Business Bureau, Gulf Today
Enoc Group has introduced a new fleet of trucks compliant with the latest international EHS standards. The group’s move is in line with its commitment towards incorporating best EHS practices for all its stakeholders.
The new fleet is powered by the latest technologies; and are ADR certified; a European Agreement concerning the ‘International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road’.
The safety features on the truck fleet incorporates cutting edge technologies to ensure safe driving, reduce driver fatigue, increase fuel-efficiency, stabilise the vehicle and prevent accidents.
The tankers’ body is made of aluminium, which increases the fleet’s operational efficiency by 65 per cent - from 2.3 kilometres per litre to 3.4 kilometres. The use of lightweight aluminium also reduces stress on the truck’s engine, thereby cuts maintenance costs by 22 per cent.
Saif Humaid Al Falasi, Group Chief Executive Officer of Enoc, said: “We firmly believe the importance of adhering to stringent guidelines when it comes to sustainability and safety; and our new fleet of trucks stands true to our stance on it. We have been a pioneer in fuel distribution in the UAE and with the help of innovation, technology and digitisation, we have created industry benchmarks in environment, health and safety that benefit our customers and consumers.”
With security being one of the core pillars of Dubai Plan 2021, Enoc Group’s safety policies are aligned with this vision as it implements several safety features across its operations, products and services. Enoc Group has introduced these trucks in line with the increasing fuel demand gearing up to Expo 2020 Dubai.