The YT220 terminal tractor, manufactured in Malaysia at the Pasir Gudang facility, is designed to revolutionize your yard operations. Move trailers three times faster compared to conventional road trucks, maximizing throughput. The YT220 eliminates the time-consuming task of manually cranking trailer legs. The elevating fifth wheel allows for quick and effortless trailer coupling and decoupling, keeping your crews moving.
Your team's safety is paramount. The YT220 features a robust cab to safeguard operators in case of accidents. The ergonomically designed interior provides a spacious, comfortable, and quiet work environment, minimizing driver fatigue and maximizing focus. The hi-rise cab features a full-height door for effortless entry and exit, and the option of a rear or side door configuration ensures easy access regardless of loading dock setup
The YT220 prioritizes driver comfort with an air-suspended cabin featuring rubber-mounted parabolic springs and shock absorbers, ensuring a smooth ride even on uneven surfaces. The ISRI air suspension seat offers additional comfort for those long shifts behind the wheel. And when maintenance is required, the powered hydraulic cab tilts to a full 65-degrees, providing easy access to all vital components, minimizing downtime, and keeping your fleet operational.
Built at Terberg's manufacturing and assembly facility in Malaysia in Pasir Gudang, the YT200EV is an electric terminal tractor that delivers powerful performance that rivals, and even surpasses, diesel options. With multiple battery options (175kWh, 282kWh, and 350kWh), you can select the configuration based on your operational needs.
You can achieve significant environmental and operational benefits. A more sustainable operation as you contribute to a greener supply chain with zero emissions. The electric driveline has fewer moving parts than a traditional diesel engine and easily accessible components with the 65-degree cabin tilt function. Hence, the lower downtime and long-term maintenance costs.
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