Regional truck dealerships are consolidating in a move set to reshape service support for freight operators across northern Victoria and the southern Riverina.
PACCAR Australia has confirmed that Twin City Truck Centre in Wodonga will join Inland Truck Centres, owned by RDO Group.
Twin City Truck Centre has supported Kenworth and DAF customers for more than four decades.
From its service base in Wodonga and Albury, it has become one of Australia’s most decorated regional truck dealerships, with multiple Kenworth, DAF and PACCAR Parts awards.
Chris Dziedzic has led the dealership since 2009 and is credited with driving its growth, modernising operations and strengthening customer loyalty.
PACCAR Australia Managing Director Damian Smethurst says Dziedzic’s contribution has helped lift the national dealer network.
“Under Chris’s direction and guidance, the Twin City Truck Centre team has grown and evolved the dealership into the exceptional business it is today,” Smethurst says.
He says the Inland Truck Centres team will continue that growth and build on a strong legacy within the PACCAR network.
Inland Truck Centres operates sites in Dubbo, Wagga Wagga, Griffith, Orange and Parkes.
Executive General Manager David Burn says customers will see continuity in service standards and staffing despite the change in ownership.
He says the same skilled team and familiar faces will continue to support operators across the region, ensuring quality service and reliable after-sales support.
RDO Equipment Interim CEO Jeff Lawson says the acquisition reflects a shared commitment to innovation and customer service.
He says Twin City Truck Centre is a high-quality business built on strong people and world-class products, and RDO looks forward to expanding that legacy.
The move strengthens service coverage across key freight corridors between Victoria and New South Wales.
For transport operators relying on regional truck dealerships for uptime and rapid support, the combined network is expected to deliver broader capacity and more consistent regional coverage.
