FUEL-SAVING MICHELIN TYRES LAST THE TEST OF TIME FOR MDF TRANSPORT

  • Set of MICHELIN X Multi Energy tyres still going strong after 386,000 miles of service
  • Haulier specifies tyres from Michelin’s fuel-saving Energy tyre ranges to maximise sustainability and reduce fuel costs

UK and European haulier MDF Transport has clocked nearly 400,000 miles on the MICHELIN X Multi Energy tyres running on the drive axle of one of its Volvo FH trucks.

The specialist transport provider specifies all new vehicles on Michelin having found the tyres to last longer, reduce fuel consumption and ultimately be cheaper to run than any other premium fitment on the market.

Mark Farrow, Managing Director at MDF Transport, says: “In our view, running another make of tyre is just not an option when you consider the performance and longevity we get from Michelin.

“We do a lot of work in the oil and gas industry, moving pretty heavy loads with a variety of flatbed, low-loader and extendable trailers. For our work we generally find the X Multi Energy to be the best choice. We have a set of 315/70 R22.5 fitments running on the drive axle on one of our Volvos that has just passed 386,000 miles and are still going strong. When you combine the life span of the Michelins and the fuel figures they give you, the total cost of ownership can’t be beaten.”

The business has recently added four new Volvo FH with I-Save tractor units to its fleet, specified on a mixture of MICHELIN X Multi Energy and MICHELIN X Line Energy tyres.

MICHELIN X Line Energy Z2 and D2 tyres are both A-rated for fuel efficiency – making them the most fuel-efficient Michelin truck tyres on the market, and perfect for long-distance transport at sustained high average speeds.

MICHELIN X Multi Energy tyres are B-rated for fuel efficiency and have been designed to save fuel and reduce environmental impact in predominantly regional operations.

“When you buy tyres now, it’s so important that you look at the energy rating, because it makes a big difference. We take the whole process very seriously, looking closely at the pressures, the weight load index, and ensuring we are operating at the optimal set-up for the vehicle’s weight,” adds Farrow.

“Getting the best fuel figures comes down to three key things: one, the truck has got to be good; two, the driver has got to be good and three, you’ve got to have really good, fuel-efficient tyres – getting all those ducks in a row will give you the right results.”

Founded in 1990, MDF Transport operates throughout the UK and Europe. As well as its general freight services, the business specialises in moving abnormal loads, transporting massive structures up to 49 metres long and 85 tonnes in weight.

About Michelin
Michelin, the leading mobility company, is dedicated to enhancing its clients’ mobility, sustainably; designing and distributing the most suitable tyres, services and solutions for its clients’ needs; providing digital services, maps and guides to help enrich trips and travels and make them unique experiences; and developing high-technology materials that serve a variety of industries. Headquartered in Clermont-Ferrand, France, Michelin is present in 177 countries, has 124,760 employees and operates 68 tyre production facilities which together produced around 173 million tyres in 2021. (www.michelin.com)

More information on how Michelin assists transport businesses achieve its sustainability goals and run more efficiently can be found at  business.michelin.co.uk.

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About Michelin

Michelin’s ambition is to sustainably improve its customers’ mobility. The leader in the mobility sector, Michelin designs, manufactures, and distributes the tyres best suited to their requirements and uses as well as services and solutions to improve transport efficacy. With its offers Michelin allows its customers to enjoy unique moments when traveling.
Michelin also develops high-technology equipment intended for multiple fields. Based in Clermont-Ferrand, Michelin is present in 175 countries, employs 132,200 people and operates 67 tyre factories that, together, produced approximately 200 million tyres in 2022. (www.michelin.com)


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