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James Hall & Co.
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Independent retailer Mimar Cantay has invested in a former Spar in Oulton Broad, which has undergone a full refurbishment.
The Volvo Euro 6 tractor units are the first equipped with an Ecodrive refrigeration system to be introduced to James Hall & Co’s double-decked fleet.
The company’s double-decked multi-temperature trailers will be powered by the electronic generator that is driven by the tractor unit engine, rather than separately by the trailer’s diesel generator.
It is anticipated that the new tractor units will result in an eight tonne per annum reduction of CO2 emissions, and the new Euro 6 tractor units are also more fuel efficient than the Euro 5 models they are replacing.
The trio of Volvo tractor units are in addition to the three new 18-tonne rigid Volvo trucks with engineless refrigeration systems that James Hall & Co took delivery of in June 2021. The company is planning further green investments later in 2022 and into 2023, with the delivery of its first refrigerated fully-electric articulated trailer, as well as further tractor units and rigid trucks with lower carbon emissions.

Ian Farnworth, Fleet Engineering Manager at James Hall & Co, said: “We’re delighted with the new Volvo tractor units,
and they are valuable additions to our fleet. Given that they are amongst our longest-distance vehicles delivering six days a week across the North of England, their improved efficiency and performance will make a considerable difference to our carbon footprint.
“It is an exciting period for the fleet here at James Hall & Co as we accelerate our sustainability plans, of which, our fleet of delivery vehicles are a major part.”