Building on almost 60 years of heritage in terminal tractor expertise and over 65,000 units manufactured, the new Kalmar T2 is set to work even in the harshest of environments. It is designed to operate both in the busiest distribution terminals as well as in heavier (LoLo) port operations.
Optimised operational performance
“The key features of the new Kalmar T2 are focused on driving down costs and optimising operational performance and flexibility,” says Chris Booth, Vice President, Terminal Tractors at Kalmar.
The clear-view cabin is built around the driver to deliver an uninterrupted view of the working environment. This helps improve safety and awareness through panoramic visibility. All major controls are designed to fall readily to hand for smooth operation.
The Kalmar T2 comes as standard with certification to meet roll-over and falling object protection standards (ROPS/FOPS) as well as noise reducing high-density cabin insulation.
With two points of access into the cabin and a flat rear access platform, the T2 speeds up the hooking-up process, reduces driver fatigue, improves productivity and lowers operating costs.
Reduced lifetime cost of ownership
“Improving cycle times for trailer movements is of vital importance when calculating cost of ownership. The new T2 provides optimum visibility and ease of use. This ensures that cycle times, machine damage and, ultimately, the cost of every trailer movement are reduced, allowing more movements per shift and greater throughput,” said Booth.
The new machine’s powertrain efficiency combined with electronic engine RPM management results in around 10% reduction in fuel consumption. This leads to average fuel savings in excess of 4,000 euros per truck, per year.
Kalmar is renowned for quality, robust construction – and the Kalmar T2 continues this heritage. The Kalmar T2 can be tailored to individual customers’ requirements thanks to manufacturing flexibility and modular construction, thus reducing cost by avoiding overspecifying the product. The chassis is based on the highly acclaimed Kalmar Ottawa T2, launched in the American markets in 2014.
Maximised availability and uptime
Service downtime is reduced through the use of service panels providing easy access to key components and consumable parts. Drivers can complete daily checks quickly and efficiently, maximising operating time. Revised suspension points mean less wear on components, while a fully-bolted and optionally-galvanised chassis ensures the strength to move the heaviest loads with ease.
“Our main concern is to keep our customers operational at all times. With key features built into the T2 such as quality construction, easily-accessible controls, and innovative fuel efficiency system, downtime and repairs are minimised and servicing costs are reduced. Kalmar’s service teams are close to wherever our customers are. Should there be need for support, all new Kalmar T2 terminal tractors come with a standard 2-year or 4,000-hour warranty, giving our customers peace of mind and helping to manage and further reduce operating costs,” Booth concluded.