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Volvo CE’s New Generation Articulated Hauler makes its mark in Singapore

Volvo CE’s launch of the New Generation A40 Articulated Hauler in Singapore underscores the company’s commitment to addressing urban infrastructure challenges. By combining smart technology with robust design, the hauler delivers measurable gains in safety, efficiency, and jobsite productivity for local contractors, including Kok Kiat Machinery, which is using the A40 on the Tuas Terminal Phase 2 land reclamation project.

Volvo CE’s New Generation A40 Articulated Hauler

Following the successful launch in Asian markets earlier this year, Volvo CE has now brought its New Generation A40 Articulated Hauler to Singapore, reaffirming its commitment to delivering rugged, intelligent machines designed for the country’s most demanding job sites.

Held at a dedicated customer event in July, the Singapore launch provided key players from the heavy infrastructure sector with an up-close look at the machine’s upgraded features, with particular focus on how the New Generation A40 is engineered to meet the challenges of Singapore’s dense urban infrastructure and tropical climate.

Singapore launch highlights unique local applications

In Singapore, where construction projects often face challenges such as limited space, heavy traffic, and stringent safety and environmental regulations, the New Generation A40 is built to perform with precision and reliability. Its tight turning radius, intelligent traction systems, and superior visibility make it especially effective for complex infrastructure and tunnelling applications frequently encountered across the city-state.

One of the first contractors to use the New Generation A40 is Kok Kiat Machinery, which has deployed the hauler on the Tuas Terminal Phase 2 land reclamation project in the southwestern region of Singapore. The machine is being used to transport sand and soil as part of the large-scale port infrastructure development.

Ng Say Kok, Manager at Kok Kiat Machinery, said:

“We chose the New Generation A40 for its fuel efficiency and reduced downtime compared to other machines in the market. It has proven easy for our operators to use, while also delivering improvements in uptime, traction, and control across challenging terrain. Volvo CE Singapore has been a strong partner to us, and their assistance has been professional and responsive.”

Ng added that the investment supports Kok Kiat Machinery’s business goals by contributing to more sustainable operations through fuel-efficient performance and smart connectivity features such as Haul Assist and Connected Map. While future purchases of additional units will depend on project requirements, the company recognises the machine as a valuable asset for Singapore’s demanding projects.

From Left to Right: Jaetack Lim, Head of Market East, Volvo CE, and Ng Say Kok, Manager at Kok Kiat Machinery

From Left to Right: Jaetack Lim, Head of Market East, Volvo CE, and Ng Say Kok, Manager at Kok Kiat Machinery

Jaetack Lim, Head of Market East, Volvo CE, said:

“Our goal with the New Generation A40 is to give customers like Kok Kiat Machinery the reliability and efficiency they need to thrive on demanding projects such as the Tuas Terminal Phase 2 project. By combining fuel efficiency, strong uptime, and intelligent traction control, the hauler helps contractors lower operating costs while maintaining high productivity in Singapore’s tough working conditions.”

A long-term commitment to Asia

As Volvo CE continues its New Generation rollout across Asia, the Singapore launch signals not just the arrival of a new machine but the strengthening of customer relationships built on shared goals such as safety, sustainability, and performance.

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