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Trucksales Staff19 Jun 2023
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Monson Logistics gets first of 20 S-Ways

Monson Logistics, has begun taking delivery of 20 new IVECO S-Way prime movers that mark a big growth phase for the Tasmanian company which has recently expanded operations into Victoria

Monson Logistics has depots in Burnie, Bell Bay and Hobart, however, in recent times, several of the company’s prime movers have also moved to Brooklyn, Melbourne, rubbing shoulders with the old, bonneted trucks they will gradually replace.

The company’s move into Victoria follows Monson Logistics’ acquisition of one of its sub-contractors, and the recent S-Way purchases are all part of the bigger picture, according to company owner, Bruce Monson.

“We had an opportunity to establish a greater presence in Victoria, and the bulk of the IVECO S-Ways that we’ve bought – both 460 AT units and 550 AS trucks – will be based in Brooklyn, replacing a fleet of 19 older prime movers,” Bruce said.

Monson Logistics has recently expanded operations into Victoria

“The majority of these are 600hp trucks approaching 20 years of age, and for the predominantly urban and metro delivery work they’re doing, they’re just not fit for task.

“A shift to S-Way 460 AT prime mover makes a lot of sense for this application: the cabins are much quieter and comfortable, the visibility and manoeuvrability is far better, fuel use will be cut, and at 460hp, that’s more than enough for the job.

“We’re also pleased to be taking 19 old trucks off the streets in Melbourne’s west and replacing them with IVECO models that meet the very stringent Euro6 (Step E) emissions measure – it’s a good outcome for all. Increasingly, many of our customers are also requesting that the trucks used to transport their goods meet certain environmental criteria.”

The 20 new S-Ways will bring the total number of IVECO trucks in the fleet to over 60

Among the Brooklyn-based S-Way 460 AT trucks which will be running single skel trailers for container work, are two 550hp B-double 550 AS prime movers which are designated for intrastate runs into regional Victoria.

“Having good safety features has been an important purchase consideration for us in selecting the S-Way and the X-Way models before these.”

The S-Way trucks have a full complement of safety features as standard equipment.

Although most of the latest company news for Monson Logistics seems to be coming from Melbourne, at home in Tassie, Bruce said that plenty more had been happening.

Safety was a big factor in the choice

“We’ve consolidated our position in Tasmania and just finished installing new security systems at our Burnie depot to meet Australian Border Force requirements, this includes facial recognition technology, giving us greater control and surety of bonded containers. Over 90 per cent of import containers under Australian Customs bond to Tasmania now go through a Monson Logistics facility,” he said.

The remaining S-Way prime movers that are on order will join the Monson Logistics fleet by year’s end and bring the total number of company-owned IVECO models to over 60 trucks.   

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