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logistic group Italian SMET is conferred the "Sustainability Award" of CNH Industrial
the company employs fed vehicles to gas methane liquid and semitowings of 18 meters
December 2, 2016
Al logistic group Italian SMET is assigned to the "Sustainability Award", acknowledgment conferred from CNH Industrial, company that plans, produces and trades commercial vehicles, in order to reward the group Salerno province for the introduction of innovative, ecological, economic and on the road strongly efficient systems of transport.
The prize recognizes in particular the engagement in environmental field of the SMET, that it uses a combination of vehicles that allows to save 220 tons of co2 every year let alone to reduce of 98% the polluting thin powder emissions. Draft of Eco Truck LNG fed to gas methane liquid and bound together to semitowings of 18 meters, length that allows the cargo of a greater amount of goods and therefore an ulterior saving in terms of fuel.
"We have been pioneers in Italy in it I use of Eco Truck to gas methane liquid", it has emphasized Domenico De Rosa, managing director of group SMET. "Today, in exacta with the semitowings of extraordinary length - it has added - we have already 50 operating means. Our objective is 50% of carrier language park completely green within next the three years".
Group SMET has center to operating Salerno and offices in all Italy and Low Spain, Portugal, France, Belgium, Countries, Germany, Slovenia, Greece, Rumania and Tunisia. The turnover aggregate 2016 of the company exceeds 200 million euros. SMET appoints to a job 1,400 people between direct dependent and indirect and its carrier language park exceeds the 2,000 cargo units.
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