News Archiv 2018-EN
FOTON recognizes the marketing strength of Mpire group, thus Foton allows Mpire to distribute its 2 latest View variants in Malaysia, namely the C2 panel van and CS2L 18 seater window van. CS2L. C2 is powered by famous Isuzu 2.5 turbo diesel engine whilst CS2L is powered by powerful Cummins ISF 2.8 diesel engine. View CS2L is fitted with latest features such as Electronic Control Unit (“ECU”) and Exhaust Gas Recirculation (“EGR”) allowing the window van to operate with less carbon footprint. The CS2L window van also equipped with BOSCH’s four-channel ABS + EBD, 3H high-strength body, strong anti-collision bars, front and rear bumpers, dual airbags, one collapsible steering column and three-point seat belts. make it one of the safest van in the domestic market.
The Foton Daimler ESTA is also known as the Energy Super Truck which equipped with the new generation of Foton-Cummins ISG. The truck is built based on three core technologies namely new energy, internet of vehicles and automatic transmission. As such EST-A Energy Super Truck is built with the concept of increasing the fuel efficiency through its High Torque and Low RPM technology. The aim is to realize 30% decrease of fuel consumption, 30% decrease of carbon emission, and 70% increase of overall freight transport efficiency.
Mpire showrooms are located at 2, Jalan Pemberita U1/49, Temasya Industrial Park, 40150 Shah Alam Selangor for its vans operation and another showroom is located at No.2, Jalan Gitar 33/3, Elite Industrial Park, Section 33, 40460 Shah Alam Selangor for its super-truck operation. Both exclusive showrooms offer one stop service and equip with sophisticated equipments and facilities. Another 2 showrooms, located at Butterworth and Johor Bahru will be ready by 1st quarter 2019.
Mpire group wants to change the way how Malaysia people perceive on China trucks. Therefore, Mpire has purchased more than RM1million spare parts from FOTON even before trucks are on the road, just to ensure no Vehicle off road or “VOR” and maximize truck usage. As compared to formerly, customers suffered from getting replacement of spare parts, which is one of the biggest hurdle that lead customers unwilling to purchase the China truck although the China trucks are much better now in terms of build quality, technological advancement and also improve in durability.
To further enhance customer satisfaction, Mpire group has launched its toll free number 1300-22-3399 which will start operation on 1st January 2019 for its 24/7 off road rescue team, by forming a strategic alliance with a well-known and reliable company to manage its 24/7 customer’s emergency service and will launch its own apps in few weeks in order to create the flexibility and convenient to the truck and van drivers to book for service. The apps also inclusive of a panic button with GPS location for emergency and break down.
Mpire group also has appointed PKT logistic, one of Malaysia based largest logistic company to handle and manage our spare-parts distribution, with the promise to deliver our spare parts to designated spot within 48 hours By being customer oriented, excellent in after sales service and offering sustainable product with affordable price are the motto of Mpire Group.
It is an exciting year for both Mpire and Foton brand. Mpire is proudly to represent Foton in this niche segment, and will strive to achieve excellent in term of customer satisfaction.
“Especially with Konsortium PD Sdn Bhd’s clientele in the oil and gas industry, safety and quality are the two most important aspect to look at when looking for a transportation partner. It is an honour to be the top choice with the addition of 28 brand new Volvo Trucks to their fleet. We will continue to offer our best in class services to ensure the highest performance and return on investment for our business partners.”
The 14th edition of Automechanika Shanghai, which took place from 28 November to 1 December 2018, has recorded an unprecedented rise in attendees compared to the previous edition. Serving as a platform for both local and international players from the automotive parts, accessories, equipment and service sectors, final figures suggest visitors at the show rose by 15% since 2017 – now reaching a total of 150,568. As Asia’s largest automotive trade fair, organisers also received overwhelmingly positive feedback from participants alike during the four-day period.
The overall final figures for this year’s show reflect the continual growth across each aspect of the show:
• Visitors: 150,568 (2017: 130,928)
• Exhibitors: 6,269 (2017: 6,051)
• Scale: 350,000 (2017: 340,000)
The news comes after the fair expanded many of its themed zones and areas. For example, the brand new Tomorrow’s Service & Mobility area was able to shed light on the most exciting current and future developments of the industry, from digitalisation and alternative drives, to autonomous driving and new mobility services. Other areas that proved immensely popular amongst participants were the collection of dedicated zones scattered across the halls, including the debuting Chain Stores Zone and the Remanufacturing Zone, as well as the returning REIFEN (tyres) sector for the very latest tyre, wheel and rim products.
This year, a total of 57 fringe programme events ran concurrently with the main show. Throughout the fairground, each event continued to receive high praise from industry experts who took part and presented their ideas and visions for the future of the industry. Many fringe events were also welcomed for the first time this year, such as the debuting Tomorrow’s Service & Mobility Summit 2018 and the Automotive Aftermarket Summit 2018, both of which reflected the themes and trends across the showground. What’s more, a lot of positive feedback came from those in attendance, as there equally was across the entire show floor.
Organisers have also marked an increase in international participation across the board. With 43 exhibiting countries and regions around the fairground, newcomers from Luxemburg joined the list of returning countries, along with the likes of the Czech Republic, Lebanon and Slovenia along with the other established overseas participants.
Overseas visitors also saw an upswing of 22%. Participants were particularly keen to express that this not only helped create new channels of communication for international buyers trading with Chinese firms, but also allowed for more business exchanges across other international exhibitors and buyers.
The Land Public Transport Commission (SPAD) recently announced the final dates that it will accept license applications at its office. This includes applications for vehicle license/permit, modification of Application Approval Letter (STK) and various other applications. This is following the dissolution of SPAD and the establishment of the Land Public Transport Agency (APAD) next year. APAD will commence operations on January 1, 2019.
November 30 will be the final date for the applications for new permits, late renewals, modification of STK, and license renewals. December 15 will be the last day to apply for vehicle licensing and temporary modification license.
To avoid complications, permit holders and drivers are advised to submit their applications earlier prior to the final dates.
These deadlines are to ensure that all applications for SPAD licenses received can be processed, considered and approved under SPAD's jurisdiction until 31 December 2018; and to ensure the transition process from SPAD to APAD will run smoothly.
On 2Oth December 5, 2018, Foton Motor's 2019 Annual Conference for Asian Region was held in Da Nang, Vietnam. 120 dealers and partners from 16 countries of Asia Pacific attended the meeting. The conference aims to cooperate in depth with partners to promote the localization of Foton Motor in the Asia Pacific market, in the theme of "Customer Focused, Investment and Cooperation".
At the conference, Foton Vietnam Co., Ltd. was established. This is also the second national operating company registered by Foton Motor in Southeast Asia after Thailand. Foton Motor will increase the construction in local part warehouses, call centers and service systems and carry out in-depth cooperation with local partners in fields of vehicles and parts manufacturing.
Foton Motor also released three strategic models matching the advanced technologies of the world's leading corporations.
AUMARK S light-duty truck is built on a new platform and positioned as a mid- to high-end professional logistics vehicle used in cities. With Foton Cummins efficient power, the product will be greatly improved in power, fuel, noise reduction, and weight.
AUMAN EST and EST-M medium- and heavy-duty truck series, targeting at medium and long-haul transport and efficient logistics market, matches with Foton Daimler Automotive technology, and be equipped with Foton Cummins power, Foton ZF transmission. Through the intelligent power system, smart auxiliary driving and fleet management systems, FOTON AUMAN EST series can further satisfy the users' requirements of high efficiency and low operation cost.
The three products released by Foton Motor focus more on the full life cycle cost (TCO). They are product solutions provided by Foton Motor through its leading technology resources and technological innovation, aiming to cater to the global smart logistics trends and provide users with a more efficient and better driving experience.
The three products have been launched in Colombia, Chile, Thailand, Russia, Malaysia, and Myanmar. As a highlight, Foton Motor launched a 3-year-7-country racing plan of "FOTON AUMAN EFFICIENT LOGISTICS TRUCK RACING CHAMPIONSHIP". It has undoubtedly demonstrated that with the strength endorsement of Foton Daimler Automotive, Foton Motor has good expectations and great confidence in the performance of AUMAN EST series. The race will guide the truck drivers to use correct driving habits and advocate an efficient, fuel-saving and comfortable driving experience.
A Weight Restriction Order is necessary to help protect roads from damage that can cause untimely and expensive delays for road users who rely on the road network. Weight restrictions also help to avoid higher road maintenance costs as well as vehicle wear and tear. In addition, the restriction also limits access of heavy vehicles from unsuitable areas for their size such as narrow village roads, bridges or the placesthat may pose danger to pedestrians.
In Malaysia, all vehicle design and construction must comply to the Malaysia Weight Restrictions (Federal Roads) (Amendment) Order 2018. The order was gazetted on 30 October 2018 and came into operation on 31 October 2018. The date of enforcement of this updated order has yet to be announced by the authorities, but a source revealed that the authorities are going to enforce the order soon.
The entire vehicle must comply the maximum axle rating stated in that order. However, the load is dependent on dimensions of the wheelbase and axle spread. The maximum load for each vehicle is different for Peninsular and East (Sabah and Sarawak) Malaysia. Generally, the maximum permissible load in Sabah and Sarawak is less due to condition of the road and road infrastructure. Weight Restriction Orders are enforced across the county by the Road Transport Department (JPJ) and the Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM).
In addition, in Road Transport Act 1997, Section 86: Restriction of vehicles on the bridges stated that vehicle using bridges cannot exceed the permissible load specified in the regulation based on their construction. Furthermore, the need of a conspicuous notice at each end of the bridge is also stated in the act and the notice should reflect the allowable weight and the speed limit.
Lubricants are one such area where the mission profile will have a major impact. As the group of lucky winners of the Shell Ultimate Stopover learned on their recent trip to Dubai, Light Commercial Vehicles (LCV) should be used with specific lubricants made for them. Here is why.
Light Duty trucks experience different driving conditions compared to heavy duty vehicles, which is why they have specific lubrication needs. Shell Rimula has launched a new range of oils – In Malaysia it is the Shell Rimula LD4 (15W-40) and LD5 (10W-40)– designed to tackle the extremes of urban driving. As a light duty trucker, constant starting and stopping in traffic causes sludge to build in your engine, which means more wear on engine parts which are vital to your operation.
The issue: The operation of a light duty truck is built around carrying variable loads, which can cause higher engine temperatures leading to a build-up of soot and deposits on engine parts.
The issue: For light duty truck drivers constant starting and stopping in traffic causes sludge to build in their engine, which means more wear on engine parts which are vital to their operation.
The issue: Being stuck in slow moving traffic for long periods, or high idle engine running is unavoidable for light duty drivers. High motor hours relative to distance covered leads to slower oil mileage accumulation. So, they need an oil that protects during these types of service.
On display during the trade show was the Gran Max Auto Transmission Panel Van as well as a conceptualized hydraulic tipper which was perfect for transporting materials such as sand, stones and gravel grains.
To further project the adaptable features of the Gran Max, Daihatsu collaborated with a notable Malaysian hijab brand, MUMU Scarves, where practicality of the panel van was showcased through its transformation into a mobile boutique van. The mobile vehicle was also given some enhancements through the installation of selected body kits such as daytime running lights, bull bar, body side moulding, side mirror cover, sun visor, scuff plate and sets of 15-inch sport rims.
Also on display was a mobile café custom built to resemble a Big Apple Donuts & Coffee food truck. Daihatsu Malaysia intended to promote the versatility of the Gran Max by fabricating it into an actual vending truck equipped with kitchen appliances and display machineries suited into an operational food truck.
President and Chief Executive Officer of MBM Resources and Managing Director of Daihatsu Malaysia, Dr Iqbal Shaharom shared his views on the alternate uses of commercial vehicles. “The use of commercial vehicles has transformed over the years. Gone were the days where it is just used to get from Point A to Point B. Nowadays, commercial vehicles are used as food trucks, delivery vehicles as well as mobile boutique to meet the current market trend in Malaysia. Attendees to the show will be able to witness the transformation of the Gran Max to reflect its durability, versatility, practicality and reliability” he concluded.
Rusman Bin Japalus, Managing Director of Kotamas Oil Sdn Bhd said, “As one of the largest fleet operator in the state of Sabah, we needed trucks that are capable of withstanding the rough conditions that our drivers work in, both in terms of terrain which is hilly and bumpy as well as unpredictable wet weather. We needed trucks that were not just dependable, but also safe for our drivers given the working conditions. Volvo Trucks is the company that provide trucks which are able to fulfill all the safety requirements outlined by the reputable oil and gas companies we work with. So having partnered with Volvo since 2014, we are confident that once again, they will be able to provide us with the solutions we need.
This handover marks the first time that a company is receiving the custom made FMX 440 with Tandem Axle Lift in Malaysia. Volvo Trucks is also the only commercial vehicles manufacturer to offer this variant for prime movers in the country. One of the challenges faced by Kotamas was the hilly and rough terrain their trucks needed to go through, which demanded increased traction from the vehicle and often resulted in additional costs spent on tyres. After reviewing Kotamas needs, Volvo Trucks Malaysia recommended these tailor-made prime movers that leverages on Volvo’s Tandem Axle Lift technology.
With the most extensive range of commercial vehicles arising from day-to-day needs, Tata Motors is among the top 10 truck and bus manufacturers globally. With vast global experience, the company brings a deep understanding of customer expectations from diverse markets and is well positioned to cater to the ever changing automotive norms and commercial vehicle trends across the globe. The company continues to invest in its products and sales & service network with an aggressive customer centric approach of anticipating customer requirements.