Old Haulage’s first Mercedes-Benz Actros has gone to the Tyneside company’s youngest driver – who is delighted with his new truck.
Shay Wheeler is just 22 and joined the company less than a year ago. In his previous job he drove a supermarket home delivery van.
“I always wanted to graduate to bigger vehicles though, so I put myself through HGV driver training and started applying for jobs,” he said. “Luckily I was able to land a position with Old Haulage and to be handed the keys to a new Actros tractor unit so soon afterwards is a dream come true!”
Supplied by Dealer Bell Truck and Van, the Actros 2545 is powered by 12.8-litre in-line six-cylinder engines that produces 330 kW (450 hp), and has a flat-floored StreamSpace cab to which Blaydon-based Old Haulage has added a microwave, fridge and 360-degree camera system – a standard fitment to all the FORS-approved haulier’s fleet.
It has joined a fleet of 12 trucks, traditionally dominated by a Swedish brand. The decision to invest in its first Mercedes-Benz truck for 30 years came after Old Haulage was impressed by a visit from Bell’s Sales Executive, James Walsh.
“James turned up at our depot one day, driving Bell’s Actros demonstrator,” recalled Traffic Planner Chris Wilson.