Work has begun on the new $11.4 million Nhill Trailer Exchange to provide a facility on the Western Highway between Melbourne and Adelaide to Read more
Navistar drops EPA suit
In the US, Navistar has dropped its court action against the US Environmental Protection Agency over its licensing of SCR systems on rival truck maker’s Read more
Scania is back in Iraq
Scania has a presence in Iraq again, including both production and sales. Trucks ordered by government customers are being assembled locally there, while an Read more
Scania Expects to Rehire 500 in Europe
In Europe, the first signs of an economic recovery are seeing Scania re-employ 500 workers in its European production plants. This is the first Read more
Isuzu CNG Powered Trucks
It has been a year since Isuzu first announced its intention to introduce a number of Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) powered trucks into the Read more
Projecta Battery Charger
World class 7-stage technology with multi-chemistry charging in Projecta’s latest range of battery chargers sets a new standard for maximising battery performance and life. Read more
K&S Fuller Transport: True and Tested
Kelvyn and Shirley Fuller are salt of the earth people. There are no airs or graces from the couple who have established a reputation Read more
Surviving the storm
The entire trucking industry has had to hold on for a rough ride over the past two years as the reverberations of the financial Read more
Making sense of the Henry Review
When the Henry Review was released at the beginning of May it received a lot of media attention, provoking plenty of column inches Read more
Defending industry interest
Are we under attack? Over the last couple of months the Transport Industry has been assaulted from all directions – governments, local communities, customers, Read more