Western Star Trucks has been awarded the 2024 Truck of the Year Australasia (ToYA) award at the Technology Maintenance and Safety (TMS) conference in Christchurch for its X-Series model.
The award is
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MaxiTRANS helps deliver unique classroom trailer for Melbourne Polytechnic
Students are ‘buzzing’ as they get to complete a beekeeping course onboard the new specially designed Maxi-CUBE trailer
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Western Star to bring X-Series to Brisbane
Western Star Trucks will showcase its all-new X-Series at the Brisbane Truck Show from May 18
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Detroit launches DD13 Gen 5 and Western Star DD16
Detroit has launched a brand new generation of engines in conjunction with the new Western Star trucks to Australia
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Penske Australia unveils Western Star X-Series truck
Penske Australia says its new Western Star truck models feature the best of the manufacturer’s DNA
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New Western Star 57X unveiled in the US
Daimler Truck North America has dropped exciting news, announcing the release of its new Western Star
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More than 100000 trucks recalled in the US
Major manufacturers caught up in steering box issue recall
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Western Star issues truck recall
The recall says a cable stud may contact the bulkhead, potentially causing a vehicle fire
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Works begin on Penske NZs new Tauranga site
Facility to include workshop space, a parts warehouse, retail and office space, and a drivers’ lounge
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Market boom amid the COVID gloom
MARKET ANALYSIS: 2021 was a year of massive contrasts for the Australian truck industry. Yet despite all the undeniable hassles and hardships, truck sales defied the dramas with near-record results recorded by those brands able to make the most of difficult conditions. Typically, Isuzu and Kenworth ruled their respective roosts but they weren’t the only players to kick goals in a rough game
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