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Cargotec to provide 24 new Hiab loader cranes and total service for Burdens

09/06/2011

CARGOTEC CORPORATION, TRADE PRESS RELEASE, 9 JUNE 2011 AT 10 AM EEST 

 

Burdens Limited, a leading supplier of civil engineering and building materials, has ordered 24 new Hiab loader cranes from Cargotec. Cargotec won the business due to low lifetime cost of ownership and an impressive service agreement to include maintenance of the incumbent fleet.

 

Following a review of its current lifting requirements and a thorough assessment of the UK crane market, Burdens decided to add the 24 Hiab XS 166B-2 HiDuo loader cranes to its existing materials handling capability. The machines will be put to work across Burdens' nationwide network of 46 depots and join a total fleet of approximately 150 loader cranes. The deal also incorporates a major service agreement which includes maintenance of the entire fleet - including existing machines from other suppliers.

 

Burdens has provided a distribution platform for the building and civil engineering industry for the past seventy-five years and now operates throughout the UK, Ireland and internationally. With a turnover in excess of £300m and employing 1,100 people, its customer base includes major civil engineering and construction companies, house-builders, local authorities, public water companies, and a wide range of specialist contractors and sub-contractors in the infrastructure support sector.

 

With this extensive network to serve, Burdens had very specific criteria when selecting the new cranes. These included build quality, performance, low lifetime cost, environmental credentials and safety. Equally crucial, however, was the need for a single source supplier that could also provide effective service support throughout UK and Ireland - and on a fleet of mixed equipment. Cargotec and its Hiab XS 166B-2 HiDuo loader crane were chosen to meet these requirements.

 

Mirrored company values
Ryan Coles, Group Transport and Safety Officer for Burdens, said: "The decision to use Cargotec represents a big change for us. After many years with other suppliers, we are changing both the wagon and crane at the same time. However, the savings on lifetime costs and a comprehensive, cost effective service maintenance agreement made this the right decision for our future.

 

"For me, what really sets Hiab apart is that its products add true innovation and sit at the cutting-edge - mirroring our own company values."

 

The Hiab XS 166
Rear mounted onto a new fleet of Mercedes-Benz Actros wagons, Burdens' new Hiab XS 166 models offer 8.4 metres of reach with a lift capacity of 2-tonnes excluding the grab. The XS 166 has been designed for flexibility and high throughput. The slewing mechanism runs in an oil bath ensuring constant lubrication, reducing heat and friction for smooth, precise running under load. Everything is focused on providing a safe and easy to use crane with a quick return on initial investment.

 

A key feature of the model is the HiDuo control system which comes with XSDrive remote control to help prevent stress and strain on the operator while the SPACE 4000 system intelligently assists users when operating the crane. Under extensive onsite testing, Burdens found the control system particularly user friendly as its intuitive controls enable pin-point precision when loading and unloading.

 

Dynamic stability system - VSL
As with all Hiab loader cranes, the XS 166 is equipped with one of the most advanced safety systems available - the Variable Stability Limit (VSL). The system is fully compliant with the new machinery directive (2006/42EC) and harmonised loader crane standard EN 12999. Its major advantage is that it allows safe operation of the crane when there is not enough space to extend one or both stabiliser legs fully. In some cases, VSL can push the stability limit further and extend the work area.

 

Green credentials
When selecting its new loader crane fleet, Burdens strove to enhance its green credentials. The Hiab XS range comes with a range of features designed to reduce impact on the environment, such as the control system which actively reduces the load on the wagon's engine - significantly reducing fuel use and CO2 emissions. The Hiab cranes supplied to Burdens have also been fitted with optional filter clean kits which dramatically reduces oil and filter changes from every 12-months to approximately once every five or six years.

 

Service capability
Karl Love, Service Sales Manager for Cargotec UK, said: "Cargotec is proven to offer unrivalled levels of service support world-wide and this is the foundation of our maintenance package with Burdens. With vast experience, skill and training in maintaining a non-core product fleet, we are able to provide our customer with one point of contact whatever the make or model that needs maintenance.

 

"Furthermore, while lifetime costs have always been at the forefront of a professional transport manager's mind, here we have provided a complete solution which also factors in safety, quality and the environment, delivering significant added value."

 

For further information please contact:

 

Karl Love, Service Sales Manager, Cargotec UK Ltd, tel. +44 1691 626410

 

Maija Eklöf, Communications Manager, tel. +358 20 777 4096, maija.eklof@cargotec.com

 

 

 

Cargotec improves the efficiency of cargo flows on land and at sea - wherever cargo is on the move. Cargotec's daughter brands, Hiab, Kalmar and MacGregor are recognised leaders in cargo and load handling solutions around the world. Cargotec's global network is positioned close to customers and offers extensive services that ensure the continuous, reliable and sustainable performance of equipment. Cargotec's sales totalled EUR 2.6 billion in 2010 and it employs approximately 10,500 people. Cargotec's class B shares are quoted on NASDAQ OMX Helsinki under symbol CGCBV. www.cargotec.com

 

Hiab is the global market-leading brand in on-road load handling solutions. Customer-driven Hiab on-road load handling products and solutions are utilized in moving goods and materials on the road, for example in construction sites, forests, industry, waste handling, recycling and by the defence forces. www.hiab.com

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