SOUTHEAST ASIA CONSTRUCTION23 Jun 2023
Volvo Trucks offers FH and FMX models for global construction sector; sets sights on Japanese market

Volvo Trucks offers a wide range of construction-specific solutions for the global market. All the vehicles have been designed to provide high TCO (total cost of ownership) through excellent fuel efficiency, resale value and aftermarket services, said the company.

The FH and FMX are two of the preferred models in the construction industry, according to Volvo Trucks. They are available in multiple configurations to meet different market needs and can be used in the toughest applications.

The trucks feature a large capacity body for greater productivity, as well as a powerful and fuel-efficient engine paired with matching driveline. They are also equipped with the I-Shift transmission for heavy-duty applications, and Volvo Connect – a digital interface that helps delivers more profitable transport operation.

Japan calling

Volvo Trucks recently showcased its FH and FMX models at the CSPI-Expo 2023 in Tokyo, targeting the Japanese construction industry. In this market, the company revealed that it will compete in the premium European sector with a product that maximises productivity.

The FH 4x2 and FMX 8x4 trucks were on display at the event. Volvo Trucks reported strong interest in these models, as construction contractors increasingly seek out productivity gains and operator-friendly equipment in such a competitive market.

"Construction companies are under more pressure than ever to deliver productivity gains that help them stand out,” explained Norio Sekihara, vice president of Volvo Trucks sales in Japan. “Volvo Trucks has one of the most comprehensive line-ups for this industry and a proven track record in setting new standards for productivity, efficiency and reliability. With world-class technologies, a support network that consistently delivers, and the most highly skilled team in the industry, we have earned a position as a global market leader.

“Customers all over the world appreciate how we help them optimise resources, operate efficiently and hit their targets. In addition, our reputation for driver comfort is unmatched. With Japan facing a serious driver shortage in all markets, we believe Volvo Trucks can be a big differentiator in attracting the best talent. All told, we are now perfectly placed to help customers meet the challenges head-on.”

The Volvo FH truck exhibited at the CSPI-Expo was configured in 4x2 drive with a new Volvo engine that provides optimum levels of energy efficiency. It has improved fuel efficiency and uses a high-quality filter for excellent performance. The vehicle also offers productivity improvements both in environmental impact and cost, added Volvo Trucks. And with its ultra-low speed cruise control and dual clutch and crawler gears, this model is ideally suited to the construction sector.

Meanwhile, the Volvo FMX truck at the event was shown in 8x4 drive. This is a highly practical and robust truck that performs in even the toughest construction jobs, said Volvo Trucks. Its design ensures that performance and operator comfort are maintained in the harshest conditions.

Customers have a choice of two cabs: a day cab at standard height for their everyday use, and a low cab with overnight facilities for applications such as more remote operations. There is also an optional 38T rear axle to increase payload by up to 20% on the 8x4 chassis.

“Our customers are now more aware of the cost per ton and are more concerned with the whole cost of ownership during its life cycle,” said Anna Engblom, managing director of SEA & Japan at Volvo Trucks. “As more Japanese consumers are eager to choose highly effective and productive transport options, there are greater chances for Volvo trucks in Japan. The success of the customers we serve is crucial to us, since all our solutions at Volvo Trucks start with meeting their demands and conclude with their overall satisfaction.”