Hot on the heels of a deal for 20 Renault Trucks Range T tractor units, announced back in April, FreshLinc Group has now ordered a fresh batch of Mercedes Actros tractor units after just four weeks of setting an Actros demonstrator on the road it had followed-up with an order for 14 identical trucks.

The refrigerated distribution specialist’s first Mercedes-Benz vehicles will join a 400-strong, mixed-marque fleet, and work from its headquarters in Spalding, Lincolnshire.

Mercedes Actros 2545 6x2 Sold to Freshlinc in 14 Truck Deal
Mercedes Actros 2545 6×2 Sold to Freshlinc in 14 Truck Deal

Details of the Sale

The subject of a Mercedes-Benz Finance contract hire agreement, all will be 6×2 Actros 2545 models with flat-floored BigSpace cabs and 12.8-litre, in-line six-cylinder engines producing 450 hp. Inspections and maintenance will be entrusted to the workshop team at the branch in Boston which was opened in 2015 by supplying Dealer Intercounty Truck & Van.

FreshLinc handles more than 6,000 loads each week, on its diverse chilled and ambient food and drink, container, crane, bulk transport horticultural operations. The company trialled an Actros for six months last year, an exercise that provided a wealth of encouraging data and gave it the confidence to take on the second demonstrator in April.

‘Virtually’ Handing over a Demonstrator

After a ‘virtual handover’ in which a Mercedes-Benz Trucks specialist delivered a videocall presentation then followed up with documentation and a question and answer session, this vehicle was assigned to supermarket deliveries.

It has since been double-shifted and runs fully loaded in both directions.

FreshLinc Fleet Engineer Andy Marchant said:

We were keen to utilise the new truck’s full potential and very quickly established that its mpg returns were in line with our expectations, which sealed the deal. The Actros has also been well accepted by our drivers. They appreciate its general comfort, while the early feedback on features such as MirrorCam and the new dashboard is entirely positive.

NHS Rainbow Included

Complementing FreshLinc’s familiar livery, the demonstration unit wears NHS rainbow and heart motifs, which underscore the operator’s appreciation of the front-line doctors, nurses and other health workers who have so endeared themselves to the nation during the Covid-19 pandemic.

NHS rainbow on new Actros
NHS Rainbow on new Actros

Actros Technology

MirrorCam, the replacement for conventional mirrors, enhances safety by providing enhanced visibility when cornering or reversing, especially with an articulated rig. It also cuts fuel consumption by up to 1.5%, thanks to the compact, streamlined profile of the camera housings.

Active Brake Assist 5 is also standard equipment. Whereas the previous version of Mercedes-Benz Trucks’ emergency braking system relied solely on radar, its successor employs a combination of radar and cameras. The result, at speeds of up to 50 kph, is a dramatically improved response to moving pedestrians. Active Brake Assist 5 employs full braking – as opposed to the 50% achieved previously – when encountering pedestrians crossing its path.

Other developments include an enhanced version of the well proven Predictive Powertrain Control system, which now makes a more substantial contribution to economy, while also ensuring that life at the wheel is easier for drivers, and the twin screen Multimedia Cockpit, which brings connectivity and intuitive operation to the fore. Like the 14 trucks Freshlinc has ordered, the demonstrator features the upgraded Multimedia Cockpit, interactive which comes with a larger 12in instrument panel and extra functionality.

Andy Marchant and his colleagues have held video conferences with Mercedes-Benz Trucks Key Account Manager James Venables and members of the Intercounty Truck & Van team. “Good communication will be crucial to the success of our new relationship, and I’m pleased to say that we’ve made a very good start,” confirmed Mr Marchant. “The Dealer knows it will have to perform to keep me happy, and I’m optimistic it will do so.”