ON THE COLD ROAD
INTERVIEW
ISSUE N° 47 / UNITED KINGDOM / RENAULT-TRUCKS.CO.UK
A DAY IN THE LIFE OF...
A CARPENTER IN SPAIN
GEOGRAPHICS
DEFEATING OBSTACLES
REPORT
A SECURED COLD CHAIN
INTERVIEW
RENAULT TRUCKS T HIGH
JANI MARTIKAINEN ON THE COLD ROADOn board his Renault Trucks T High, known as the «Diamond Devil», Jani Martikainen travels the roads of Finland from North to South and from East to West, every day. With temperatures ranging from -30° to +30° C, his vehicle has become a reliable partner, dependable, powerful and reassuringly secure.
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With his Renault Trucks T «Diamond Devil», Jani covers all parts of Finland, carrying out subcontracted deliveries for his company.
The fleet’s vehicles cover up to 120,000 km a year, often under extreme climatic conditions.
set up the Martom Oy company in 2005,
with my partner Tomi Hjelt. We currently
have a staff of nine, which includes five
full-time drivers and another working
part-time. We are based at Vantaa, near
Helsinki, but we don’t have a head office,
premises or garages. All the «magic»
of our business takes place on the road,
and my wife handles the paperwork from
our home. Although I was trained to be a
mechanic, I never actually did that job.
My enthusiasm for trucks soon caught up with me
and got me out on the road. Our «Devil fleet»
consists of five tractors (Star Devil, Black Devil 666,
SWE Devil, etc.) including the flagship Diamond
Devil, the Renault Trucks T High that I drive.
We also have a lighter vehicle for carrying
foodstuffs at controlled temperatures. We work
as subcontractors for Rahtikeskus, which gives
us assignments to carry all kinds of goods.
Our trucks cover between 100,000 and 120,000 km
a year and the light vehicle covers 40,000 km.
Our business takes us to the furthest reaches of
Finland, and every day is different, as are the goods
we carry: electronic equipment, industrial
components, foodstuffs, paper and even dangerous
substances.
THE DIAMOND DEVIL’S POWER IN EXTREME
WEATHER CONDITIONS
Just over a year ago, we needed to get a new
vehicle very quickly. The Renault Trucks dealer
in Finland, who we appreciated following a positive
experience with him, suggested the Renault Trucks
T High which seemed to meet our requirements.
This first impression proved to be largely
confirmed. The engine, with its 520 hp,
made it possible to effortlessly handle heavy loads
over all kinds of surfaces and in all kinds of
weathers. What surprised me most was its power,
which was available from 30,000 km,
where as other vehicles generally need to cover
between 50,000 and 60,000 km before reaching
their full potential. In urban conditions, open
country or hilly regions, it never lets me down.
And I’ve also noticed that it consumes less than
the other «devils» in the fleet, despite me not being
particularly light on the pedal! If I made an effort
and adopted a more flexible driving style,
I think I would save even more.
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A DAY IN THE LIFE OF...
RENAULT MASTER
A CARPENTER IN SPAINHeading the Valdés carpentry shop based in Corvera de Asturias, Spain, Modesto Valdés Fernández has been making kitchen furniture, built-in cupboards and reinforced doors for 35 years. The craftsman opted for an orange Renault Master to carry his heavy and bulky loads. A vehicle that always stands out, but is above all reliable, manoeuvrable and powerful.
08 H 45 Modesto and his brother
Roberto start their day. When they load the vehicle, the rear doors fold right back: this is practical and highly functional. Modesto also uses the side door when parking in built-up areas so he can reach his tools and raw materials without obstructing the traffic or passers-by.
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“I heard a lot of good things about its loading conditions, its steering,
its traction control and all the on-board systems.
I was right to follow that advice”Modesto Valdés Fernández, Valdés carpentry
A DAY IN THE LIFE OF...
10 H 30 The roads to his
customers are
sometimes narrow,
in a poor state of repair or even snowed up. Thanks to the Renault Master’s traction control system and the pick-up offered by its 135 hp engine, Modesto can reach all his customers, whatever the weather. To provide a swift service, Modesto pre-assembles the furniture in his workshop the day before: so all he has to do on arrival is finish off the assembly.
15 H 00 Rear door access, steering
and traction control. Everything is done to make it easier for the driver to use his vehicle. Modesto can complete up to two round trips a day, or four daily journeys.
16 H 30 Perfectly suited to
a master
cabinetmaker’s
business,
there is enough headroom
for Modesto to stand up inside, carry large items
of furniture reaching the roof
and unload his items
more easily.
19 H 00 Modesto closes
the cabinetmaker’s
workshop
to the public and makes
preparations for the next day’s work.
THE RENAULT MASTER’S ADVANTAGES
LOADINGWith its generous interior volume, large rear and side doors combined with a payload of up to 17 m³, the Renault Master makes it easy to handle and carry bulky and heavy items.
EURO 6Combined with intelligent driving assistance technologies, the Euro 6 engine makes it possible to reduce polluting emissions while at the same time offering unparalleled driving comfort.
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I was able to test the Renault Trucks K with a load of 30 tonnes. It’s very pleasant to drive and behaves like a light vehicle.”
Cameroon United Forests creates temporary access roads to the logging sites, opening tracks which will disappear once the site has been closed down.
Belgium. After these come North America and the
Middle East. CUF generates some 95% of its
income via export.
A FLEET THAT TAKES UP EVERY CHALLENGE
To cope with the extreme climatic and
geographical conditions imposed by the region
and its activities, the CUF operates a fleet of
39 trucks. “Although most of the roads leading
to the port are paved and usable without
problems, in the forests, where it can rain at any
time, the track soon becomes a slippery,
dangerous quagmire,” explains Antoine Darazi.
“To that must be added the hazards of fallen trees
and collapsed bridges.” In Cameroon, the climate
never lets up, with very heavy rainfall throughout
almost the entire year (over 1,000 mm of rain
annually). In this part of the world, people talk
about “dry seasons” when it rains “less”
(December-January, and in July-August).
“80% of the vehicles in our fleet are Renault Trucks.
We have as many forestry vehicles as light access
vehicles.” The CUF used Renault Kerax 440hp
vehicles for forestry work and log transport until it
purchased 10 Renault Trucks K, with another two
due to be delivered soon.
or more than 25 years, Cameroon United
Forests, known as CUF, has become
a major player in logging operations
in southern Cameroon. It employs
a workforce of almost 850, including
45 drivers. Supervised by Antoine Darazi,
administrator and manager, the
company now oversees 310,000 ha of concessions
of which it exploits an average of 10,000 annually.
“This accounts for a production of some 158,000 m³
of logs a year,” explains Antoine Darazi, “of which
some 30,000 m³ are sawn into timber and exported.”
Five forestry concessions take care of opening the
roads, felling the trees, logging and transporting
the wood, either to the plant or to the port of
Douala. “We also have a sawmill located at
Ebolowa, the regional capital, where 400 people
work at transforming the 42 types of timber
produced. The wood is cut into planks or dried
and planed ready for use in building terraces,
saunas, etc.” The processed products are then
loaded and carried in containers to Douala,
from where they are exported.
“Our largest market is Asia, especially Vietnam,
India and China. Then comes Europe, with outlets
in France, Italy, Spain, the Netherlands and
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Big cabs, like the T520 High, are good for the drivers and good for the company image, says Jez Desmond.
The T High’s main work is delivering farming equipment for Sumo Ltd.
started out in the agricultural industry after
studying farm management at Bishop Burton
College in Beverley,” Jez tells us as we look
over his latest acquisition, a Range T520 High,
taking his fleet to six vehicles. “I got bitten by
the truck-driving bug whilst working on the
agricultural side of Huntapac,” he continues.
BIG CAB
“We want everything to have the biggest cabs from
here on. It’s good for the drivers and good for
company image,” Jez explains, who ordered the
T520 High after a positive two week long experience
with Renault’s high-spec’ demonstrator from local
Renault Trucks dealer, Thompson Commercial. Jez
went for like for like on the new T520, with every
option box ticked. “The driver we gave the demo
unit to was previously a huge Volvo fan. On his first
run out we gave him the option to swap back to the
FH after a trip to Scotland and back. He didn’t take
us up on the offer and made his mind up in the first
day that he’d be keeping the T520 MaxiSpace for
the remainder of the fortnight. We sent it out with
every conceivable trailer over the two week period
to make sure it suited our needs as well as the
driver‘s,” Jez recalls.
LEFT HOOKER
At the time of ordering, the truck was only available
as a left hooker, but as Jez says, “I’ve also got
drivers here with a lifetime of left hand drive
experience under their belts so that didn’t phase us
in the slightest.” Loads come in all shapes and
sizes for the firm’s fleet of low loader and curtain
sided trailers, mainly deployed on delivering
farming equipment for Sumo Ltd., the York-based
agricultural machinery manufacturer that was Jez’s
old employer. One of his other sources of traffic
comes from a Dutch traction-only customer, which
has seen post Brexit vote growth. “Trailers used to
come out full and go back empty, whereas now
we’re noticing volumes going up in both directions.
I think there has been quite a lot of scare
mongering going on. I concede the government will
have to sort the customs and free trade issues, but
for exporters and international hauliers, for the
moment at least, it’s looking positive,” he remarks.
OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS
Rather than being a millstone around his neck, Jez
sees Brexit as a massive opportunity. “We took a big
gamble just starting this business; we won’t be
frightened off by something like leaving the EU.
We’ll just knuckle down and focus on the positives.”
He might not have to look too far or indeed wait too
long. With roughly half everything Sumo Heavy
Haulage touches destined for other European
countries, they’re in a good position to see export
verses import. He says one of his UK-based
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FRANCE
TECHNOLOGY UNITED KINGDOM
OPTIFLEET
DESIGNAWARD
The Renault Trucks T High Edition carried off the German Design Award for 2018. The jury was won over by its trapezoid-shaped cab, its windscreen and radiator grille evoking the π symbol, as well as the equipment designed for on-board comfort. Yet another prize for the Range T!
ONE MILLIONThe British group Pace Logistics Services has taken delivery of the millionth truck manufactured by the Renault Trucks production lines at its Blainville-sur-Orne (Calvados) factory. It is an 18-tonne Renault Trucks D Cab 2.1 m. This is the 31st vehicle to join the Group’s fleet, exclusively made up of Renault Trucks vehicles. The factory, operational since 1957, produces 262 cabs and assembles 76 trucks every day.
FALCONPROJECTThe FALCON (Flexible & Aerodynamic Truck for Low CONsumption) project is working towards developing an entire HGV to operate as a genuine laboratory on wheels. The innovative concepts it incorporates aim to reduce consumption by 13% compared with that of a conventional HGV. With this project, Renault Trucks is continuing its research into improving its vehicles’ energy efficiency.
INNOVATION
OPTIFLEET, THE FLEET MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE DEVELOPED BY RENAULT TRUCKS, IS NOW AVAILABLE IN A VERSION FOR SMARTPHONES OR TABLETS. WHEREVER THEY MAY BE, OPERATORS CAN NOW ACCESS INFORMATION ABOUT THEIR FLEET IN REAL TIME.
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CHALLENGERENAULT TRUCKS AND ITS PARTNER MKR are once again competing in the Dakar, the 40th
edition of this famous rally. Setting out from Peru, two K 520 vehicles and a Renault Sherpa covered almost 9,000 km in 14 stages to reach Cordoba in Argentina. The three vehicles also took part in the 10th edition of the Morocco Desert Challenge in April, a seven day rally with no “liaison” stages.
ELECTRIC POWER RENAULT TRUCKS ANNOUNCES THE LAUNCH of a new range of vehicles in 2019. These all-electric trucks, designed to operate in urban and semi-urban environments, will be manufactured at the Blainville-sur-Orne (Calvados) factory.
SWEDENDURING THE VISIT OF EMMANUEL MACRON, President of the French Republic, to Sweden, Renault Trucks’ CEO Bruno Blin, introduced him to the latest products in the T range, as well as the brand’s most recent innovations.
TELEX
BACKSTAGELATEST RENAULT TRUCKS NEWS
Renault Trucks won the low emission driveline prize with its Urban Lab 2 distribution laboratory vehicle at the Solutrans Innovation Trophies. Urban Lab 2 brings together several innovative technologies associated with engine hybridisation, aerodynamics or tyres, designed to reduce vehicles’ fuel consumption.
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CAMBRIDGE
ANNIVERSARY
NINE RANGE C
Cambridge’s leading volumetric supplier, Cardinalis Concrete, has introduced the first Renault Trucks into its line-up, changing three quarters of the fleet to the Range C. Supplied by Renault Trucks dealer, Norfolk Truck and Van on a 2 year full R&M package, the nine Range C460 8x4s come equipped with 9m3 production capacity Reimer ProAll P8525 mobile batch plants.
PROGRAMME
PARTS4URefreshed for 2018, our PARTS4U programme now offers even better discounts on genuine Renault Trucks parts. As well as competitive prices, there are new and exclusive offers every quarter on a wide range of products. Every genuine part fitted by a Renault Trucks dealer comes with a 2 year warranty for additional peace of mind. Don’t miss out, visit your local Renault Trucks dealer or go to parts4u.club to sign up today!
#X-TRACTOR
TOP TENThe first ten Range T High dealer demonstrator vehicles have arrived in the UK. Featuring the striking livery based on a design theme by Daniel Beddoes, winner of Renault Trucks’ #X-Tractor social media competition, each of the ten tractor units has its own unique identity that links it to the Renault Trucks dealer that it will call home. How many have you spotted on the roads?
70 YEARS
THE PROVEN ROBUSTNESS AND RELIABILITY OF RENAULT TRUCKS OPERATING IN ARDUOUS FORESTRY CONDITIONS AND EXCELLENT SERVICE SUPPORT FROM LOCAL DEALER BORDER TRUCKS CARLISLE, HAS SEEN WD & A HALEY ADD THE FIRST TWO RANGE T520 TAG AXLES TO ITS SEVEN-STRONG FLEET. THE NEW T520S HAVE ALREADY BEEN PUT TO THE TEST PULLING 28-29 TONNES OF LOGS FROM LOCAL FORESTRY IN THE REMOTE AND CHALLENGING ENVIRONMENT OF BEATTOCK SUMMIT, TO THE NORTH OF LOCKERBIE IN SCOTLAND.
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NGOOD THIINKINGEXEMPLIFYING RENAULT TRUCKS’ ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN, ‘Rethink what you think you know’, Ipswich-based Freightline Europe UK has transformed its perception of the brand and introduced the first Range Ts into the fleet for its UK refrigerated transport drops. The four Range T 480 6x2 tractor units are fitted with eye-catching light bars, spot lights and colour coded light blue bumper, steps, grab handle and visor.
GET THE APP RENAULT TRUCKS’ TURNKEY FLEET MANAGEMENT TOOL, Optifleet, is now available as an app for iOS and Android mobile devices. This addition to Renault Trucks’ telematics suite, available at no extra cost to existing Optifleet customers, offers a simplified interface for smaller screens and underlines the manufacturer’s commitment to improve connectivity, fuel efficiency and productivity for operators.
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BRS is proud to be celebrating 70 years of successfully meeting and exceeding customer requirements in contract hire and truck rental transport solutions. It was originally formed in 1948 as part of the post war nationalisation programme to oversee railways, canals and road freight transport, under the control of the British Transport Federation. Later, road haulage networks were reorganised as British Road Services, and the rest is history!
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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING CONTRACTS: EFFICIENT AND FLEXIBLE
n order to offer maximum vehicle
availability, Renault Trucks has
designed its Start & Drive
contracts to programme their
servicing with original spare parts,
plan and control operating costs
and deal with unforeseen incidents
with total peace of mind. These
contracts’ versatility, covering an
adjustable period from 2 to 7 years and
up to 250,000 km a year, enable each
customer to define a customised
solution with options geared to every
need. At any time, options, mileage
and length of time can be adjusted to
keep pace with the company’s actual
activity. Start & Drive contracts are
honoured throughout the 1,600
Renault Trucks service stations in
France and the rest of Europe.
START & DRIVE SECURE
This covers the vehicle’s repairability
beyond the guarantee period,
reassuring the customer with annual
checks to examine wear, sealing
and general condition. It also ensures
that all functions are delivering optimal
performance from the driveline
to the cab.
START & DRIVE REFERENCE
This contract covers all Renault Trucks
preventive maintenance operations:
oil change, filter replacement,
particulate filter cartridge replacement,
belt and tensioner replacement,
valve lash and injector adjustment, etc.
Connected vehicles adapt
and optimise maintenance plans
according to their actual mileage and
consumption situation.
START & DRIVE PERFORMANCE
This comprises all the Reference
and Secure contracts, covering both
the vehicle’s entire preventive
maintenance and repairability.
It guarantees the optimal functioning
of the vehicle’s driveline units, with
commitments in terms of mobility
and costs (engine, gearbox and axle).
START & DRIVE EXCELLENCE
This is the most comprehensive
contract on the market and the one
most highly praised by Renault Trucks’
customers.
It includes all the operations covered
by the Start & Drive contract and
includes replacement of all parts
subject to wear (brakes, clutch,
batteries) as well as all the main options
such as towing.
The purpose of Start & Drive contracts is to guarantee vehicles’ maximum availability over time.
These contracts are designed to provide peace of mind on an everyday basis.SO
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• PROFITABILITY
Optimal costs, increased vehicle
availability and optimal condition
maintained to ensure greater value
when finally re-sold.
•EFFICIENCY
With the Start & Drive
member card, customers are
recognised at any Renault Trucks
service station.
• PEACE OF MIND
Personalised preventive
maintenance operation
planning adjusted
to your actual mileage.
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