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Initiative of Contship Italy in collaboration with Iveco for the employment of fed trucks to GNL
the tests will be lead in the within of the plan Poseidon MED
May 20, 2015
the tests will be lead in the within of the plan Poseidon MED
the terminalista group Contship Italy, through own branch of multimodale transport Hannibal, are getting ahead with Iveco a plan with the scope to explore the operating performances of the fed motors to natural gas which liquified and with the objective to estimate the use of this type of truck to low environmental impact for the services of the Intermodalità division and Logistica of the group.
, the initiative financed to European level that heads to support the spread of the which liquified natural gas like alternative fuel for the logistic chain of the container and that it sees between the partner Italian also the Contship Group and the Harbour Authority of La Spezia.
With Italian company LGT Laverde Road haulages and to the Iveco concessionaire who work in the Milanese area, Milan Industrial Spa, a new truck Stralis Hi fed to GNL is resupplied for the first time near station GNL of ENI to Piacenza. The new truck will be used, monitored and estimated in the next weeks.
technology GNL developed from Iveco on beyond 300 endowed vehicles of cryogenic tanks that travel in all Europe offers to substantial benefits from the environmental point of view regarding the Euro6 diesel engines, pulling down of 35% the NOx emissions, 95% of emissions PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (powders to read) and 10% of emissions of co2. To this a advanced discouragement to 5% of the acoustic emissions, a extremely important factor for the drivers and the zones interested from the camionistico traffic joins, above all in hours evening and night.
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