Eco Hybrid also adds Start & Stop, lane control, hill holder, and a new dual-clutch automation gearbox Duonic.
• Scania P Cng. Opticruise makes the difference on 2017 Cng version. Scania improves comfort and efficiency combining two power levels delivered by 5-cylinders engine (9,3 l) Otto cycle, 280 and 340 cv, with automated transmission in its best version.

Finalists VAN category:
• Iveco Daily Natural Power. Within the new Daily Blue Power range, the methane vehicle with a 3-liter and 136 hp engine stands out. Daily Natural Power is able to deliver the same torque as diesel entry level version. Hi-Matic automatic transmission fluidifies and enhances its operation. Emissions and noise are strongly cut.
• Ford Custom. The new generation sees the debut of intelligent speed limiter on this kind of vehicles. In addition, range structure is confirmed, with its three levels of power (105, 130 and 170 hp, along with, just for 300 Series short wheelbase, Econetic version that delivers 195 hp while cuts emissions and consumption). Elegance and comfort are emphasized.
• Man Tge. It’s the first 3.5 tons made by Volkswagen and signed by Man. Tge rely on an electronic and safety equipment over average, that include Adaptive cruise control (Acc), Lane departure warning system (Ldws), Park assist, Rear traffic alert, Side assist, emergency brake, Front assist, brake lock after collision, City emergency brake. Two litres engine is available in three power levels (102, 140 and 177 hp), with Start & Stop and 6 or 8 speed robotic gearbox.