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Sweet memories as Hughcor takes delivery of its first ever DAF truck

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2022: Siobhan Hughes will now be keeping a sharp eye on the fuel consumption of the new DAF XF 480 for her dad.
2022: Siobhan Hughes will now be keeping a sharp eye on the fuel consumption of the new DAF XF 480 for her dad.
1980s: A young Siobhan Hughes riding ‘shotgun’ with her dad Ted in the DAF he drove in the 1080s
1980s: A young Siobhan Hughes riding ‘shotgun’ with her dad Ted in the DAF he drove in the 1080s

How good is this for a story of ‘like father and mother – like daughter’? Many of our readers will know the charismatic Ted Hughes, owner of Hughcor, a Durban-based long-distance transport company. Well, for the first time since he started the company, he has brought a new DAF XF 480 into his fleet. And when it arrived, it brought back sweet memories not only for him but also for his daughter Siobhan. Let’s go back.

Ted started trucking way back in 1968 in the United Kingdom (UK), with a single tipper. His first contract was with the largest limestone quarry in the world, Foster Yeoman. Eventually, he had up to 10 articulated trucks running throughout the UK and Europe, driving one himself. When he emigrated to South Africa in 1980, he worked for Zimbabwe-based Swift Transport, part of Unitrans, for three-and-a-half years, learning how the transport industry worked in this part of the world. 

Hughcor was founded in January 2008 and today runs a sizeable fleet across the country. Despite being 75 this year, Ted is still actively involved in the family business, working six days a week. “In this business, passion is principal, otherwise you won’t succeed,” he says.

The success of Hughcor has also been down to the commitment and passion of Ted’s wife, Ruth, who is the operations manager. “Ruth is the ‘engine’ of the company. She works incredibly hard to get the loads and to ensure that our clients’ goods are delivered safely and on time,” says Ted. 

Another member of the family who is involved in the business is Ted’s and Ruth’s daughter, 35-year-old Siobhan who, from a tender age of 10, has always exhibited her love for trucking. Ted recalls how Siobhan would accompany him on trips during school holidays. As an avid reader, she would spend most of her time on the passenger seat or lying down on the bunk, engrossed in her book. 

Apart from reading books, she proved to be a great assistant to her father during trips, passing him coffee and food while he was driving. For Ted, who would spend most of the time away from his family during his truck driving days, travelling with Siobhan afforded him more time with his beloved daughter.

After attaining her Bachelor of Social Sciences, majoring in English and Media, Siobhan decided to join the family business, where she is in charge of accounts, human resources and diesel records. Ted believes Siobhan has diesel coursing through her veins and has earned her stripes in the transport industry. 

When the new DAF arrived at the depot, Siobhan immediately climbed into it, re-enacting a shot taken some 25 years ago when, at the tender age of 10, she was leaning out the window of the DAF her dad was driving at the time. We feature the two photographs here.

Having previously driven a DAF truck as far back as 1985, Ted has always been impressed by the performance of the DAF offering. However, he recalls that although the truck was powered by a 430 hp engine, the torque was nowhere near that of the new generation of DAF trucks. Even at that time though, he reckons that when  pulling a fully loaded 49,7-tonne triaxle, the DAF truck would overtake any other truck on inclines such as the Van Reenen Pass. He is confident that his new DAF is going to be even more impressive.

A family affair. Ted Hughes, founder of Hughcor has been in the trucking industry since 1968. His wife Ruth is the “engine” of the company and popping up in the middle is his daughter Siobhan. DAF has now joined the family circle.
A family affair. Ted Hughes, founder of Hughcor has been in the trucking industry since 1968. His wife Ruth is the “engine” of the company and popping up in the middle is his daughter Siobhan. DAF has now joined the family circle.

“With its 480 hp engine producing 2 500 Nm of torque, the DAF XF 480 is extremely powerful. While all trucks should not go over 80 km/hour on South African roads, the increased speed going uphill and the safe retardation going downhill is what counts. The torque to get uphill at a reasonable speed allows us to make up for lost time on trips. Instead of the traditional 10 to 15 km/hour on inclines with older trucks, we can now do 50 km/hour with the newer models,” says Ted.

At the centre of the DAF XF 480’s powerful performance and fuel efficiency is the new Paccar MX-13 Euro engine that produces significantly more power and torque (up to 2 500 Nm on the 480 hp version) than the previous model. This is courtesy of a new common rail engine design with injection pressures of up to 2 500 bar (20% greater than before) and a compression ratio of 18,5:1 explains Alec Jackson, senior sales executive at Babcock’s Transport Solutions business. 

Apart from the performance and fuel efficiency of the new model, Ted has been impressed by DAF’s aftermarket regime in South Africa under Babcock’s stewardship over the past decade.

“I have always had fond memories of the DAF truck I drove over 30 years ago but the brand did not have the best of support in the country prior to the Babcock distributorship agreement. We’ve been impressed by Babcock’s aftermarket regime and are happy to finally have a DAF truck in our fleet which is probably the first of more to come,” says Ted.

In the previous trips with her dad in the DAF he drove at the time, Siobhan would pass him coffee and food while he was driving. Now, with her sharp eye on the tank, she is going to be passing him the fuel records of the new DAF XF 480 and she is looking forward to seeing the smile on his face when she confirms what DAF has said, namely, that this new model shows an average 10% reduction in fuel consumption compared with the previous ranges. And if it doesn’t? Well, we all know that saying about a women being scorned! Hold thumbs DAF.

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