UPS places largest ever order for fleet of green trucks

UPS, a company which already has twenty-five hybrid diesel electric commercial vehicles in operation, is expanding its fleet of green vehicles by ordering an additional two-hundred hybrid electric vehicles and three-hundred compressed natural gas vehicles from Daimler's Freightliner Custom Chassis Corporation (FCCC). This order will more than double Daimler's active fleet of commercial hybrids, as the German company currently has over one-hundred-sixty in service. We wonder if the two-million miles of reliable service that FedEx was able to achieve from its hybrid trucks was enough to persuade UPS into making this large order. The FCCC truck is powered by a diesel engine along with an electric motor. While the forty percent improvement in fuel mileage from this setup likely makes the most important difference to UPS, we can also thank the vehicles for their ninety percent reduction in emissions. Therefore, UPS estimates a savings of 176,000 gallons of fuel annually along with 1.786 tons of CO2 emissions from its two-hundred new hybrid trucks. Apparently, brown can also be green.
Press Release:
The largest order of alternative-fuel and drive-train commercial vehicles to-date was placed with DTNA's Freightliner Custom Chassis Corporation (FCCC) today by UPS. The order, consisting of 200 hybrid electric vehicles (HEV) and 300 compressed natural gas (CNG) vehicles, is being manufactured on FCCC's walk-in van MT45 and MT55 chassis product line.
These environmental friendly vehicles are part of Daimler's world-wide "Shaping Future Transportation" initiative and will be used by UPS for daily delivery operations across the United States and will function in concert with their current fleet of conventional diesel powertrain vehicles. "This order reflects the proven durability, reliability, and cost benefits of operating DTNA's alternative-fuel vehicles.
The technology is available now to begin to achieve both the environmental and fuel economy goals to meet our customer's operational requirements," according to Mike Stark FCCC Senior Technical Sales Manager of National Accounts.
FCCC is the first manufacturer in the industry to introduce hybrid commercial vehicles into fleet operations, with over 160 HEVs in service since 2004, in addition to over 1,000 CNG-fueled chassis in service since 2000. "Our hybrid vehicles have proven the chassis' durability and reliability, by meeting the rigorous demands of the pick-up and delivery duty cycle. They recently surpassed the two-million in-service mile mark operating in this tough environment," says Jonathan Randall FCCC Director of Sales and Marketing.
The hybrid-electric power train, combined with a diesel engine and electric motor, drive the FCCC chassis to achieve an over 40% improvement in fuel economy and an over 90% reduction in emissions compared to baseline non-hybrid vehicles.
The 200 hybrid electric vehicles will be deployed in 2009 and join the 25 FCCC HEV delivery trucks already in operation at UPS. The 200 trucks are expected to save 176,000 gallons of fuel annually and reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 1,786 tons each year.
Daimler is the global leader on the market for hybrid commercial vehicles, having delivered some 1,500 Orion hybrid buses, more than 160 Freightliner trucks as well as 300 buses and trucks from Fuso.
Added to this are 1,500 Mercedes-Benz trucks and buses as well as over 1,000 FCCC vehicles that run on natural gas.
As a result, Daimler has the world's largest fleet of environmentally-friendly commercial vehicles in use by customers. The "Shaping Future Transportation" initiative was launched to demonstrate Daimler's long-term engagement for sustainable and environmental friendly commercial vehicles technologies.
[Source: UPS]











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5-15-2008 @ 1:44AM
TG said...
UPS is great! Or rather the CEO and team at UPS is great!
Good reasons to switch your delivery orders to UPS. Good reasons to buy their stock.
Makes one wonder however. If Daimler is doing all these great things, why then is Bazillionair$$ Kirk Kerkorkian buying into Ford?
Ford just laid off a big team of skilled auto workers in Windsor Ontario Canada.
If Ford had PEV or similar plans to go along with the Escape, one would expect them to keep good workers...
Very confusing. = TG
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5-15-2008 @ 6:16AM
Thanh T. said...
Good business strategy by UPS to implement new alternative-fuel and drive-train commercial vehicles in its fleet.
One of my former classmate and dear friend is a regional manager at UPS. Within the past few years, deliveries for good and services to customers in his market region have increased.
It’s nice to know organizations like UPS are implementing new cost effective business management practices and to improve delivery services with better fuel economy and reduce emissions.
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5-15-2008 @ 9:10AM
Whopper said...
TG, Ford is responding to a very militant CAW union, that's all. As far as Kirk K and Jerry York are concerned, they are not interested in a long term investment in a strong company. They see Ford's turn-around starting to show some benefit and they want to cash in. Nothing Kirk or his minion Jerry York have ever done has been to the benefit of the company they are interested in. York is already stirring the pot suggesting Ford sell Mercury. (One wonders how you would split off a division that is basically a "badge engineered" Ford.)
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5-15-2008 @ 9:17AM
Tim said...
"While the forty percent improvement in fuel mileage from this setup likely makes the most important difference to UPS..."
CORRECT! I too am for the "green" movement if that green is the money it saves me.
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5-15-2008 @ 11:32AM
Jared said...
One point missed about UPS is that when traditional trucks are started they cannot all start at the same time because of all the emisions in one place so they have to stagger-start them.
With the hybrids it is operationally easier to get the trucks out on time. It is a pretty neat benefit of the electric power that I think is overlooked for fleet vehicles.
Jared
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