Kässbohrer keeps the course in 2021 to take its stakeholders to the next level for the next 125 years

During the exiting and busy 2021 after the COVID 19 pandemic, Kässbohrer repeated its market success, continued its innovations with all stakeholders to meet all challenges towards the next 125 years, continued to grow with new country managers, after sales and spare parts operations became more efficient and covered a larger part of Europe and new K-Finance leasing partnerships were established.

“In 2021, we proudly continued our market success”

Even though 2021 was a busy year with its unique pandemic-related challenges, we proudly repeated our market success with Europe’s widest product range designed and manufactured for operational efficiency, safety, and sustainability addressing unique needs of our customers.

Kässbohrer is top 3 in Netherlands in all groups of Europe’s widest product range and in Germany and Poland on the top list with its tanker and silo vehicles.

‘’Continuous Innovation with all stake-holders, towards the next sustainable125 years’’

As we welcome the new European climate law, committed to at least 55% carbon emission reduction, an ambitious transition period awaits our industry pending further legislation. In this time of transforming the transport business, Kässbohrer is equally competent on all technologies and vehicle developments to work with its customers for their unique need for transition.

Manufacturing the widest product range in Europe, Kässbohrer has the capability to address multiple carbon emission reducing solutions at the same time. Working closely with its customers, stakeholders, associations and universities in a wide ecosystem of innovation, Kässbohrer is developing award winning vehicles for multi-modal transport, the next generation of longer vehicles for more load per, as well as investing further in smart technologies for future digital integration, developing award winning K-ADAS systems further.

İffet Türken further elaborates on the importance of a wide eco-system of innovation and collaboration with all stakeholders to reach safer more efficient and sustainable vehicles for the future: ‘’In 2021 we have concluded European Union backed Aeroflex project which has been ongoing since 2017. We actively worked with other OEM’s and manufacturer’s to create the future of road transport with efficiency, safety and sustainability in mind but especially worked to finalize the book of recommendations for future implications collaborating with all industry stakeholders and representatives both at European and regional level with the visitors. As the challenge we face is urgent, we all need to work together.’’

Towards the Next 125 Years with new Country Managers and Extending After Sales and Spare Parts Services

In order to augment customer satisfaction by closer proximity to the sales network, Kässbohrer continues to extend its sales and after sales teams worldwide.

In 2021, Marco Contoli is appointed as Italy Country Manager in Kässbohrer İtalia and Piotr Kowalski as After Sales Manager at Kässbohrer Polska. Further developing the strong country headquarters, alongside Jakub Dolaniecki, Poland Country Manager and Jordi Llecha appointed as Spain Country manager appointed in 2020.

 “Kässbohrer is also constantly expanding after-sales service network, by almost 100% over the last 4 years in starting with Germany, Poland, Netherlands, France, Italy and Spain reaching 653 locations.

‘’Our service network is carefully chosen to have the necessary competencies to address all the needs of our customers operating with the widest product range in Europe; 95% of our service network also is competent to serve body work of our tank silos tippers box and refers along with advanced maintenance of our lowbed range. Complementing our every growing competent service network, our spare parts operations operate out of 5 locations with 90% availability and 24-hour dispatch service. ’explained Ms. Türken.

“Addition to these services, we also established partnerships with leading leasing companies. Our K-Finance program provides competitive financing options to our customers. In 2021, we established new partnership with BNP Paribas Leasing Solutions in Spain and France and EFL in Poland.

Kässbohrer will continue to innovate for and grow with all its stakeholders for operational safety, efficiency and meet the urgent challenges for carbon emission towards the next 125 years, concludes İffet Türken.

Kässbohrer proudly launches new vehicles for city, general cargo, intermodal, construction, agriculture and liquid transportation

During IAA Transportation 2022, Kässbohrer has proudly launched 9 new vehicles at the first physical meeting of the industry since the beginning of the pandemic.

Kässbohrer proudly presented 9 new vehicles, the finest examples of engineering excellence, to the widest product range in Europe. Finest examples of engineering the new launches present the widest range of innovations including vehicles increasing efficiency in intermodal operations, liquid transportation as well as heavy haulage transportation, taking its custromers’ operations to the next level.

The Launch Vehicles:

K. SHG AVH: The newest addition to Kässbohrer’s unrivaled intermodal range

Kässbohrer provides the complete intermodal range with Lightest 45 ft Swap Body K.SWAU CL, Trailer Innovation 2021 category “Body” second place winner First Ever 45 ft Coil Swap Body K.SWAU CC, Biggest Volume Silo Container K.CON S 40, Certified Huckepack Curtainsider K.SCS X+, Dry Freight Intermodal Plywood Box K.SBT T and its Trailer Innovation 2019 Award winner “Chassis” category winner K.SHG AVMH.

The newest addition to the unrivaled intermodal range, front and rear extendable container chassis K.SHG AVH embodies the Trailer Awards ‘Chassis’ category winner octagonal chassis frame design. The innovative design eliminates all traditional strength problems that lead to permanent damage of semi-trailers that is not been solved for 30 years.

K.SHG AVH is engineered to safely carry containers from 20 ft. up to 45 ft, offering the best solution for multi-functional and flexible container transportation.

In addition, K.SHG.AVH’s KTL coated robust chassis design made of high quality and high strength S700 MC steel, in compliance with Standard ISO 1726-2 and ISO 1726, provides the best load distribution performance even carrying 20 ft. containers on the rear side.

Alongside its patented novel octagonal central frame design, K.SHG AVH is also constructed mechanical extensions on the front and rear as well as the user-friendly pneumatic locking systems at the rear extension to provide operational ease, efficiency, and safety.

K.SBT CS: Newest addition to Kässbohrer City Logistics Range

For the City operations, Kässbohrer launched its robust Dry Freight City Plywood Box made of plywood upper structure with 2 axles, a length of only 11.025 mm, and a mechanical steering axle. With the steering axle, K.SBT CS enables less fuel consumption, less tyre wear and minimizes time consumption by enabling higher maneuverability even on narrow city roads.

K.STL P: All in one Food Transport with Kässbohrer Stainless Tanker

Transportation of food, dangerous goods or even manure, all these inquiries are addressed with a wide range of possibilities by Kässbohrer tank semi-trailers. Whether high requirements for hygiene in the food sector or the safe transportation of hazardous chemicals, the high quality of the services are essential in our idea of transportation solutions.

Kässbohrer tank semi-trailers with different volumes and specifications are optimized for different requirements and are made of stainless steel or aluminum. In addition, Kässbohrer offers you insulation or heating options that suit your needs.

Within Europe’s Safest and Lightest Tanker and Silo range Kässbohrer launched Pressurized Food Tanker K.STL P developed for efficiency in operations through its 32.000 lt tank capacity with 3 compartments for the transportation of different foods.

For food transport, Kässbohrer designed its Pressurized Food Tanker K.STL P tanker to the smallest detail for hygienic usage with its certification of the ATP in the IN-Class 1,4301 stainless steel tank. K.STL P offers efficient food transport operations through its discharge pump options, 2R quality inner surface, smoothed and polished welding seams, and CIP cleaning lines.

In addition to its launches, Kässbohrer also exhibited the favored Chemical Substance Tanker K.STC PR, which has been developed to provide the highest safety standards for the transport of liquid chemicals without compromising user-friendliness. With its 6.980 kg tare weight, K.STC PR is the lightest dangerous goods tanker trailer in the market with 37,5 m3 capacity. The inner surface finish and electropolished I-frame stainless steel chassis of K.STC PR are making cleaning operations as easy as possible and save you time.

K.SSK 66 and K.SSL 45: The 2 new additions to Lightest Silo Range by Kässbohrer

The first tipping Kässbohrer silo semi-trailer was developed in 1953. Today, Kässbohrer combines the innovative power and the quality its distinguished over generations with the advantages of an international company.

With its engineering excellence, Kässbohrer offers non-tipping silo semi-trailers that are available from 31 m³ to 40 m³, as well as unique design, lightest weight in its segment, fast discharge and high safety functions. Kässbohrer’s tipping silo semi-trailers, which offer maximum safety and efficiency, are available from 40m³ to 90m³ volume. The optional Digital Trailer Control (DTC) system increases safety during the unloading process and increases productivity.

Kässbohrer, with its competent R&D developed the lightest trailer in the market with its standard features K.SSK 66 for Nordic operations and the lightest non-tipping silo in the market Kässbohrer K.SSL 45 for the most efficient transportation and discharge of low-density materials.

Result of Kässbohrer’s engineering excellence, Kässbohrer developed its tipping silo K.SSK66, the lightest silo trailer in the market with 4 axels that is especially engineered for Nordic countries. With its 7.950 kg tare weight, 47 ton gross weight, 17 ton king-pin capacity, and 30 ton axle load capacity, K.SSK 66 provides maximum payload capacity while providing operational efficiency with 6 manholes and 4th axle as a steering axle.

The lightest non-tipping silo in the market, Kässbohrer K.SSL 45, is the perfect fit for the most efficient transportation and discharge of low-density materials. With its 4.950 kg tare weight, Kässbohrer’s non-tipping silo K.SSL 45 offers the maximum payload capacity and the best Total Cost of Ownership.

K.SPH M: The newest additions to the Complete Construction Range

Within Europe’s widest product range Kässbohrer offers the complete construction range including silo, tanker, tipper, platform and low-bed vehicles to its customers in more than 55 countries.

One of Kässbohrer’s newest launches, the double extendable, hydraulic steered low-bed platform with 4 axles, K.SPH M 4, which is engineered for the advantage of high maneuverability even on the narrowest curves in rural areas was presented to its visitors. With its extreme total length of 30 meters as well as the strong and flat chassis with a Mega coupling height, it provides flexible and safe transportation for heavy and ballast loads.  Providing a maximum payload with its assertive tare weight of 13.950kg, K.SPA M also provides a technical axle load of no less than 10 ton thanks to its air-suspension system.

Kässbohrer’s double extendable, hydraulic steered low-bed platform with 4 axles, K.SPH M 4, is engineered to enable its customers to take the advantage of high maneuverability even on the narrowest curves in rural areas.

With its extreme total length of 30 meters as well as the strong and flat chassis with a Mega coupling height, it provides flexible and safe transportation for heavy and ballast loads.

Despite its strong and robust chassis, it provides a maximum payload with its assertive tare weight of 13.950kg, among hydraulic steering low-bed platforms thanks to its air-suspension system that provides technical axle load of no less than 10 tons

K.SLA RJ: The lowest loading height for the Complete Construction range

Within the complete construction range Kässbohrer expertly engineered the extendable 3 axle low-bed semi-trailer, the new K.SLA RJ 3, setting new standards in heavy goods transportation by minimizing the platform height through its new chassis design. With the help of wheel recesses, K.SLA RJ 3’s loading height is lowered to 375 mm.

The new lightweight K.SLA RJ 3 with the tare weight of less than 10.000 kg, increases the payload capacity, and enables more energy-efficient and eco-friendly transport of heavy and abnormal goods.

For operational flexibility and safety, the new K.SLA RJ 3 is surrounded by excavator arm recess, pillars, pillar pockets, as well as new lashing rings with an increased capacity of up to 10 tons that are positioned on the gooseneck, platform, and side raves contributing to optimal load distribution.

K.SKA AG: Reliable Agri Material Transportation

Kässbohrer, with its engineering excellence, Kässbohrer continues to meet the needs of its customers in agriculture sector with its silo and tipper vehicles. For bulk goods transportation, Kässbohrer, with its competent R&D, developed its 55m3 aluminum tipper and exhibited the launch vehicle in its IAA Transportation Open Area stand M49.

Kässbohrer’s 55 m3 aluminum tipper K.SKA AG is developed to offer the highest user-friendly ergonomic standard in the agriculture business. Designed for a low center of gravity and optimal load distribution, K.SKA stands for safety, and reliability while also being lighter with its new aluminum chassis. With high wear and temperature-resistant aluminum modular profiles of the upper structure, it is possible to carry your toughest loads easily and save on repair and maintenance.

The front walking platform, tarpaulin, and rear door are specially designed to offer user-friendly and time saving operations. In addition to its suitable structure to carry a wide range of agricultural materials such as soy, corn, rapeseed, sugar beet, sediments, grains, and more, K.SKA AG is also suitable to carry bio-waste, pallet goods, bagged waste, and fertilizers. Additionally, K.SKA features lashing rings on the floor for the safe transportation of pallet loads ensuring operational flexibility.

K.SCS X+L: The Long Vehicle Curtainsider With First Application Of Dynamic Wheelbase

Stemming from Kässbohrer’s extensive experience in longer and heavier vehicle permitting countries, Kässbohrer developed K. SCS X+L, 14.980 mm vehicle which offered from its conception in 2018, the dynamic wheelbase application ensuring maneuverability in existing infrastructure. K.SCS X+L with dynamic wheelbase was a nominee in the category ‘Concept’ for Trailer Innovation awards 2021.

With 10% more loading capacity K. SCS X+L accommodates 37 euro pallets and decreases its customers’ operational costs while contributing to their CO2 emissions reductions.

Continuing its Tradition, Kässbohrer is the proud winner of the Trailer Innovation Awards 2023

Adhering to its motto „Enginuity”, the combination of “Engineering” and “Ingenuity”, Kässbohrer constantly invests in its competent R&D and engineer products and services to take its customers’ business to the next level towards the next 125 years.

With its widest range of innovations, Kässbohrer has proudly received the most prestigious Trailer Innovation Award 5 times in the past 3 consecutive terms. Continuing its tradition, in Trailer Innovation 2023 Awards, Kässbohrer won 2nd place in the category ‘Safety’ with its Integration Protection Device alongside its two nominations with its Augmented Proactive Driving Support in the category ‘Concept’, and 360 Degree Experience of Digital Twins in the category ‘Smart’.

Winner of ‘Safety’ with the Integrity Protection device

Constantly developing its vehicles to address the efficiency of operations, load and road safety; Kässbohrer works together with associations like TAPA.

Kässbohrer analyzing TAPA’s risk of theft in international freight transportation, irregular migration, and human trafficking data and conducting field intelligence based on interviews with companies of various sizes, associations, and general stakeholders has developed an in-house safety notification system ‘Integrity Protection Device’, for the inner area specified detection and immediate notification of unauthorized entries to the trailer by any means, a low-cost practical device with 2 years battery life that can be installed on any trailer in aftersales workshops within the hour.

Kässbohrer’s patented Integrity Protection Device detects any unauthorized entry from the side, roof, floor, or door as soon as the interior space integrity is breached.  Integrity Protection Device notifies the location of the exact breach point and inner area to as many designated groups as necessary via SMS,  emails, and its optional web portal while at the same time sounding audio and visual alarms.

Kässbohrer conducted extensive R&D tests and confirmed with international transport companies’ road tests to confirm the functionality of the Integrity Protection Device in any environmental conditions such as dust resistance, water seal, electrical noise or vibration, and extreme temperature conditions from  +70 degrees to -20 degrees.

‘Integrity Protection Device’ contrasts the already in market expensive, hard to maintain, complicated, and new trailer installation requiring alternatives that are often economically not feasible for transport companies to use and solves the problem of theft and unauthorized passengers, as well as conventional solution systems’ problems.

In the ‘Safety’ category, Kässbohrer previously won the Trailer Innovation 2017 Awards with Safety Bitumen Tanker and was nominated with K.SSK Safety Tipping Silo with Smart Control.

Kässbohrer nominated Augmented Proactive Driving Support in the category ‘Concept’

Winner of Trailer Innovation 2021, second place, in category ‘ Smart’ with patented K-ADAS, driver assistance for safe maneuver in warehouse spaces, parking, take over attempts in active traffic as well as blind spot detection and 360-degree camera,

Kässbohrer continues to invest in making trailers more intelligent stepping up to autonomous driving as well as increasing road safety.

Kässbohrer has developed in-house Augmented Proactive Driving Support, which is a data-driven system to increase interactivity among vehicles and people in traffic to enable greater traffic safety is nominated in the category ‘ Concept’ for Trailer Innovation 2023 Awards.

Kässbohrer’s research finds, that digital-led lighting technologies, approved by European road authorities, can be used to increase interactivity among traffic participants and promote proactive safety. Kässbohrer Augmented Pro-active Driving Support is developed with the aim of preventing road accidents as well as prevention of health and safety risks during loading and unloading operations. Kässbohrer Augmented Proactive Driving Support can function in alignment with Trailer Innovation Award 2021 winner category ‘Smart’ second place Kässbohrer K-ADAS and truck ADAS systems.

Kässbohrer Augmented Proactive Driving Support is a system consisting of cameras and sensors installed on the trailer that gathers speed, road signs, and warning data from the surrounding traffic. The data collected is processed and images are generated. These images are then projected on the road via controllable led light systems installed around and the rear of the trailer, with the aim of timely informing its surrounding of the trailers driving status and warning in case of more dangerous situations.

Kässbohrer nominated 360 Degree Experience of Digital Twins in the category ‘Smart’

Kässbohrer invests in digital technologies to aid its development of efficient and safe semi-trailers. 360 Degree Experience of Digital twins by Kässbohrer, with its use of 3D modeling to hyper realistically, render the R&D digital twin of the widest product range in Europe, enables faster and more efficient product assessments and development and has been nominated for the Trailer Innovation Awards in the category ‘Smart’.

At Kässbohrer, product development after thorough due diligence of customer needs already involves digital modeling of the vehicle which goes through digital tests to aid physical vehicles. Kässbohrer has now leveraged the digital twin into a promotion and education tool, a first in the trailer industry.

By incorporating advanced realistic 3D imaging to the R&D generated digital twin, Kässbohrer has realistically rendered examples from Europe’s widest product range in their respective operational settings and made them available online as 360-degree website experiences.

With its biggest participation to date, to accommodate Europe’s widest product range, Kässbohrer is taking its place at IAA Transportation 2022, in Hall 27 Stand E11, as well as open area stands K51 and M49. Kässbohrer will showcase its innovations to its customers and stakeholder between 20-25 September, in Hannover Germany.

Kässbohrer Outlook: Together to the Next 125 Years

Leading semi-trailer manufacturer Kässbohrer highlights ‘together to the next 125 years’ in 2022, underlining the importance of a wide ecosystem of innovation and partnerships to advance the trailer industry towards sustainability.

Continuing its sustained success achieved together with its customers, meeting their needs together with the focused localized organization all around Europe, competent R&D, ever-expanding after-sales network as well as finance solutions with leading leasing companies, throughout the year Kässbohrer proceeded with Enginuity to meet its customers’ unmet needs.

Kässbohrer launched new vehicles for city, general cargo, intermodal, construction, agriculture, and liquid transportation and won 2nd place at the Trailer Innovation 2023 Award in the category ‘Safety’. Kässbohrer also continued to digitalize its business operations.

“Continuing to be one of the top choices of the logistics sector”

Thanks to its engineering competence and customer-centric ingenuity Kässbohrer meets the needs of its customers in more than 55 countries while expertly supplying efficient, safe, high-quality, long-lasting, innovative vehicles to all logistics sectors, together with its strong local teams.

The leading semi-trailer Kässbohrer is among the overall Top 3 choices in the Netherlands and Sweden. Kässbohrer is among the top 3 in tank and silos in Germany. For heavy haulage, Kässbohrer is the market leader in low beds in Poland, among the Top 3 in France with Platforms. With its strong local organization, Kässbohrer is rapidly meeting its customers’ needs in Italy by doubling its sales and in Spain tripling its sales.

“Vehicle Launches continuously meeting the transformation of logistics industry”

Ms. Türken highlighted the innovative spirit of Kässbohrer with 18 new vehicles with over 50 innovations presented to the industry including 9 new vehicles presented during the IAA Transportation 2022 fair.

“Kässbohrer proudly presented its newest innovations for increasing efficiency in intermodal operations, liquid transportation as well as heavy haulage transportation, taking its customers’ operations to the next level. Kässbohrer while working for the needs of the future, continues to provide solutions for today’s need for transformation.

With Enginuity, Kässbohrer will keep developing new vehicles and services to meet the unmet needs of its customers as well as addressing sustainability goals.

“Continuing its Tradition, Kässbohrer is the proud winner of the Trailer Innovation Awards 2023”

Adhering to its motto „Enginuity”, the combination of “Engineering” and “Ingenuity”, Kässbohrer constantly invests in its competent R&D and engineer products and services to take its customers’ business to the next level together the next 125 years.

With its widest range of innovations, Kässbohrer has competently innovated in all categories of the most prestigious Trailer Innovation Awards, respectively; Body, Chassis, Components, Concept, Environment, Safety, and Smart Trailer, winning a total of 6 awards.

Continuing its tradition, in Trailer Innovation 2023 Awards, Kässbohrer won 2nd place in the category ‘Safety’ with its Integration Protection Device alongside its two nominations with its Augmented Proactive Driving Support in the category ‘Concept’, and 360 Degree Experience of Digital Twins in the category ‘Smart’.

“Kässbohrer invests further in services & digitalizes its spare parts operations”

Kässbohrer keeps investing and developing its services to meet the needs of its customers Europe-wide.

Kässbohrer after-sales services are audited competent service points, 97,6% of which can perform maintenance and repair work on all general cargo, bulk and liquid goods, intermodal as well as construction, and heavy haulage sectors. The network reached 668 competent service points in 2022.

In spare parts operations, Kässbohrer continues its infrastructure and digitalization investments. The main spare parts depot for Northern Europe, Goch has been expanded, serving 156.000 parts. As individual customer care is a priority at Kässbohrer, dedicated spare parts teams handle all requests making also use of updated EPC (Electronic Parts Catalog)

Ms. Türken highlights the developments of EPC ” Taking care of every request personally & digitally, Kässbohrer’s spare parts team improved its Electronic Parts Catalog with a total of 12 developments as feedback from its customers. Kässbohrer accordingly launched its new user-friendly interface in 2022. Together with the new personalized interface, the Goch, Ulm, and Lyon spare parts warehouses are seamlessly integrated, and our teams can fulfill our customers’ requests much more efficiently.

Kässbohrer’s K-Finance, providing competitive financing options on all its product ranges has developed in 2022 as well. Already existing collaboration with BNP Paribas Leasing Solutions in France and Spain has extended to Germany in 2022. Kässbohrer works with EFL in Poland and with Unicredit in Italy to present competitive financial solutions to its customers.

“Fully competent in all sustainability transformation needs and working together with all stakeholders”

İffet Türken further elaborates on the importance of more efficient and sustainable vehicles for the future: “As the transport sector welcomes the new European climate law, committed to at least 55% carbon emission reduction by 2030, an ambitious transition awaits our industry pending further legislation. In this time of transforming the transport business, Kässbohrer is equally competent in all technologies and vehicle developments to work with our customers for their unique need for transition.

Addressing multiple carbon emission-reducing solutions at the same time by working closely with our customers, stakeholders, associations, and universities in a wide ecosystem of innovation, Kässbohrer continues to develop, the next generation of higher capacity vehicles such as already on road  32m combinations in countries where the transport is permissible, as well as Super Eco Combi developments, innovation award nominee 14.98m curtainsider, it’s unrivaled intermodal range as well as investing further in smart technologies for future digital integration.”

Built to Last

Turkey’s Tırsan Group has never made a secret of the fact that it was aiming to become a global trailer manufacturing authority that would drive innovation across nations, cultures and different schools of engineering. Established in 1977, it took less than a decade for the family business to become the country’s predominant transport equipment brand, and less than 15 years to outgrow the role of local hero and morph into one of the first multi-national conglomerates in the history of trailer building.

During the early 1990s, the company was not only one of the first to be granted membership to the German-Turkish Chamber of Commerce and Industry – a move that would establish it right at the heart of a reunited Europe – but it was also selected to produce French Lamberet reefers under licence, enabling it to play an integral role in introducing international transport businesses to European semi-trailer design.

By 1998, Tırsan had set up the industry’s first Turkish-owned manufacturing plant outside Turkey in the northern German village of Goch; and by 2002, it had successfully revived Kässbohrer, one of Europe’s most prestigious and longest-running transport equipment brands.

The landmark acquisition firmly placed Tırsan on the global manufacturing map and paved the way for a unique multi-brand set up as practiced in the automotive space, with a discreet parent entity managing a range of highly innovative, often product-specialised brands that operate independently, but benefit from synergies on a production, procurement and R&D level.
In 2003, Tırsan reinforced that notion with the acquisition of Talson, a 35-year-old box trailer specialist based out of Venlo, The Netherlands – enabling a distinct ‘three-brand, one vision’ structure that is still valid today.

But, that doesn’t mean the company’s remarkable rise from local champion to global juggernaut was complete. Less than a decade on, having weathered both GFC* and the devastating Eurozone crisis, the journey continued with Kässbohrer becoming the first European OEM to boast a fully-owned production facility in Russia, followed by the celebrated return of Kässbohrer to the brand’s historical home in Ulm in July 2017.

Entering the 2018 IAA Show as the fifth-highest ranked European company in Global Trailer’s OEM Ranking, the Group around Chairman Çetin Nuhoğlu would thus have every reason to catch a breath and celebrate Kässbohrer’s 125th anniversary – but according to the company patriarch, there is much more to be achieved.

Ever so inspired, he says he will continue to work on his grand vision to build a company that is constantly growing and evolving – much like the industry itself.
In a world-unique triple interview alongside his daughters and fellow board members, Ayşenur and Zeynep, he also gives a unique insight into the culture and mindset that enable the ongoing evolution of what it still very much a family enterprise – and reveals his dream of bringing the highest level of innovation to every segment of the industry.

Q: Since founding Tırsan in 1977, you have created a pan-European conglomerate consisting of what is still Turkey’s most powerful local brand, German icon Kässbohrer as well as Dutch box trailer specialist, Talson. How do you manage such an organisation?
Çetin Nuhoğlu (ÇN): The key is to create a consistent culture across the Group. All brands under the Tırsan Solutions umbrella honour a culture of continuous development and innovation for the purpose of delivering innovative, cutting-edge technology – not only to our customers, but also to the industry as a whole.
All necessary means to accomplish this purpose – from engineering competence to lean production techniques and our commitment to quality and sustainability – figure among what we call the ‘hard line’ values that apply to every brand we own.

Zeynep Nuhoğlu (ZN): That’s also why each acquisition we have ever made focused specifically on bringing a uniquely innovative brand into the fold. For our President of the Board, the ability to innovate and push the envelope is the single-most important performance attribute of a company. At the same time we respect each brands’ identity, individual origin, product range, as well as heritage. For example, Kässbohrer’s success is built on the brand’s German engineering legacy. So we treat it as an engineer’s solution, and we expect an engineers’ precision from our sales force. In a time in which most of our industry churns out identical products and services, we can craft trailers that make a real difference for our customers from Ulm to Seoul.

Q: How are the other brands?
A: Tirsan’s focus is on relationship building. Every Tırsan Trailer is a product of a partnership we build to last. You may rely on Tırsan to make happen what matters to you most, mile after mile. Talson, meanwhile, is an expert in transferring state-of-the art aircraft technology into box trailer design, delivering innovative, sustainable equipment that is reliable and functional.

Q: With the parent Group being the connective tissue between them.
ÇN: Exactly. The parent holding is setting the standard for manufacturing excellence and production quality. Over the past five years alone, we invested €54.5 million into infrastructure and human capital to ensure all brands are aligned and conform with the same quality standards. The result is a Tırsan Solutions-specific production and management system we call Tırsan Solutions System, or TSS, and it’s key to our ongoing success.

Q: What does TSS entail?
ÇN: TSS stands for all the methods and processes we employ to provide the highest product quality and the best Total Cost of Ownership (TCO, ed.) for our customers – including on-site quality assurance practices, 8D reports and lean techniques such as value stream mapping, Kaizen, Jishuken or Kanban. Our goal is to eliminate waste, which is the greatest sin in lean manufacturing. At the same time, we also invest in the technical and lean competences of our teams to cement a culture of lean and continuous development. Investing in both people and system, TSS enables the sustainability of our business model across all three brands.

Q: Does that mean certain design and engineering activities transpire beyond brand level?
Ayşenur Nuhoğlu (AN): Yes, we align our R&D practices according to product segments, meaning each product family has its own, dedicated R&D team. They report to an engineering board consisting of our chief engineers and the heads of each R&D team. It’s the board’s job to assess new technologies and find solutions for the specific challenges and regulations different product segments have to navigate in different markets. The board identifies the opportunity, if you will, and helps the respective R&D team embed it into the product. Downstream, we then focus on adapting each solution to suit the brand and the specific brand clientele. It’s much like countries – they all have different different personalities, a unique tone of voice and aesthetics, but formal complexities are often managed in unison.

Q: And on a strategic level? How does TSS affect the way you plan for the future?
AN: We position ourselves not only as a manufacturing, but also as a technology company. Hence why we have a project management office solely dedicated to integrated information asset and knowledge management. This unit is mainly responsible for providing the necessary physical and virtual infrastructure to enable centralized knowledge management in the most efficient way possible.

Q: How do we have to picture that in real life?
AN: To safely accommodate our geographical expansion and growth, the project management office closely follows latest technological developments and trends – think digitalisation, machine learning and artificial intelligence – and incorporates these technologies into our management systems and production processes. Working closely with universities and start-ups, it’s also tasked with improving our in-house software development skills. In short: Our centralised information management systems ensure the smooth functioning of our processes, and support our global operations in a reliable and responsive way.

Q: What does all that mean for the individual employee? Do they identify with a specific brand or the Group at large?
ÇN: Everyone here is fully dedicated to Tırsan Solutions System’s engineering goals as well as to the individual brand and culture to ensure none of them loses their unique identity attributes. As an example, we have established a centralized lean suggestion system via TSS that enables continuous bottom-up improvement. Through this system, more than 1,000 suggestions are evaluated and implemented every year across our brand portfolio. Our suggestion champions are always appreciated and rewarded.

ZN: Our group is a young one. They are well educated, highly skilled and selected with the utmost care. This team is coached and mentored by over 100 senior employees – many of them have been with us since the foundation of Tırsan – within a corporate culture that encourages and acknowledges personal and professional growth.

Q: Speaking of growth, where do you see the Group headed in the TSS era? Where do you see yourself in 2020?
ÇN: Our goal is to produce 20,000 trailers by that time. We want to be the third-largest OEM in Europe and climb to eighth in the world.

Q: How will you make it happen?
ÇN: To achieve our vision for 2020, we foresee an additional €30 million investment to our production technologies and systems to broaden our physical capacity and human resources. Our number one priority, however, will always be to establish long-term, sustainable partnerships with our global clientele. That’s why our Customer Relations Management reports directly to the Board. Beyond the immediate needs of our customers, business development and strategic planning are especially important to us: We constantly work on new models to be on par with upcoming trends. As part of that, we closely follow the developments in other industries that might propel and strengthen our own. We have a strategic business development unit dedicated to this task alone. They work with universities, international NGOs and policymakers to catch on and comprehend new trends and transformations. They channel the developments towards our present working models for the sake of the industry and, once again, to benefit our customers.

Q: How much growth potential do you see in the market, though? Europe is currently experiencing a boom, but experts have already warned of a sudden cool down.
ÇN: We do expect a wave of consolidations and mergers among European logistics companies in the near future, but we believe they might actually stabilise the market as a whole and thus result in increased growth down the track. We also don’t look at Europe exclusively. Globally, ongoing population growth, urbanisation and fundamental life-style changes will inevitably lead to more growth. What’s more, digitalisation will mobilise the idle capacity of logistics operations and lead to more productivity – once again opening up new opportunities or us.
ZN: We don’t think a substantial cool down is likely. Western Europe and Russia will remain the regions with highest growth potential between 2018 and 2020. Germany, Europe’s biggest trailer market, still grows by over 10 per cent, and Russia has been on the road to recovery since early 2017 and is expected to generate a growth of over 30 per cent.

Q: Moving from macro- to micro-level: The European market is more crowded than ever before right now, with Schwarzmüller, Lecitrailer, Kögel and Wielton all adding capacity and gearing up for growth. What’s your take on the situation?
ÇN: We’re obviously not the only company that has realised these growth opportunities, so we are on high alert and constantly adjusting our strategy and investments accordingly. That’s especially true for CIMC’s alleged return to Europe – it forces us to constantly question and improve our business models.

Q: Which role does Kässbohrer play in averting that threat?
AN: Kässbohrer is an important asset for us, especially now that we are able to celebrate the brand’s 125th anniversary. There is a lot of heritage attached to it that continues to inspire us every day and that will allow us to stay ahead of the pack.

Q: Please elaborate.
AN: Kässbohrer has been a pioneer in vehicle engineering since the day it was founded, so Kässbohrer’s customers have grown accustomed to, and thus expect, the most innovative solutions on the market. That’s a tremendous motivation for all us. With our products and services, we keep the tradition alive and provide transport solutions that address the unique and complex challenges our global customers face every day – all under premise of reducing TCO (Total Cost of Ownership, ed.), efficiency and sustainability. Especially in light of growing competition, we combine conventional R&D projects – focusing on weight reduction, aerodynamics, insulation performance and operational efficiency – with new technological developments such digitalisation, which allows us to make the trailer part of a greater eco-system. We also work on the automation of trailer loading and unloading and focus on increasing operational productivity by means of telematics and IoT. Predictive maintenance, for instance, will ensure uninterrupted trailer performance at peak level while still contributing to lower CO2 emissions and lengthening overall product life. Kässbohrer’s smart trailers have predictive qualities that contribute to road safety, load safety and to the safety of the people.

Q: Will we see an example of that work at the IAA Show?
AN: Yes, three our products having these features are nominated for this year’s Trailer Innovation Awards. The first is our SSL silo vehicle with autonomous discharge; the second is our SSK safety silo that detects site risks and directs unloading operations accordingly through an easy-to-use interface; and the third is our novel octagon central frame design that increases load factors and shortens operational processes. It can be seen on our multi-functional container chassis.

ZN: We always present our customers with the highest quality and the most competitive products and services. For his purpose, even though we have been offering telematics services since 2013, this year we partnered with WABCO to be able to offer individualised telematics interfaces that have been tailor-made for each brand and can be adjusted to suit each customer. Come and see us in Hanover to learn more.

Q: Final question: Congestion and the need for more flexible urban transport solutions have dominated the debate in the lead up this year’s IAA. How does the Group respond? Are we witnessing a long-term shift from articulated vehicles to more flexible rigid trucks and vans?
ZN: It’s a topic that is very much top of mind for us. All the way back in 2013, we first presented a special truck body with adjustable crossbars that enabled the upper structure to be mounted on any brand truck just within three days – but maybe we were ahead of our time then.
AN: According to the UN, 68 per cent of the world population will live in urban areas by 2050, so the trend is certainly real – as are the resulting problems such as road congestion, CO2 emissions, PM and NOx emissions, parking and logistics sprawl. We are working hard to be part of the solution, but we can’t do it alone: A December 2017 study by the European Commission has shown that problems such as road congestion or CO2 emissions cannot be solved solely by changing vehicle characteristics.
ÇN: As we are witnessing a change in intercity and inner city logistics and warehousing, there will be a change in the role and usage of trailers within the supply chain. Trailers might be put into usage as a last-mile storage space to improve customer delivery services, for example. Instead of logistics warehouses at the city boundaries, they will be transformed into micro-depots to provide the fastest delivery services. We will make sure the Group is prepared for any such scenario.
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Executive Q&A
Q: Mr Nuhoğlu, you must be incredibly proud to be able to lead one of the largest family-owned trailer manufacturing businesses in the world side-by-side with your daughters, Ayşenur and Zeynep. How did you go about involving them in the organisation?
Çetin Nuhoğlu (ÇN): It’s a very special situation for me, and it’s been a long time coming. Our goal was always to have the second generation assume a more active role for the sustainability of the corporate structure, so we made sure to involve them early on. Both Ayşenur and Zeynep have received an excellent education, but they had to experience all department roles from the ground up. Their further education and training are planned so as to enable them to be in leadership positions in international companies within the next decade.

Q: Have any internal dynamics changed after your daughters joined the company?
ÇN: I’m glad to say our company has always been gender-blind. Competence, experience and commitment are the criteria by which everyone here is evaluated. The CEO of our Turkey sales and aftersales operations, Mrs Ferda Özmen, has been with us for over 20 years, for example, and Ms İffet Türken – well known throughout the global trailer industry – continues to excel as the Kässbohrer Board Member responsible for Business Development. So no, they didn’t have to break new ground.

Q: How have you envisioned the future of the organisation when you first set out?
ÇN: The goal has always been to build an international company that would produce not only for Turkey, but for the world – blending local norms with global values to create a structure immune to any country’s performance. In line with that, it has always been my aim and principle to produce at the highest quality, and to realise the best work for humanity and for the environment. I think we have accomplished all of that. Because once your aim is excellence, size and impact naturally follow.

 

Kässbohrer Is At Full Speed To Take Its Customers To The Next Level

Celebrating its 125th Anniversary, Kässbohrer carried out its press conference on September 20th, 2018 at Stand E11, Hall 27 during 67th IAA Commercial Vehicles Exhibition. Kässbohrer Board Member İffet Türken met respected journalists around the world to share recent company developments and to introduce Kässbohrer’s latest digital innovations and award-winning products.

Press conference started with the milestones of Kässbohrer’s history and 125 years of engineering excellence. Miss Türken stated: “Kässbohrer is an engineering company and our heritage is full of innovation such as the production of the first 4×2 axle trailers and the development of semi-trailer coupling system that changed the course of heavy commercial vehicle industry. We are determined to work through our motto “Enginuity” – the perfect balance of engineering and ingenuity to develop new technologies and to address the changing industry dynamics. Towards the next 125 years, we will invest further into our R&D and production capabilities to take our customers’ business to the next level.”

Kässbohrer is the Fastest Growing European Semi-Trailer Manufacturer

In 2018, Kässbohrer continues to grow and increase its market reach further. According to the 6M2018 traffic registration statistics, Kässbohrer is the fastest growing European semi-trailer manufacturer. Compared to the same period in 2017 Kässbohrer doubled its traffic registration numbers while the key markets grew only by 13% in total.

In the first half of 2018, Kässbohrer doubled its sales in Germany, and currently is in the 3rd position in tank and silo segment. Furthermore, Kässbohrer is in Top-3 in the Netherlands and Portugal and is in Top-5 position in Poland, Austria, Belgium, Denmark and Russia.

In Poland, Kässbohrer is also the market leader in Tank, Silo and Low-Bed segments.

Sales Network Expansion Focused on Intermodal Transportation

To accommodate its further growth, Kässbohrer has opened 2 new facilities in Verona, Italy and Lyon, France – strategically chosen locations, at the heart of intermodal transportation networks.

Miss Türken highlighted:“Our business is a customer-oriented business. In each country we invest, we make it our number one priority to work close with key stakeholders, and industry representative bodies to understand the unmet needs of the market. Working close with Interporto di Verona Port Authorities, we positioned ourselves strategically in Italy to become the long-term business partner of Italian companies.”

Investing in Industry 4.0 to Deliver Trailer 4.0

Kässbohrer develops its products and services in line with the latest technological developments in the world. As Kässbohrer stands out in the sector with its R&D and production capabilities and its commitment to manufacturing excellence, Kässbohrer concurrently updates its production and innovation processes with the latest technological developments.

In the last 5 years, Kässbohrer invested €54.5 million into infrastructure and human capital to innovate and manufacture the highest quality and most efficient products and services to optimize the total cost of ownership for Kässbohrer customers. As the only European trailer manufacturer that operates both KTL and Metallization Facility in one site, the latest example of Kässbohrer’s automation and modernization investment is the new Low-bed factory, commissioned in the first quarter of 2018.

Kässbohrer Builds State of the Art Low-bed Factory

Planned operations in 2019, Kässbohrer will operate the new state-of-the art low-bed factory and all manufacturing processes completed in a single production hall designed with Industry 4.0 principles.

The facility operating with RFID latching crane systems, barcode positioning technology, and robot assisted chassis welding and painting process. The new metallization unit will have the highest capacity and the new sandblasting and paint shop facility will be the biggest in Europe.

Miss Türken stated “With the new low-bed plant investment Kässbohrer will deliver the highest quality special vehicles which demands exceptional technical expertise compared to standard products. While we commissioned the new low-bed plant, we took into consideration the challenges of heavy duty and abnormal goods transportation and designed the processes accordingly.”

Embracing Open Innovation Culture to Deliver Cutting-Edge Technology

With the widest product range in the sector, Kässbohrer’s R&D Centers develop in 11 different product segments.

As each product segment has its own specific challenges and subjected to different sets of regulations, Kässbohrer encourages open innovation culture to create synergies between R&D teams.

Along with its prototype test and validation capabilities, which are respectively 3-D Prototyping, Hydraulic Test System for Fatigue Tests, Component Functionality and Durability Test, Dynamic Road Tests, Climatic Chamber, and 5 Axle Bench Tests, Kässbohrer is well positioned to nurture a wider innovation eco-system to develop cutting-edge technology and new business models.

Regarding Kässbohrer’s R&D capabilities, Miss Türken emphasized that as Kässbohrer’s inventive spirit and stated: “Today, we are a manufacturing, as well asa technology company. From conception to series development, we apply iterative project management with our innovation partners. Currently we are not only developing semi-trailers but also investing into digital technologies and into our inhouse software development capabilities to deliver highest quality of products with the cutting-edge technology. Our fair vehicles demonstrate the level of sophistication we reached in our manufacturing and R&D practices.”

Kässbohrer Digital Options: Efficiency by Intelligence

In 2018, Kässbohrer introduced a new service segment, Kässbohrer Digital Options, which encompasses all digital enhancements integrated into its products like Digital Trailer Control (DTC) as well as all the digital services like Kässbohrer Telematics.

During the 67th IAA, Kässbohrer exhibits 2 Kässbohrer Digital Options, both nominated for Trailer Innovation 2019 Award, which are respectively; Trailer Innovation 2019 Award “Concept” category nominee Smart Non –Tipping Silo K.SSL with autonomous discharge and Trailer Innovation 2019 Award “Safety” category nominee Safety Tipping Silo K.SSK that are running on DTC.

Nominee of “Concept” category, Kässbohrer Smart Non –Tipping Silo K.SSL with autonomous discharge running on DTC’s innovative feature is the full automatization of the discharge process that enables a safer and more efficient discharge. The fine example of digitalization of trailers, Smart Non- Tipping Silo eliminates the classical discharge methods by patent-pending digital control system compliant with ISO 26262 functional safety standardizations including the software and the hardware.

Nominee of “Safety” category Kässbohrer Safety Tipping Silo K.SSK running on DTC is the upgraded version of Trailer Innovation 2017 Award “Safety” Category winner Kässbohrer Bitumen Tanker, developed jointly with DTC and Hoyer Bitumen-Logistik GmbH, a German company specialized in bitumen transportation. K.SSK’s innovative character is automating the discharge process with safety parameter controls, improving the safety of the discharge operation of the silo in general.

Kässbohrer is the Winner of Trailer Innovation 2019 Award in “Chassis” Category

During the press conference, Miss Türken introduced the award winning container chassis, K.SHG AVMH.

In recognition of Kässbohrer’s Multifunctional Container Chassis K.SHG AVMH with first of its kind novel octagonal central frame design, Kässbohrer has won the Trailer Innovation Award 2019 in “Chassis” category, which solves all torsional issues that lead to permanent damage of semi-trailers.

Kässbohrer Multifunctional Container Chassis K.SHG AVMH, innovated with novel octagonal central frame design solved the issue that has not been solved for 30 years. The first of its kind novel octagonal central frame design stands out in the industry as all the rest of the container chassis offer a rectangular design which creates a variety of torsional issues while performing telescopic functions leading to breakdowns most common in the industry including permanent damage of the vehicle.

Kässbohrer Exhibits New Products at the 67th IAA

Besides the Digital Options and Trailer Innovation Award Winner container chassis presented at the fair, Kässbohrer exhibits a fine example from its product range.

Offering the complete intermodal product range, Kässbohrer launched the lightest curtainsider swap body with a tare weight equal to 3,900 kg and with 7,2 ton forklift capacity. Suitable up to C64 transportation code with 34 euro pallet capacity, the light curtainsider swapbody, K.SWAU CL’s chassis is metallized for longer product lifecycle.

Furthermore, Kässbohrer exhibits 2 axle low-loader with a ground clearance of only 100 mm to accommodate the maximum height on heavy-haulage transportation. With its special pool length of 6.810 mm and king-pin capacity of up to 24 ton, K.SLL 2 provides flexible transportation of tall and heavy goods with no requirement for additional permission. Kässbohrer engineers also developed the steering software to control multiple steering functions compatible both for wired or wireless remote control.

Miss Türken: “We care for our Customers All The Way”

Miss Türken wrapped up the press meeting, with an overview of Kässbohrer’s value-added services, which are respectively: K-Finance, Kässbohrer Financial Solutions, K-Advance Care, Kässbohrer Repair and Maintenance Packages, Extended Warranty Programs, Kässbohrer Roadside Assistance Service.

Miss Türken concluded the press conference by stating: “Today, we maintain a customer base in over 55 countries. As our products are attuned to the needs of our customers’ world-wide, so are our services. From repair and maintenance programs to 24 hour spare part delivery services, with our value added services, we make sure that our customers’ investment is take care of every step of the way. Completing Kässbohrer’s widest product range in Europe, our aftersales and spare part teams go the extra mile to keep our curtainsiders, silos or low-beds running – mile after mile.”

Kässbohrer achieved highest increase in Image Ranking 2017

Leading European trailer manufacturer Kässbohrer won the VerkehrsRundschau’s “Highest Increase in Image Ranking in 2017” award within the entire commercial vehicle industry for both “Park Size under 10 Vehicles” and “Park Size over 10 Vehicles.”

Six months after receiving Trailer Innovation 2017 Award, this honor confirms the reliability and consistency of Kässbohrer’s high-quality trailer production, as well as its commitment to customer satisfaction.

Well-known weekly German magazine VerkehrsRundschau conducts an annual survey in partnership with Kleffmann Group, an independent research institute. The institute randomly selects 500 sector-leading managers among German transportation companies, and asks them the performance of their product and service providers in terms of certain criteria such as product quality, customer oriented business model, innovative solutions, and environmental products. Based on the survey results in 2017, Kässbohrer achieved highest increase in image, and won the award within 8 categories.

The award was presented by Gerhard Grünig, Editor-in-Chief of VerkehrsRundschau in Munich on February 9th. Kässbohrer was represented at the event by İffet Türken, Board Member Responsible for Business Development, Alper Aydın, Deputy General Manager, and Thomas Purschke, Key Account Manager.

Kässbohrer wins the Trailer Innovation 2017

Europe’s fastest growing semi-trailer manufacturer Kässbohrer announced today that its Safety Bitumen Tanker has won the industry’s one of the most prestigious awards, Trailer Innovation 2017, in recognition of Kässbohrer’s safety concept and its implementation of innovative technologies for bitumen tankers that contribute to safer and more efficient operation.

Kässbohrer has engineered Kässbohrer Safety Bitumen Tanker, K.STS.F 32, through an exemplary industry collaboration with Hoyer Bitumen-Logistik GmbH, the German bitumen transport subsidiary of Hoyer Group, one of the worldwide market leaders in moving liquids.

Implementing the latest technology into the tank semi-trailer design, Kässbohrer’s new concept improves European best practices for occupational health and safety, as well as the discharge operation safety, and efficiency in general.

The electronic discharge automation system installed on K.STS.F 32, along with additional security features not only protects the driver, avoiding possible permanent injury, it increases security of the operation site and the equipment as well. The result is safer working conditions, lower risks in order to increase the total value of ownership and lower operational costs.

“Kässbohrer’s commitment to innovation in the semi-trailer engineering, which shaped the company’s spirit from the very beginning, continues to contribute in improving the safety and the efficiency in the transport industry and this award is a valuable proof of it,” said Kässbohrer’s Executive Board Member İffet Türken. “The award also confirms the success of our policy of engaging in long-term partnerships with industry constituents to ensure sustainability and to provide added value to the transport industry.”

Kässbohrer is coming back home

One of Germany’s most prominent pioneers in the semi-trailer engineering Kässbohrer has decided to return back its hometown, Ulm.

The decision came 23 years after the company had ceased its operations in this industrial city in Germany’s south-western state Baden-Württemberg and 123 years after Karl Kässbohrer founded the company. Today, Kässbohrer is one of the fastest growing semi-trailer manufacturers in Europe, recording a sales growth of 48% in its key markets in 2015.

Accordingly, Kässbohrer will establish a sales and after-sales center, as well as an assembly workshop in Ulm. From its new location, Kässbohrer is planning to fully offer its incomparably wide product range and its expertise in the maintenance and servicing for every semi-trailer type in its portfolio.

Commenting on Kässbohrer’s return to Ulm, the company’s Executive Board Member for the Business Development Iffet Türken said on the company’s stand at BAUMA 2016, “We are very excited to be returning back home and we’re going back wiser, more grown-up and more innovative. Ulm is where Kässbohrer’s story was begun in its ‘Wagenfabrik’ back in 1893. And today we are offering Europe’s widest semi-trailer product range, as we preserved our heritage of innovation, which was at the heart of the company spirit from the very first moment.”

Ms. Türken went on to say, “We see this as an important step for our growth in Germany operations. With our deliveries starting from Ulm, we will get closer to our customer base not only in the south of the country, but also in the neighboring countries, including Austria and the Czech Republic. We are also sure that our customers in southern Germany will find it very handy to find Kässbohrer’s full after-sales services right near them. We are growing full steam ahead and we are decided to take every step to offer more effective transport solutions to our customers.”

 

Talson to present TAG FNA with enhanced security features at 66th IAA

Europe’s market leader air cargo semi-trailer manufacturer Talson is once again taking its place in the world’s largest commercial vehicle exhibition, 66th IAA Commercial Vehicle Fair in Hannover, Germany between September 22 and 29, 2016.

At the 66th IAA, Talson will exhibit its FNA Class ATP Certified Talson Air-Cargo semi-trailer suitable for pharmalogistics, TAG FNA, providing higher security standards than ever.

On top of the outstanding efficiency it offers during loading and unloading operations, Talson has equipped the TAG FNA with hi-tech electronic and ingenious security features, including an online security management system, to provide its operators the increased security they need during their transportation of valuable goods.

Talson TAG FNA offers the compact solution for the transport of temperature controlled air-cargo, flowers or pharmaceuticals.

 

Talson will be at Hall 27, Stand E07 to present its unique product range and trailer solutions.