Tarmac, a CRH company, now has almost 100 of these walking floor vehicles, making it the largest fleet of its type in the UK鈥檚 highways industry.
Walking floor trailers differ from traditional articulated tipper trucks by using an in-built moving floor to 鈥榳alk鈥 the product out of the trailer to discharge the payload. This is reckoned to have safety benefits. They are also able to discharge materials underneath overhead power lines and in tunnels 鈥 locations that would otherwise present a risk.
Sean McGrae, Tarmac鈥檚 senior manager, national transport, said: 鈥淥perating the UK鈥檚 largest fleet of these new, safer walking floor vehicles enables us to build on our capability to supply construction projects throughout the UK.聽 Safety is our first priority and we are consistently working to improve standards, so the advantages of these vehicles are clear.聽
鈥淏eing able to offload material safely under overhead obstruction and restricted environments reduces risk for our drivers and site teams, and allows work to be completed more flexibly and efficiently.聽 Other major benefits are that walking floor trailers can operate in tight areas as well as allow continuous laying, which increases site productivity.鈥
In addition to their enhanced practicality and safety credentials, the walking floor vehicles鈥 increased carrying capacity compared to rigid trucks means that they also offer improved environmental performance.聽 The ability to deliver a higher payload per trailer results in a lower number of total vehicle movements on a project, thereby reducing transport CO2 emissions and improving carbon footprint.鈥
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