UK's Ginsters Streamlines Fuel Costs
Hitachi Capital Commercial Vehicle Solutions has teamed up with bodybuilder Solomons to develop a prototype refrigerated box van for Cornwall, UK-based bakery manufacturer Ginsters.

Ginsters worked with bodybuilder Solomons to develop a prototype refrigerated box van.

Ginsters worked with bodybuilder Solomons to develop a prototype refrigerated box van.
Hitachi Capital Commercial Vehicle Solutions has teamed up with bodybuilder Solomons to develop a prototype refrigerated box van for Cornwall-based bakery manufacturer Ginsters.
The vehicle’s sleek new aerodynamic box body design with a distinct wavy roofline and streamlined Thermo King cab-mounted fridge unit aims to reduce fuel consumption by up to 5 percent, according to Hitachi.
Based on a Mercedes Sprinter 3.5 ton GVW chassis, the vehicle will be run for six months alongside a regular box van on identical routes in the Midlands region where its fuel consumption will be closely monitored through its on board telematics system, according to Hitachi. The body is made of a standard three element insulated panel design with the fridge capable of transporting both chilled and frozen goods up to -20 centigrade. Another modification is the box body’s rear step and door configuration, designed to improve driver safety when unloading the van.
“Our fleet of box vans carry out the very high profile role of delivering our bakery products into thousands stores across the UK on a daily basis and we are looking forward to seeing the results of the trial. Once we have the results we will then decide on whether to extend the trial,” said Andrew Gibbons, Ginsters’ fleet continuous improvements manager.
Hitachi Capital will have supplied over 50 of Ginsters vans on a contract hire basis by the end of 2013 on four-year deal. Hitachi Capital also manages Ginsters’ fleet maintenance provision through the Mercedes network.
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