SCHEDULE
Appliance cascade plan
1982 FL3-2 SCb
Act
Introduction
Plan subject to
This cascade plan is subject to change based on Fleet operational requirements including to avoid expensive repairs on older appliances,
change
to accommodate peaks in demand for relief or training appliances, and changes in the approved fleet allocation.
Timings are indicative and subject to change. Generally, appliances cascading to stations a long distance away (e.g. inter-island) or
requiring more changes to fit out (e.g. 464 ladder changes) will take longer than those that are going to a station a short distance away
with little or no changes to fit out.
For any queries regarding this plan please contact your Region Fleet Co-ordinator or the National Fleet Manager.
Note:
Information
There are no Type 1 cascades listed as this is currently under review.
There are no Type 2 cascades listed as the destination stations for the next Type 2 appliances are yet to be determined.
Appliance cascade plan
Official
The appliance cascade plan and schedule resulting from the new appliance deliveries up to December 2018 is:
New appliances
Cascading appliances
the
New appliance delivery date
New appliance delivery date
New appliance delivery date
New appliance delivery date
+ one month
+ two months
+ three months
+ four months
Build
Delivery
Cascading
Destination
Cascading
Destination
Cascading
Destination
Cascading
Destination
Type
#
month
Station
appliance
station
appliance
station
appliance
station
appliance
station
1
1
May 2017 Sheffield
1995 Mitsubishi
TBD
under
FK160 TK7748
1
2
Feb 2018 Waikouaiti
1987 Hino FF173 TBD
MM8619
1
3
Mar 2018 Waitakere
1988 Mitsubishi
Dispose
FP418 NI8282
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SCHEDULE – Appliance cascade plan
New appliances
Cascading appliances
1982
New appliance delivery date
New appliance delivery date
New appliance delivery date
New appliance delivery date
+ one month
+ two months
+ three months
+ four months
Build
Delivery
Cascading
Destination
Cascading
Destination
Cascading
Destination
Cascading
Destination
Act
Type
#
month
Station
appliance
station
appliance
station
appliance
station
appliance
station
1
4
Mar 2018 Matakana
1988 Mitsubishi
Dispose
FP418 NQ5630
1
5
Apr 2018
Whangarei
1991 Hino
TBD
Heads
FD162LA PR9893
1
6
Apr 2018
Taneatua
1992 Hino
TBD
FD1017 RH3129
1
7
May 2018 Kamo
2006 Iveco
TBD
Eurocargo
Information
DMJ813
1
8
May 2018 Little River
1988 Hino
TBD
FD162LA NP3740
1
9
May 2018 Kinloch
1993 Mitsubishi
TBD
FK160 RQ5134
1
10
May 2018 Wairoa
1993 Dennis
TBD
Official
Rapier CMJ50
1
11
Jun 2018
Waiatarua
1993 Mitsubishi
TBD
FK160 SB6751
the
1
12
Jun 2018
Waipu
1995 Mitsubishi
TBD
FK160 TF3179
1
13
Jul 2018
St Andrews
1996 Mitsubishi
TBD
FK160 UN2185
under
1
14
Jul 2018
Southbridge
1997 Mitsubishi
TBD
FK160 WO4373
1
15
Aug 2018 Portland
1998 Mitsubishi
TBD
FK195 XB5944
1
16
Sep 2018 Te Kuiti
1998 Mitsubishi
TBD
FK195 XD3571
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SCHEDULE – Appliance cascade plan
New appliances
Cascading appliances
1982
New appliance delivery date
New appliance delivery date
New appliance delivery date
New appliance delivery date
+ one month
+ two months
+ three months
+ four months
Build
Delivery
Cascading
Destination
Cascading
Destination
Cascading
Destination
Cascading
Destination
Act
Type
#
month
Station
appliance
station
appliance
station
appliance
station
appliance
station
1
17
Sep 2018 Laingholm
1998 Mitsubishi
TBD
FK195 XA3428
1
18
Oct 2018
Himatangi
1998 Mitsubishi
TBD
Beach
FK195 XC3350
1
19
Oct 2018
Methven
1999 Mitsubishi
TBD
FK195 XI8439
1
20
Nov 2018 Governors
2000 Mitsubishi
TBD
Bay
FK195 ZE9538
Information
1
21
Nov 2018 Waihi
2001 Mitsubishi
TBD
FK195 YZ7672
1
22
Dec 2018 Te Anau
2002 Mitsubishi
TBD
FK195 AMN418
1
23
Dec 2018 Cust
2013 Isuzu
TBD
NQR500C
Official
GPH559
1
24
Jan 2019
Ashburton
2016 Iveco
TBD
Eurocargo
the
JWF977
3
21
Takapuna
2011 Scania P310 Whangarei
1996 Scania P93 TBD
FZM122
121
UN8281
3
22
Avondale
2008 Scania P310 Auckland
1996 Scania P93 TBD
ESH918
403
UD6661
under
3
23
Hastings
2010 Scania P310 Palmerston
1998 Scania
New
1990 Scania
TBD
FKY479
North 217
94DB XB5945
Plymouth
G93M PT2890
613
3
24
St Albans
2010 Scania P310 Timaru 801
1996 Scania
TBD
FJP193
P93ML UI3936
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New appliances
Cascading appliances
1982
New appliance delivery date
New appliance delivery date
New appliance delivery date
New appliance delivery date
+ one month
+ two months
+ three months
+ four months
Build
Delivery
Cascading
Destination
Cascading
Destination
Cascading
Destination
Cascading
Destination
Act
Type
#
month
Station
appliance
station
appliance
station
appliance
station
appliance
station
3
25
Thorndon
2015 MAN TGM
Karori 261
2008 Scania P310 Area 1601
1998 Scania
Trentham
1989 Scania
TBD
15.290 JAA62
EPY463
94DB XB5160
481
G93M OS1661
3
26
Mangere
2010 Scania P310 Birkenhead
2006 Scania P94 Birkenhead
1987 Mitsubishi
Dispose
FPS462
821
DNF469
822
FP418 NM9426
3
27
Otara
2009 Scania P310 Silverdale
2001 Dennis
TBD
EWJ485
901
Sabre FFR829
3
28
Auckland City 2015 MAN TGM
Henderson
2010 Scania P310 Whangarei
1999 Scania
Northland
1988 Mitsubishi
Dispose
15.290 HWD384 657
FJP156
127
94DB XD3579
414
FP418 NN2243
Information
3
29
Wellington
2014 MAN TGM
Porirua 311 2009 Scania P310 NTCR 154
1994 Mitsubishi
TBD
City
15.290 HPG145
EWJ477
FP270 SX1876
3
30
Grey Lynn
2015 MAN TGM
Albany 851
2007 Scania P94 Auckland
1990 Scania
TBD
15.290 HYQ165
DSD154
402
G93M OS3601
3
31
Parnell
2015 MAN TGM
Mt Roskill
2010 Scania P310 NTCR 151
1997 Scania
Mount
1990 Scania
TBD
15.290 JCT115
261
FRD252
94DB WQ4775
Maunganui
G93M PK389
Official
722
3
32
Balmoral
2015 MAN TGM
Onehunga
2007 Scania P94 West
1989 Scania
TBD
15.290 JAA112
221
DQZ350
Harbour 672 G93M OH7491
the
3
33
Rotorua
2009 Scania P310 Taupo 217
1997 Scania
Taupo 212
1988 Mitsubishi
Dispose
ETP615
94DB WS5851
FP418 NU3313
3
34
Newtown
2015 MAN TGM
Hutt City 407 2011 Scania P310 Porirua 317 2006 Scania P94 Remutaka
1998 Scania
Porirua 312
15.290 JJE408
FYB288
DLH661
491
94DB XB5951
under
3
35
Hamilton
2015 MAN TGM
Pukete 431
2008 Scania P310 Region 206
1998 Scania
Region 207
1996 Scania P93 TBD
15.290 JCT65
EPD659
94DB WX2506
UK5795
3
36
Sockburn
2015 MAN TGM
Hastings 567 1998 Scania
Hawera 551 1989 Scania
TBD
15.290 JGY376
94DB XB5949
G93M ON400
3
37
Christchurch
2015 MAN TGM
Johnsonville 2011 Scania P310 Paraparaum 1998 Scania
Rangiora 761 1990 Scania
TBD
City
15.290 JHU481
287
FSN223
u 377
94DB XA5318
G93M OR5156
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New appliances
Cascading appliances
1982
New appliance delivery date
New appliance delivery date
New appliance delivery date
New appliance delivery date
+ one month
+ two months
+ three months
+ four months
Build
Delivery
Cascading
Destination
Cascading
Destination
Cascading
Destination
Cascading
Destination
Act
Type
#
month
Station
appliance
station
appliance
station
appliance
station
appliance
station
3
38
Napier
2010 Scania P310 Napier 517
1997 Scania
Napier 512
1990 Scania
Whanganui
1992 Scania
Dispose
FRD203
94DB WR2760
G93M PP5679
712
G93M RH3142
3
39
Remuera
2015 MAN TGM
East Coast
2008 Scania P310 Auckland
1995 Scania
TBD
15.290 JJT25
Bays 831
ESH931
406
P93ML TH8385
3
40
Brooklyn
2015 MAN TGM
Whanganui
2011 Scania P310 NTCR 155
1994 Mitsubishi
TBD
15.290 JKT21
711
FRD230
FP270 SX5863
3
41
Manurewa
2015 MAN TGM
Kilbirnie 241 2009 Scania P310 Christchurch 1995 Scania
TBD
15.290 JLS330
ETP547
213
P93ML TQ1769
Information
3
42
Spreydon
2015 MAN TGM
Dunedin 211 2011 Scania P310 Lookout
1997 Scania
Takaka 397 1990 Scania
TBD
15.290 JLS360
FZM83
Point 237
94DB WN9540
G93M PX2736
3
43
Otahuhu
2015 MAN TGM
Glen Eden
2011 Scania P310 St Heliers
2010 Scania P310 NTCR 152
1997 Scania
Johnsonville
15.290 JMQ958
641
FUL949
241
FML389
94DB WP6178
281
3
44
Harewood
2016 MAN TGM
Gisborne 811 1999 Scania
Edgecumbe 1990 Scania
TBD
15.290 JNM771
94DB GIS811
937
G93M PA1885
Official
3
45
Papatoetoe
2015 MAN TGM
Tauranga
2006 Scania P94 Tauranga
1997 Scania
Greerton 752 1990 Scania
TBD
15.290 JEL373
717
DEG852
711
P94DB WR2723
G93M PA1884
the
3
46
Palmerston
2016 MAN TGM
New
2008 Scania P310 NTCR 153
1994 Mitsubishi
TBD
North
15.290 JQL50
Plymouth
ERF391
FP270 SO7799
611
3
47
Mount
2016 MAN TGM
Papakura
2006 Scania P94 Region 201
1990 Scania
TBD
Wellington
15.290 JRK496
387
DPA971
G93M OX389
under
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SCHEDULE – Appliance cascade plan
Appendix
1982
Appliance cascade
FL2-2 POP Fleet procurement and allocation policy (“the Policy”):
principles
specifies the allocation of Types 1,2 & 3 appliances to stations and the “Tier” of each appliance
Act
notes that the introduction of new appliances to the fleet will result in older appliances being retired and a movement
(“cascade”) of appliances between positions in each Tier
notes that “The National Fleet Manager will determine the cascade schedule, and transfer appliances as required to achieve
the al ocation principles contained in this policy.”
The Fleet team generally apply the following cascade principles:
Priority
Principle
1
Cascaded appliance to be the allocated Type
2
Replace Type 1 appliances where the allocation is a Type 2 or 3
Information
3
Replace appliances that are outside the allocated Type or Tier age limit
4
Replace problematic trucks (from a fleet maintenance / reliability point of view)
5
Replace the busiest trucks, but where call numbers are close more priority to be given to replacing the oldest trucks
6
Replace the oldest trucks
Official
i.e.:
1. We will put the correct Type of appliance in unless there is a shortage of appliances of the required Type – if you’re
the
supposed to have a Type 1 we’l give you a Type 1.
2. We will prioritise replacing your appliance if you have a Type 1 and you’re supposed to have a Type 2 or 3 because your
appliance is probably too small to carry the gear you’re supposed to have.
3. If you already have the correct Type of appliance and your appliance is already the correct age (i.e. no older than it’s
supposed to be) then we wil upgrade others in the Tier that don’t meet these criteria first.
under
4. If particular appliances or models of truck (e.g. Mitsubishi FP418s) are starting to become unreliable or require regular work
to maintain at CoF standard (e.g. due to rust) then we’l prioritise getting rid of them.
5. We will prioritise replacing busy appliances over appliances that aren’t used very much.
6. After going through all of the above criteria, we will get rid of the oldest trucks first.
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Having established which trucks are to be replaced, we then arrange the cascades within that group to minimise the fit outs and
1982
transport distance required e.g. minimise 464 ladder gantry swaps, try to cascade appliances fitted out as PRTs to other PRT slots,
avoid ferry trips where possible.
Act
Application to the plan
For the current cascade plan the principles above have been applied as follows:
to December 2018
For Type 1s:
There are no specified Type 1 cascades as this is currently under review. In most cases the Type 1s being replaced in Tier 1
are a similar age to those in Tier 2 apart from two Iveco Type 2s that are being replaced with a new Type 1, and the Isuzu
prototype appliance.
For Type 3s:
As there are currently no new Type 3 appliances in production, an intra-Tier 2 cascade will take place to ensure our busiest
appliances are the most modern.
The oldest Tier 3 appliances are being replaced.
Information
Official
the
Document information
under
Owner
National Fleet Manager
Last reviewed
18 June 2018
Review period
Yearly
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