Kawczyński Logistics has taken delivery of 75 new Mercedes-Benz Actros L with ProCabin for long-distance transport. Photo: Daimler Truck AG
Kawczyński Logistics has taken delivery of 75 new Mercedes-Benz Actros L with ProCabin for long-distance transport. Photo: Daimler Truck AG
2025-05-26

Stanisław Kawczyński, Managing Director of Kawczyński Logistics:

“The Mercedes-Benz Actros has been a core vehicle in our fleet for many years. The two previous generations have served us well, and we greatly value the customer-oriented approach of the Daimler Truck Polska dealer, Sobiesław Zasada Automotive. The new Mercedes-Benz Actros L ProCabin will expand our fleet and ensure efficient operations. It is also important to us that our drivers are already very familiar with Mercedes trucks.”

Kawczyński Logistics has been a customer of Sobiesław Zasada Automotive in Krakow, the Daimler Truck Poland dealer, for 14 years.

The new Mercedes-Benz Actros L with ProCabin are to be immediately integrated into daily operations, replacing the currently used four-year-old Mercedes-Benz models. The company’s fleet now comprises around 295 tractor units. Stanisław Kawczyński:

“For us, every investment in the fleet is an investment in service quality, safety, and delivery reliability. We are pleased to expand

our business based on modern Mercedes-Benz solutions.”

The new Actros L ProCabin 1848 LS trucks are intended for long-distance international transport. According to their own statements, the scope of safety assistance systems sometimes exceeds the strict standards of the General Safety Regulation (GSR) that will apply from July 2024. These regulations mandate a whole range of driver assistance systems to further enhance road safety for all participants.

For example, the emergency brake assist Active Brake

Assist 6 can perform an automated full stop from speeds of up to 60 kilometers per hour in front of crossing, oncoming, or same-lane road users.

The 75 vehicles received by Kawczyński Logistics also feature improved aerodynamics due to the new cabin design, which can reduce fuel consumption by up to three percent compared to the previous model, it is reported.

For the first time, the fleet will feature vehicles painted white with red side