Noone Transport drive Mercedes-Benz Actros

January 09, 2015
Noone Transport drive Mercedes-Benz Actros
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Noone Transport, one of Ireland¹s leading logistics and distribution companies, has strengthened its fleet with the recent addition of three new Mercedes-Benz Actros 1845LS 2.5 Bigspace Euro 6 trucks ­ bringing the number of Actros currently in its fleet to eight.


Finished in the Company¹s distinctive white and red livery, the vehicles were ordered with Mercedes-Benz Predictive Powertrain Control option which can save an additional 5% in fuel by automatically adjusting the vehicle performance to the terrain / topography. Other features include high performance engine brake, twin fuel tank, night heater, fridge, twin bunks and ambient lighting.

According to Noone Transport¹s managing director Kevin Noone, the firm ordered the new units based on the "excellent fuel returns and reliability of the existing five Actros trucks on the fleet".

Founded in 1986 in Duleek, Noone Transport¹s headquarters has been in Slane since 2001. Coupled with a dedicated national transport service, the company provides a full and part-load continental service on both ambient and temperature controlled trailers, covering all of Europe.
 
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