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08 Feb 2012 | BOC opens upgraded LNG plant in Victoria in a move it says will help provide low-emissions fuel for trucking...
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08 Feb 2012 | Fair Work Australia throws out application that would cut rates for truck drivers in the dairy industry...
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08 Feb 2012 | VTA says Port of Melbourne's competitiveness must be ensured when a new licence fee is introduced...
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28 Nov 2008 | Sub-contractor responsible for workplace death, despite incident happening at Star Track Express depot...
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12 Sep 2008 | Fletcher International Exports convicted and fined almost $50,000 over chain of responsibility breaches...
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09 Nov 2009 | TWU launches legal action against K&S Freighters in a move that could set a precedent for trucking companies...
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08 Feb 2012 | Despite being a small player in Australia, Swedish manufacturer Scania is making its presence felt in Europe...
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06 Feb 2012 | Mercedes-Benz will boost its commercial van line-up in Australia with the newly released Citan light duty van...
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03 Feb 2012 | UD Trucks to focus on retaining market share in 2012 and exploiting opportunities provided by recently released Condor truck models...
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07 Apr 2009 | Caterpillar will re-emerge in Australian tied with International, with new trucks to hit showrooms this year...
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04 Aug 2008 | Iveco's Sydney Truck Show stand showcases product line-up and reflects commitment to ‘going the distance’....
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06 Aug 2008 | New truck sales drop dramatically as European manufacturers take advantage of emissions standards....
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19 Jan 2012 |
As the debate on car-industry subsidies rolls on, causing divisions in major political parties, the Truck Industry Council (TIC) has shone the spotlight again on the lack of consistency in government policy to the local vehicle production.
At a time when pressure for safer, cleaner and greener heavy vehicles has never been higher, the TIC says the lack of policy attention to the production of trucks compared with cars could not be more plain. ...
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30 Nov 2011 |
Sydney container haulage firm Paradigm Engineering is planning to contest fines imposed on its trucks at Port Botany.
Paradigm partner Warren Symonds, who is also linked to Alltrans Logistics, believes the former Roads and Traffic Authority (RTA), now Roads and Maritime Services (RMS), went beyond its remit in fining his trucks as they left the CTAL gates to travel a short distance so their cargo could be broken down to legal volumes.
Symonds, is no stranger to legal challenges and who is regarded as a burr under the saddle of authorities and stevedores at the port, claims the road is on private land and that proper weighing procedures were not followed. ...
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14 Nov 2011 |
Iveco's truck entry into the Dakar Rally to give engineers insights into what will work in 'real world' transport situations ...
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06 Aug 2008 |
New truck sales drop dramatically as European manufacturers take advantage of emissions standards. ...
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18 Mar 2010 |
Melbourne's big truck show has opened, with a stunning collection of new vehicles and technology. We were there for the March 18 opening - join us for the tour. ...
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18 Sep 2008 |
Iveco appoints new Australian manufacturing head as part of executive shake-up ...
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| COMMENTED STORIES...
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08 Feb 2012 | Linfox founder accuses retailers of acting like dictators and "expecting everything for nothing"...
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06 Feb 2012 | Trucking group says governments should support GPS trackers for long-haul operators instead of supporting a safe rates tribunal...
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03 Feb 2012 | "Wake-up call" for industry as doubts raised again over whether governments can meet deadline for national heavy vehicle regulations...
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09 Nov 2009 | TWU launches legal action against K&S Freighters in a move that could set a precedent for trucking companies...
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22 Jul 2010 | Greens want trucking industry to pay $23,000 registration fees as part of plan to shift freight from road to rail...
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28 Sep 2009 | E-DIARY DEBATE: "No drivers left" if electronic monitoring introduced, industry veteran warns...
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Visitors to the National Truck and Commercial Vehicle Expo (NTCVE) in Sydney will be impressed by Iveco’s stand, which showcases the company’s strong product line-up and reflects Iveco’s commitment to ‘going the distance’ for its Australian customers.
The Expo is Iveco’s third industry event this year, and the company’s commitment is demonstrated by its comprehensive display, which is the second largest in the show and provides visitors the chance to closely inspect the entire product range.
Models on show consist of the Daily, Eurocargo, ACCO, Powerstar, Stralis and International range including the 7600, 9200 and 9900 Eagles. Also on display will be two motorhomes on Iveco Daily chassis, which is fast becoming the motorhome enthusiasts’ choice of vehicle for this application.
The new heavy-duty Iveco Stralis has been generating a buzz since its launch earlier this year. Manufactured in Australia and made to suit the tough Australian conditions, the Stralis is getting a resounding ‘thumbs up’ from the market.
"We’re delighted about the initial positive feedback about the Stralis," says Mark Strambi, Director of Sales and Marketing. "NTCVE will give us an excellent platform to further drive awareness and showcase the new Stralis to an even wider audience."
For those interested in lighter vehicles, the show will be a platform for Iveco to launch its exciting new Daily tray pack deal, which will offer customers a quality cab chassis and tray product at a competitive price with a payload of up to 2700kg.
Aside from the impressive range of trucks at the Iveco stand, the show also enables Iveco to update customers on the recent re-acquisition of the Arndell Park dealership in western Sydney.
The retail outlet will ensure Iveco is well placed to grow its market share in this vital market, improve its operations and customer service and showcase the impressive new range.
"Iveco’s investment in NTCVE is a reflection of its strong commitment to the Australian market and the company’s determination to continue ‘going the distance’ by providing its Australian customers with an exciting new range of products to suit their varied needs," says Strambi.
Show visitors are encouraged to visit the Iveco team at stand 101 in the Dome area of the Sydney Showground at Sydney Olympic Park.
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Thursday, February 09, 2012
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