Victorian transport company moves its fleet towards
Allison-equipped trucks to reduce driveline maintenance costs by at
least 50 percent
GEELONG, Australia - Malec Brothers Transport Group operates a
fleet of 35 general freight and logging vehicles. The fleet was
mired down by high driveline maintenance costs due to its manual
transmission-equipped, medium-duty freight delivery trucks.
After some exhaustive research, the company decided to purchase
Allison-equipped Fuso Fighter 1024 automatics to replace trucks
used for general freight in and around its base in Geelong.
Located 75 kilometers from Melbourne on the edge of Corio Bay,
Geelong is Victoria's second biggest city with a population of
close to 250,000. The first Fuso Fighter Autos joined the Malec
Brothers' fleet mid-way through 2013.
The company now has a total of 13 of the Allison-equipped trucks
operating economically and reliably on roundtrip runs to Melbourne
as well as to other regional city centres.
According to Malec Brothers CEO Matthew Malec, "The cost of clutch
and driveline repairs was increasing dramatically, and our
maintenance budgets were under real pressure. We decided that
automatics would be the way forward."
Malec Brothers set a target to reduce maintenance costs by 50 per
cent, and in current projections that should be achievable given
the reliability and service-life expectations of the
Allison-equipped trucks.
The switch to automatic transmissions was not just to lower
maintenance costs, but also a way to widen driver recruitment, a
real challenge for the transport industry. In addition to meeting
driver demand, it is difficult to find highly skilled drivers who
know how to properly manage manual trucks.
Allison-equipped trucks enable companies to cast a wider net and
recruit drivers with less experience, who can then be more easily
trained to drive trucks without the need to be experts at changing
gears and using a clutch.
"Our drivers, both the well-established experts and our more recent
recruits, are really happy about driving the Fuso Autos. They make
the job a lot easier, particularly when negotiating the
increasingly busy streets of Geelong and Melbourne," he said.
The company's Fuso Fighter Autos are all equipped with curtain side
freight bodies and are powered by Fuso's 7.5-liter six cylinder,
direct injection, turbo diesel engine - coupled to an Allison 2500
five-speed fully automatic transmission.
About Allison Transmission
Allison Transmission (NYSE: ALSN) is the world's largest
manufacturer of fully automatic transmissions for medium- and
heavy-duty commercial vehicles, and is a leader in
hybrid-propulsion systems for city buses. Allison transmissions are
used in a variety of applications including refuse, construction,
fire, distribution, bus, motorhomes, defense and energy. Founded in
1915, the company is headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
and employs approximately 2,700 people worldwide. With a market
presence in more than 80 countries, Allison has regional
headquarters in the Netherlands, China and Brazil with
manufacturing facilities in the U.S., Hungary and India. Allison
also has approximately 1,400 independent distributor and dealer
locations worldwide. For more information, visit allisontransmission.com.
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