Harsher overlength vehicle penalties have come into effect for Galston Gorge north of Sydney following a sharp rise in overlength vehicles getting stuck on the winding road.
Under the new penalties, on
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Coalition commits to strengthening WA routes
The Coalition has pledged $600 million to upgrade key freight routes in rural Western Australia should it win the upcoming federal election in May.
Speaking in Perth, Opposition Leader Peter Dutton made
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Kenworth setting pace in new truck sales data
March has represented another strong month of sales for Kenworth according to the latest T-Mark Data released by the Truck Industry Council, with the manufacturer once again out-selling all others in the
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Freight Assist Australia expands road train fleet
Freight Assist Australia (FAA) has expanded the capacity of its road train fleet through the addition of a new B-Triple.
The bulk national transport, logistics and 3PL warehousing provider has been consistently
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Border Express CEO praises opportunities through acquisition
Border Express CEO David Charlesworth has welcomed the sale of FMH to Pacific Equity Partners (PEP), and has labelled the move as an opportunity to “accelerate growth” for the companies operating the
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Streamlining national online driver training standards
A clear step has been taken in the implementation of a national heavy vehicle training framework, with Austroads opening the tender process to provide the design and delivery of a learning management system
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IKEA’s monster Marsden Park DC project
IKEA has established itself as an international leader in big-business decarbonisation, and the Swedish furniture retailer’s sustainable initiatives have continued to be felt in Australia with the unveiling
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Quantron rises from the ashes
PACCAR boosts Bayswater PDC
The PACCAR Bayswater warehousing, manufacturing and Parts Distribution Centre (PDC) has successfully completed an expansive facelift, which has marked the first time the site has been expanded in almost
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Seeing Machines to progress 3D in-cab monitoring technology
Australian telematics company Seeing Machines is set to integrate 3D camera technology into its in-cab monitoring system in partnership with Canadian company Airy3D.
The new camera will deliver 3D range
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