Italian transportation and logistics company Lannutti Group is renewing its fleet of long-haul trucks with 1,500 Volvo FH Aero trucks, one of Volvo Trucks’ biggest-ever deals.
All are equipped with Volvo’s new Camera Monitor System – a new feature that replaces regular mirrors, improving aerodynamics and safety – and the majority will be powered by hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO) to reduce CO2 emissions by up to 90%.
“The fleet renewal principle for us at Lannutti Group is to prioritize low-emission vehicles while offering a high level of comfort and safety to our drivers, protecting them and all the other road users,” explained Valter Lannutti, CEO at Lannutti Group.
“In addition to the fuel-saving I-Save technology already 100% adopted in the fleet, we are now aiming to grasp the benefits coming from the Camera Monitor System and improved aerodynamic design. This partnership with Volvo will allow us to continue our journey toward zero emissions.”
Roger Alm, president Volvo Trucks, added, “This deal makes me so proud as it shows the trust and commitment that Lannutti has with Volvo Trucks as a long-lasting business partner. This really is proof that we have done the right thing with the new Volvo FH Aero. It not only supports our customers in reducing fuel costs and CO2 emissions, but it is also one of the safest truck models for their drivers to operate.”
The 1,500 new Volvo trucks will be delivered to Lannutti Group throughout 2024 and 2025.