13.01.2016
Clean fuel for Mammoet Netherlands
Dutch heavy lift company Mammoet is switching from diesel to Shell GTL (gas-to-liquids) fuel on its cranes and trucks at its operations in the Netherlands, in order to reduce emissions and noise levels.
The company has already started introducing the cleaner-burning fuel on its 200 cranes and 50 trucks, and will shortly be available at three of the company’s locations - Schiedam, Velsen-Noord and Geleen.
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Mammoet Netherlands is switching to Shell GTL fuel for its cranes and trucks
Mammoet Europe managing director Sander Splinter said: “Many of our clients are conscious of the need for environmental improvement and we think that choosing Shell GTL Fuel will help us to make a contribution by giving them a competitive edge. We strive to reduce emissions to make a positive contribution to the environment and working with Shell is a step in that direction.”
Marjan van Loon, president director of Shell Netherlands added: “The roll-out of Shell GTL Fuel underscores our ambition to be the most competitive and innovative energy company. We are proud it will now also be used in the heavy-lifting sector and contribute to Mammoet’s plans to reduce emissions. As the market develops, we will continue to invest in GTL infrastructure for customers demanding a fuel that can help reduce local emissions in conventional diesel vehicles.”
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