Volvo Trucks in North America began delivery of 35 compressed natural gas (CNG)-powered Volvo VNL tractors to Supervalu Inc., one of the largest grocery wholesalers and retailers in the United States. The CNG-powered Volvo daycabs will operate out of the companyās Mechanicsville, Va., distribution center.
āWeāre pleased to partner with SupervaluĀ to deliver the latest in natural gas-powered vehicle technology,ā said GÓ§ran Nyberg, president of Volvo Trucks North American Sales and Marketing. āGrocery distribution provides an excellent opportunity for environmentally conscious companies like SupervaluĀ to utilize the clean-burning domestically abundant fuel.ā
CNG-powered Volvo VNL tractors were on display at Supervaluās Mechanicsville distribution center during a Dec. 6 open house and ribbon cutting ceremony to unveil the tractors and a recently installed fast-fill CNG station. The distribution center operates 105 tractors and the company has set a goal of converting approximately 65% of its fleet to natural gas by 2015. Ā Supervalu operates 20 distribution centers across the U.S. and has more than 400 trucks in its national company-owned fleet.
“Expanding the use of compressed natural gas trucks in our fleet is good for both the environment and our bottom line, and will help us continueĀ Supervaluās commitment to operating in a sustainable manner,”Ā said Mike Lech, vice president of logistics for Supervaluās eastern region.
Volvo Trucks currently offers natural gas-powered versions of its VNL and VNM daycabs, which are built on-line at Volvoās New River Valley assembly plant in Dublin, Va., where all Volvo Trucks sold in North America are built. The Volvo VNL model features a 12-liter Cummins-Westport ISX12 G engine and the VNM daycab is powered by a factory-installed 8.9 liter Cummins ISL G engine.
Volvo Trucks North Americaās operations and products are guided by the companyās three core values: Quality, Safety and Environmental Care. The Volvo VNM, VNL, VNX, VHD and VAH trucks are assembled in the United States at the New River Valley Plant in Dublin, Virginia, while Volvo engines for North America are assembled in Hagerstown, Maryland. The New River Valley Plant is certified to ISO50001 energy standards. Both plants are certified to ISO14001 environmental and ISO9001 quality standards.