AdBlue News

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

GreenChem Increase Production

Greenchem are proposing to increase their production of AdBlue in the UK by over 300%.

The plant based near Manchester is operated by Multisol. Multisol have plans to expand their operations in the UK and hope to soon be operating from a further two locations before the end of the year.

Chris Haynes, managing director of GreenChem UK, said: "We are working with our supplier Multisol to create a network of production plants, giving a good spread of distribution opportunities throughout the country."

Monday, July 21, 2008

New AdBlue Storage Tank Available

A new smaller bulk AdBlue storage facility is now available from Commercial Fuel Solutions Ltd.

The new addition to the stock range was developed to address market demands for a smaller bulk storage facility. The new 2500L bunded AdBlue storage tank allows smaller fleet operators the possibility to purchase AdBlue at heavily discounted prices (almost half the price compared to that of buying in 210L drums).

The fully bunded tank features a tidy little footprint of only 1430mm wide and 2460mm long and is fully equipped with all the necessary equipment including:

230v AC Stainless Steel Transfer Pump
Electronic Flow Meter, Accurate to +/- 1%
4m Peroxide Cured Delivery Hose
Automatic Shut Off Nozzle
Electronic Contents Gauge
Management System Output
Standardised Industry TODO Fill Connection   

AdBlue storage tank

More information on this product can be found at:
http://www.adblueonline.co.uk/air_1/storage_tank/2500L_basic.html or by contacting Commercial Fuel Solutions on 0845 688 9755

Sunday, July 20, 2008

2p Duty, Too Little Too Late?

News earlier this week from Alistair Darling, postponing the 2p Litre rise in petrol came as no surprise to many, Gordon Brown and his chancellor have been hinting that this was a possible move for a while.

As expected, the motoring lobby welcomed this with relief but still demanded that the chancellor back down over the plans to raise duty on cars which emit greater levels of pollution.

The Institute for Fiscal Studies insisted that this move would cost the Treasury in excess of £500m. Former chancellor Kenneth Clarke described it as “scandalous” when Yvette Cooper Treasury chief secretary, failed to give an official estimate of the impact on public finances when prompted.

Kate Gibbs, of the Road Haulage Association, said “anything that helped the transport industry was good news" although the postponement of the fuel duty rise represented "quite a small drop in the ocean".

Beyond the increased pressure from continuous rises in fuel and energy costs, hauliers are likely to be struck again with rising urea costs, the primary component of AdBlue.

An article recently published by MarketWatch.Com suggests that despite urea reaching its highest cost ever last month, prices will again rise in late 2008.

This raises the question if early investment into an environmentally friendly fleet promises to bring as many rewards as the government has led us to believe.

The government has made similar proposals with regards to fuel duty at least 11 times since the turn of the century. Fuel prices have more than doubled in the past 12 years, despite duty being 17% lower. The new decision means the road fuel duty rate will remain at a pinch over 50p/litre for at least another six months.

Alistair Darling commented " The Treasury is hoping to see a slowdown in food prices".., but continued "Oil prices are going to remain high for some time yet".

Sunday, July 6, 2008

And the MTA2008 Winners Were...

Last Wednesday at the established Grosvenor Hotel in Park Lane central London, the winners of the 2008 Motor Transport Awards were announced.

There were many companies nominated for the various categories, some of the big winners for the evening were as follows;

Winner of the Fleet Truck of the Year was the DAFCF85, beating the Mercedes Axor,  MAN’s TGA and Scania’s R Series to the title.

Tesco collected the Low Carbon and Efficiency Award and TNT Express secured two trophies for both the Training and Environment Awards.

A full summary of the nights events, including a list of entrants, nominees and winners can be found by visiting the MTA Awards 2008 website: www.mtawards2008.co.uk.