Queensland facility expanded to meet demand
To support an increase in demand for reliable and efficient road transport equipment, Alltruck Bodies has expanded its Queensland footprint with a facility twice the size of its predecessor.
To support an increase in demand for reliable and efficient road transport equipment, Alltruck Bodies has expanded its Queensland footprint with a facility twice the size of its predecessor.
A new vehicle joining Cameron’s fleet has been customised for optimal operator safety and will service key clients around Brisbane and the Gold Coast.
When it comes to meeting the long-term durability requirements of Australian transport operators, equipment manufacturers have to contend with operating conditions that aretypically among the harshest on the globe.
Although Australia’s transport equipment rental industry has recently left the boom phase behind and entered into a more mature stage of the economic lifecycle, it continues to keep the trucking community in suspense.
Aiming to lift the benchmark with each new vehicle that joins its fleet, TNT Australia has made it its mission to acquire some of the most advanced equipment in the transport and logistics sector. Long-time affiliate Alltruck Bodies has helped the fleet giant to meet those targets since day one.
When you’ve been in the commercial transport market as long as Alltruck Bodies has, the only constant is change. But to adapt to those changes requires continuous improvements at all levels, which is why its current strategy has it focusing on boosting four critical areas of its operation – including Alltruck’s rigid body portfolio, the equipment used inside the factory, manufacturing processes and its staff.
Toll IPEC is now positioning itself for further growth in Australia’s express parcel market with the addition of 150 brand new rigids designed and built by Alltruck Bodies.