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Trucksales Staff15 Jun 2020
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Cascadia starts carting for McColl’s

Freightliner Cascadia welcomed into popular dairy fleet

A new Freightliner Cascadia has hit the road delivering milk across Victoria with tanker operator McColl’s.

One of the first Cascadia trucks in Australia, the 126 showcases the new generation 16-litre Detroit engine teamed with a 12-speed automated manual transmission.

It also introduces a full suite of integrated safety features not seen on conventional trucks in Australia until now.

The standard safety equipment includes a system that uses radar and camera to ‘see’ down the side of the truck to warn of any impending collisions and a front-facing radar/camera that will automatically brake the truck in an emergency. This feature can even detect, and brake for, pedestrians.

McColl’s took delivery of the Cascadia recently at its Geelong headquarters on Friday and the truck started carting milk with a B-double combination this week.

Freightliner Australia Pacific Director, Stephen Downes, who handed the keys over to McColl’s Managing Director, Simon Thornton, said it’s great to see the Cascadia in McColl’s colours.

McColl’s Managing Director, Simon Thornton (left) gets the keys to the new Cascadia from Freightliner Director Stephen Downes.

“McColl’s is an iconic Australian fleet that has a special place in our hearts, especially those of us with a connection to regional Victoria, so it is fantastic to see our Cascadia in those striking colours,” he says.

“We are excited that the McColl’s team will now be able to experience the new standard of safety, efficiency and comfort that the Cascadia brings to the conventional truck class in Australia,” he says.

Mr Thornton says the Cascadia’s full suite of safety features is appealing: “McColl’s has always been at the forefront when it comes to transport safety, so we are especially keen on the advanced safety features being introduced with the Cascadia,” he said.

“We are also very interested to see how the new Detroit engine and transmission performs in our operation,” Mr Thornton concludes.

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The McColl’s truck is one of the first Cascadias in company colours on Australian roads, while several demonstrator models are in operation across fleets.

Daimler Truck and Bus President and CEO, Daniel Whitehead, says the early feedback has been very positive.

“We have been talking about Cascadia’s fuel economy, the quality and the comfort of this truck for some time, so it’s great to hear operators tell us how good it is,” he says.

“The feedback across a wide range of applications has been extremely positive as customers get a taste of this class-leading truck,” Mr Whitehead said.

The Cascadia is the top selling truck in the United States, partly thanks to its fuel efficiency aided by optimised aerodynamics and the latest generation powertrain, which uses GPS data to read the terrain in order to select the best gear.

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