Al Masaood CV&E To Exhibit At Ecowaste 2023 To showcase the latest environmentally friendly trucks | |
Sumita Pawar |
According to the media, Al Masaood Commercial Vehicles and Equipment (CV&E) is participating in the EcoWaste Exhibition and Forum 2023 to showcase the latest environmentally friendly trucks from global brands UD Trucks and Renault Trucks.
These trucks offer sustainable waste management solutions. The division, which is part of Al Masaood Group, is the sole distributor of UD Trucks and Renault Trucks in Abu Dhabi.
Al Masaood Commercial Vehicles & Equipment (CV&E) will be participating in EcoWASTE, which is being held during the World Future Energy Summit (WFES) between January 16 and 18, 2023, at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre (ADNEC).
The exhibition is at the forefront of zero waste in the MENA region and is dedicated to advancing new business opportunities and practises for sustainable waste management.
Mohammad El Zeftawi, General Manager of Al Masaood CV&E, said: "We are pleased to participate in EcoWaste 2023, which emphasises the need to deploy more sensible and sustainable waste management solutions. The UAE market is constantly evolving, with more demand for greener solutions.
Therefore, as a key player in the waste management sector, we at Al Masaood CV&E are dedicated to providing sustainable and environmentally friendly options that fulfil the needs and requirements of our customers.
The display of UD Trucks’ and Renault Trucks’ products at EcoWaste 2023 directly reflects our pledge towards a sustainable future.
As the sole distributor of Renault Trucks, the division is showcasing the Renault Trucks K480 Euro 5 Evolution with Optidriver Gearbox, which will soon operate in the national capital as part of Al Masaood CV&E’s partnership with Abu Dhabi Waste Management Centre, TADWEER, stated the report.
Renault Trucks’ K-Range Tractor Head 6x4 is a Euro 5 Enhanced Environmentally Friendly Vehicle (EEV), producing engine power of 480 HP with a high efficiency of fuel consumption for vehicles operating in tough road conditions.
Guillaume Zimmermann, Commercial Director of Renault Trucks Middle East, commented, "Renault Trucks is well-established as one of Europe’s leading suppliers of truck solutions for the waste management sector and has been forging a significant presence in the region with over 400+ units already running in the UAE in this segment."
UD truck flagships:
According to the report, Al Masaood CV&E is also displaying UD Trucks’ flagship MD Croner model, a PKE 19T chassis equipped with a 16 CBM compactor.
The latest UD Trucks Croner PKE features a 250 hp Euro 5 compliant engine with SCR technology, generating a high torque of 950 Nm, coupled with a fully automatic transmission with a push button gear selector, and an advanced bodybuilder module control unit.
With these advanced and distinctive specifications, UD Trucks is paving the way for MD Trucks to increase waste management productivity.
With these advanced and distinctive specifications, UD Trucks is paving the way to enhance productivity in waste management. The division will also be providing the full range of UD Trucks Quester and Croner in the market with Euro 5 emissions, automated or automatic transmissions, and the latest advanced driver display, among many other advanced features available for the full range of trucks.
Mourad Hedna, President of UD Trucks MEENA, commented, "For a few years now, UD Trucks has become a leader in the waste management sector in the UAE, and we are proud to be supporting some of the biggest waste management companies in the region along with our long-trusted partner Al Masaood."
"We can clearly see that the UAE market is one of the most advanced markets in the region in terms of emissions and specs requirements, and we are strongly committed to our customers to always bring the best solutions to the market to support their businesses."
The EcoWaste Exhibition and Forum is investigating how waste management is becoming more sustainable, embracing circular principles, and investigating zero landfill options, such as waste-to-energy initiatives, according to the report.
The event is also examining ways that companies can incorporate circularity into their operations, waste minimization methods, the role of technology in delivering a better understanding of waste management, and ideas for generating revenue from waste.
By Sumita Pawar