Australia’s leading shed brand, Easyshed, has recently expanded its truck fleet by adding six new units, with plans for more in the pipeline. Founded in 1983 and locally owned, Easyshed has seen remarkable growth as one of the fastest-growing direct-to-consumer tech companies in the country. To support its business expansion and commitment to customer service, the company has invested in enhancing its delivery capabilities, a crucial aspect of its operations.
Operating from a cutting-edge production facility in Albury, New South Wales, Easyshed has strategically incorporated three Mercedes-Benz Actros 2663 trucks into its ‘Big Sheds’ delivery fleet and is set to introduce additional units over the next year. In parallel, the company has integrated three Fuso Canter trucks into its urban ‘Garden Shed’ delivery fleet, with plans to expand this segment by three more trucks by year-end. This move underscores Easyshed’s dedication to providing a seamless customer experience through efficient and reliable delivery services.
Johan Andersson, Easyshed’s CFO, emphasized the significance of controlling the delivery process to maintain high service standards and ensure customer satisfaction. By leveraging Mercedes-Benz and Fuso vehicles known for their advanced technology, safety features, and connectivity, Easyshed aims to uphold its reputation for delivering top-quality products across Australia. The Actros and Canter models boast cutting-edge active emergency braking systems, enhancing operational safety and efficiency.
Local dealership Daimler Trucks Albury facilitated the delivery of Easyshed’s new trucks, underscoring the regional success story of the shed brand. Andrew Assimo, Daimler Truck Australia Pacific’s Vice President of Sales and Marketing, commended Easyshed’s achievements and the partnership with Daimler trucks to deliver premium products to customers. The Mercedes-Benz Actros 2663, featuring a powerful 630hp engine and Euro 6 emission compliance, exemplifies the brand’s commitment to sustainability and performance.
With a focus on environmental responsibility, Euro 6 emission standards mandate significant reductions in harmful emissions from truck engines, aligning with global efforts to curb pollution and improve air quality. Daimler Trucks, including Mercedes-Benz, Freightliner, and Fuso, have collectively covered billions of customer kilometers with Euro 6-compliant drivetrains in Australia over the past eight years, demonstrating their commitment to sustainable transport solutions.
Easyshed’s investment in expanding its truck fleet underscores the company’s growth trajectory and dedication to enhancing its delivery capabilities. By leveraging state-of-the-art vehicles equipped with advanced safety features and complying with stringent emission standards, Easyshed is well-positioned to meet the evolving needs of its customers while contributing to a sustainable transport ecosystem.
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