Always keen to improve its services, Kiloutou is renewing its fleet of utility vehicles to optimise its delivery service, so that it can be even more responsive and closer to its customers. At the same time, the introduction of this new fleet is part of a global approach to environmental protection.
A fleet at the service of its customers
In order to be able to deliver its customers as quickly as possible, whatever the location and size of the equipment, Kiloutou currently has a fleet of 150 juggernaut spread over 80 loading docks and around 200 light vehicles. Thanks to this fleet, 20 to 30,000 pieces of equipment are delivered each month throughout France.
In order to respond as quickly and efficiently as possible to the wishes of its customers, all requests for deliveries and pick-ups of equipment are grouped together on a platform that manages the roadmaps of all carriers. This centralisation allows for the optimisation of resources and thus offers a better service to the customer by guaranteeing shorter delivery times. This service will be improved in the near future as the entire fleet of juggernaut will be equipped with an on-board system to optimise the routes as precisely as possible and thus offer a more efficient service to its customers.
A fleet that respects its environment
In order to protect the environment, the new trucks now meet the EURO 5 anti-pollution standard. Driven by the objective of reducing its impact on the planet, Kiloutou trains its drivers in eco-driving, in order to learn to drive in an environmentally friendly manner and therefore pollute as little as possible. In addition to this training, drivers are encouraged to drive responsibly and respect other road users.
While remaining faithful to its commitment to service and proximity, Kiloutou has included the renewal of its delivery fleet in a sustainable development approach, but also in an effort to improve safety. Thus, the tilt-slide trucks have been replaced by fixed-bed trucks, which improve the working conditions of the drivers by increasing their safety and that of the equipment during loading manoeuvres.