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08 Industry News The latest news in the commercial road transport industry. 28 Economy The National Australia Bank’s final monthly business survey of 2019 provided further evidence that activity stabilised in Q4. 30 Refrigerated Transport Equipment DDS Transport runs a time-sensitive refrigerated transport business using a fleet of identically specified Maxi-CUBE trailers to transport its delicate freight.
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36 Trailer Builder The latest developments in Australia’s trailer building scene. 49 Trailer Building Materials/Components The latest innovations in trailer building equipment and components. 62 Paint and Coatings Southern Cross Transport Equipment Group relies on Valspar’s technical expertise and quality paint and coating systems to deliver robust, vibrant and hard-wearing trailers.
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64 Special Report The ALC Forum 2020 program is set to examine the challenges and opportunities for the freight sector nationwide in productivity, safety and building a sustainable workforce. 66 Trailer Builder Showcase Trailer Magazine’s annual Trailer Builder Showcase is a widely used industry resource detailing Australia’s leading trailer manufacturers in one comprehensive list. 74 Industry Leaders Trailer Magazine met with Dananni Haulage Managing Director, Danni Kempton, to learn more about her journey in the road transport industry.
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76 Industry Icon Holding more than three decades of broad trailer engineering experience, Ian Thomson, Engineering Manager at BPW Transpec, is a worthy recipient of the Industry Icon mantle. 78 Fleet of the Month Carting materials into building sites is the main task of Donald’s Sand and Soil and a new Fuso Shogun purchased for the operation has wasted no time proving its mettle. 80 World Map CIMC Vehicles is committed to the development of the special vehicle industry, following an extraordinary display of trailer innovation and smart interconnection. 82 What’s On Upcoming shows and field days.
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Changing the conversation One in five on-road fatalities are due to ‘suicide by truck’, a report from Toll Group found. The transport and logistics company dropped this revelation as part of a presentation on hidden occupational hazards at the Transport Research Board in Washington. A Toll spokesperson said the company analysed a decade’s worth of data in 2018, involving every on-road fatality where Toll was involved but not necessarily responsible for. The thought of someone placing themselves in the path of a vehicle with the intention of ending their life is indeed disturbing and also complicates how industry and government address this complex variable in road safety. Toll said the ‘near misses’ are unquantified and that vehicle suicides are removed from the road toll. This ‘hidden’ number, until more recently, has not been generating appropriate government and industry responses. Are all road incidents preventable? This is the paradigm that Toll’s statement subverts. A heavy vehicle mechanic and road train driver said on social media it is high time for more recognition
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of mental illness and its impacts on society, following an anecdote about a car driver in WA who attempted a head-on collision. Another commentator, an engineer, explored the notion of extrapolating data across all road fatalities involving trucks to determine what the road toll actually is. They speculate that it would be difficult for government agencies to justify resources that target the heavy vehicle industry. For there to be any meaningful change when it comes to improving road safety, the true extent of the on-road fatality dilemma must be made transparent. While infrastructure upgrades are often justified for booting productivity and access, it seems more work must be done beyond the ashphalt to save lives – such as identifying, managing and treating mental illness. Only then can key decision makers across government, industry and community collaborate on solutions that will bring about better road safety outcomes.
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MaxiTRANS re-establishes WA distribution with G&A Lombardi G&A Lombardi Pty Ltd has joined the
with the company distributing product for
ongoing commitment to provide the
MaxiTRANS Dealer Network, distributing
a number of MaxiTRANS’ trailer brands
industry with even greater access to a range
the full MaxiTRANS range of leading trailer
[ending in 2010]. The partnership today has
of transport solutions and collaboratively
brands in Western Australia in addition
been re-established and expanded upon to
provide support within the region,” said
to its existing product offering, providing
provide customers with even greater access
MaxiTRANS Managing Director and CEO,
customers with even greater access to a
to a wider range of complementary transport
Dean Jenkins.
wider range of complementary transport
solutions.
“We are thrilled to welcome G&A Lombardi
solutions within the region.
“We are delighted to once again be working
back to the MaxiTRANS family and it is a
On 5 February, G&A Lombardi took over
with MaxiTRANS to jointly distribute leading
fantastic opportunity for all customers to
distribution in Western Australia of the full
brands throughout Western Australia,” said
benefit from this expansion.
range of MaxiTRANS leading trailer brands
G&A Lombardi Managing Director, Peter
“The importance and value in which
which include Freighter, Maxi-CUBE, Lusty
Lombardi.
MaxiTRANS holds its customers is further
EMS, Hamelex White, Trout River, AZMEB
“This collectively gives us the added flexibility
demonstrated by this most recent
and Peki. Made available from its dealership
to offer and better serve the industry within
announcement,” he said. “It shows we are
in Forrestfield, which is located on a Double
the region with a choice of products suited
committed to providing the products and
Road Train route.
for a varying range of specific applications,”
services required so our customers know
The relationship between G&A Lombardi
he said.
they can rely on us and they can continue
and the MaxiTRANS group started in 1982,
“This is yet another example of MaxiTRANS
delivering the needs of a nation.”
Registrations of interest now open for Sydney maintenance contracts
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Transport for NSW is seeking registrations
“The desired outcomes of these contracts
not limited to, routine and tactical asset
of interest (ROI) for the new Sydney Roads
include a strong customer focus,
management; routine maintenance for
Asset Performance Contracts for Greater
safety and performance, sustainability,
all road related and Intelligent Transport
Sydney. The ROI period is open until Wednesday
innovation, and improving and
Systems (ITS) assets; tactical maintenance
maintaining the liveability, amenity and
work including all road surface, ITS, bridge
25 March 2020, at 2.30pm. A shortlist of
economic success of communities that
and tunnel assets; event management and
applicants will then be selected from this
connect with our assets.
asset recovery; and minor and complex
process and invited to tender for the work. Transport for NSW Director of Project
“The vision for Greater Sydney as a
improvement work.
metropolis of three cities will guide
An ROI briefing will be held at 10am
Implementation, Matt Sweeting, said
planning, investment and deliver customer
on Wednesday 5 February at NSW
the NSW Government’s vision for the
outcomes. There will be three contracts,
Teachers Federation Conference Centre,
contracts is for an integrated transport
one serving each city covering the
Auditorium, 37 Reservoir Street, Surry
system that drives better outcomes for all customers.
Harbour, River and Parkland zones.
Hills. Attendance is highly recommended.
“We’re looking to get these contracts
The Stewardship Maintenance Contracts
“We are redefining integrated transport
awarded by the end of the year, so
were progressively introduced in 2013 and
choices to improve the lives of customers
mobilisation can start in January 2021 to
2014 with the aim of delivering better
and communities, making Greater Sydney
hit the ground running from the start of
value for money and improved services
a better place to live, work and play,” said
the new contracts six months later.”
for customers. These contracts end in
Sweeting.
The services required include, but are
mid-2021.
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QLD metal manufacturers to tap $4.5M fund in 2017-18, contributed more than $1.0 billion to our state’s economy, and as of December last year employed 5,100 people locally,” said Lauga. “We want to ensure manufacturing in Central Queensland continues to thrive,” she said. “That’s what this program is all about.” Member for Gladstone, Glenn Butcher, encouraged any CQ manufacturer to apply. “The wide range of grants available means the program can benefit any manufacturing business, whether they’re big or small,” said Butcher. “If we can give our manufacturers that boost they need to grow, then we’re going to be growing a lot more jobs in our region.” Minister for Manufacturing, Cameron Dick, said the grants were part of a $30 million election commitment from the Palaszczuk Government to transform Rockhampton, Townsville and Cairns into manufacturing hubs for regional Queensland. “We promised to connect our regional manufacturers with world-leading technologies and processes, and to create more jobs in our regions, and that’s exactly what we’re doing,” Mr Dick said. Manufacturing Hub Grants are aimed to help build advanced manufacturing A step forward for local industrial manufacturing.
capability in Queensland through technology adoption, skills and training and business development.
Grants between $5,000 and $1.0 million
extend their reach to new markets.
Successful applicants can also use grant
are available for manufacturers across
“This funding will give our manufacturers a
funding to access services offered through
central Queensland to create jobs and
big leg up when it comes to evolving their
Australia’s first advanced robotics hub for
maximise local manufacturing strengths
operations and employing more people,”
manufacturing, which is on track to open
such as metal production.
said O’Rourke.
in the first half of 2020.
The QLD Government said $4.5 million
“The grants can be used to purchase
Funding is provided on a co-contribution
is being made available as part of a
cutting-edge equipment, implement more
basis, with the state covering 75 per cent
$13.5 million Manufacturing Hubs Grant
efficient processes, and train staff,” he said.
of capital expenditure for grants between
Program, with the funds administered
Member for Keppel and Assistant
$5,000 and $500,000, and a further 50 per
through the Rockhampton
Education Minister, Brittany Lauga, said
cent for grants up to $1 million.
Manufacturing Hub.
manufacturing was a vital sector for the
The Manufacturing Hubs Grant Program
Member for Rockhampton, Barry
region.
is an initiative through the Queensland
O’Rourke, said the program will help CQ
“There is a very strong manufacturing
Advanced Manufacturing 10-Year
manufacturers create more local jobs and
sector here in Central Queensland that,
Roadmap and Action Plan.
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Wimmera HWY upgrade to benefit grain and livestock producers The Victorian Government is strengthening
drivers each day.
of our massive regional roads maintenance
a key section of the Wimmera Highway
The Wimmera Highway links local grain and
blitz, which is rebuilding and resurfacing
near Natimuk as part of its investment
livestock producers with important domestic
thousands of kilometres of road right across
in rebuilding, repairing and resurfacing
and international trade markets, as well as
Victoria.”
regional roads.
connecting local communities with the region
Works are expected to take a month to
Minister for Roads, Road Safety and the
complete, weather permitting.
TAC, Jaala Pulford, said works to rebuild a
hub of Horsham and providing access to the renowned Mt Arapiles-Tooan State Park.
two-kilometre stretch of the highway west
“We know how important smoother and
Highway near Murtoa and Rupanyup are
of Natimuk will ensure it can continue to
safer roads are for rural Victorians – not
set to undergo rehabilitation works in the
function as an important link for freight
just to ensure that farmers and freight
and travel. The $1.16 million project will remove the
operators can access trade opportunities,
coming months. Around 378 kilometres of roads across
but also to keep local communities
western Victoria are being rebuilt,
existing road surface and replace it with a
connected,” said Pulford. “That’s why we’re strengthening this
repaired and resurfaced as part of the
newer, smoother and safer surface, delivering a more reliable journey for thousands of
stretch of the Wimmera Highway as part
maintenance blitz.
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Toll signs MOU with Western Sydney Airport along with 11 others
Developments in airfreight will influence Australia’s logistics and supply chain.
Logistics specialist, Toll Group, has entered
international freight companies provides
into a Memoranda of Understanding
valuable insights into the optimal design of
an important freight hub in Sydney, with the advantage of 24‑hour air operations
(MOU) with the new Western Sydney
a freight precinct.
meaning that perishable or time‑sensitive
International Airport at a new freight
“These partnerships help pave the
Australian products could leave Sydney
precinct.
way towards a genuinely world-class
at night and arrive in Asian markets in
Along with 11 other freight companies
facility. Ongoing discussions with freight
time for sale the following morning,” said
including dnata, Toll, has indicated it will
companies about potential operations
Minister Tudge.
be a presence, at the very least in the initial
will be focused on maximising efficiencies
An agribusiness precinct is also planned to
design phase, of the $5.3 billion freight
delivered by the new airport,” he said.
be situated adjacent to the airport.
precinct that will benefit from 24-hour air
Minister for Population, Cities and Urban
Over 11,000 jobs will be supported with
operations into Asia.
Infrastructure Alan Tudge said that
over 28,000 full time jobs expected to be
Set to open in 2026, the Western Sydney
Western Sydney International will bring
created by 2031 from investments in large,
International will have a capacity to handle
unprecedented economic opportunities
small and medium businesses.
an estimated 220,000 tonnes of freight a
to the region and that its freight capacity
Last year MOUs were signed by Australia
year with the potential of an increase of
would contribute significantly to the tens
Post (with StarTrack), DB Schenker, DHL
1.8 million freight tonnes by 2060.
of thousands of jobs generated by the new
Express, DSV Air and Sea, FedEx, Menzies
Australian Finance Minister Mathias
airport.
Aviation, Swissport, Qantas Freight,
Cormann said partnering with leading
”Western Sydney International will provide
Skyroad Logistics and Wymap.
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NEWS
Redarc donates $40,000 to charity Advanced electronics manufacturer, Redarc,
the company raised more than $49,000 for
committed to raising $40,000 in funds in
charity overall.
2019 to be shared with the CFS Foundation,
“It has been encouraging to see staff rallying
Junction Australia, Catherine House and the
together to help raise funds for these
Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS), in honour
organisations,” said Kittel.
of its 40 years in Australian manufacturing.
In January 2020, Kittel presented these
“We have always been, and will continue
organisations with their Certificates of
to be, a proud and active member of our
REDARC with CFS volunteers.
local and broader community,” said Redarc
Donation and took the opportunity to see their facilities firsthand and meet the staff
Managing Director Anthony Kittel. “We
day, auctions, raffles, internal cash collections,
and volunteers.
wanted this to be reflected in our 40th
coffee machine profits and staff participation
“I extend my gratitude to all of our sponsors,
anniversary celebration and in a way that
in third-party fundraising challenges.
our staff and our wider community who have
would have a positive impact.”
When including challenges such as Dry July,
participated in our 40th anniversary charity
Redarc’s internal and external fundraising
The Sunday Mail’s City to Bay Fun Run,
drive, without your contributions this would
efforts have ranged from hosting a casual
Biggest Loser Challenge and Movember,
not have been possible,” said kittel.
Transport luminaries receive Australia Day honours as Vice-President from 2000-2007 and as
the Queensland Road Transport Legends
President from 2008-2015. He was inducted
Hall of Fame in 2013, and last year was
as a life member of the VTA in 2015 for
acknowledged as an Industry Icon in the
his many years of dedicated service to the
National Road Transport Hall of Fame.
VTA and the transport industry. In 2010,
Nigel Porteous OAM has been an active
Freestone was inducted into the National
participant of the shipping transport
Road Transport Hall of Fame.
industry for decades as director of various
Freestone has been a supporter of numerous
ASP Ship Management, Darwin Clean
charities including Mill Valley Ranch
Fuels and, most recently, Secure Seas. He
Christian Youth Camp, Fairhaven Surf Life
has been Vice Chairman of the Mission to
The Executive Council and Secretariat
Saving Club, Doctor’s Abroad, Muscular
Seafarers Victoria since 2000 and Assistant
of the Victorian Transport Association
Dystrophy Australia and Fairhaven Surf Life
Warden of the Company of Master Mariners
(VTA) extends its congratulations to Paul
Saving Club.
Australia since 2002.
Freestone, Thomas Lindsay and Nigel
Thomas Lindsay OAM co-founded Lindsay
He also served as Chair of Seafarers
Porteous, who were honoured in the
Brothers Transport, now Lindsay Australia,
Annual Church Service, Melbourne, among
Australia Day 2020 Honours List for their
in 1953 and remains a major shareholder
his many contributions to the shipping
services the transport industry and to the
in the business today, after serving as a
transport industry.
community.
board member from 2003-10. He was
“Paul, Thomas and Nigel have each made
Paul Freestone OAM is the founder and
a board member of the Long-Distance
enormous contributions to the Australian
managing director of linehaul carrier
Road Transport Association (now part of
transport industry and to their local
Freestone’s Transport which has been
NatRoad), and an active Rotarian since
communities and are deserved recipients
trading successfully and employing hundreds
1970, serving as president of the Coffs
of Australia Day accolades,” said VTA CEO,
of transport workers since 1981.
Harbour Branch from 1980-81.
Peter Anderson. “We congratulate them on
Freestone has been a member of the VTA
Lindsay was inducted into the National
their achievements over many decades of
Executive Council since 1998 and served
Road Transport Hall of Fame in 2003 and
service to our industry.”
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Hilco Global announces joint venture Jeffrey B. Hecktman, Founder and CEO of
by Adam Scharer as CEO, who led the
second to none,” said Hilco Global APAC
Hilco Global, recently announced a new
GraysOnline auction and appraisal business
CEO, Adam Scharer.
joint venture partnership with Macquarie
for many years, and Michael Hayes as COO,
“Our mission is to connect customers with
Specialised and Asset Finance (Macquarie
both having served for over 20 years at
vendors of high quality, reliable assets
Bank) to launch an extensive online auction
GraysOnline, a leading firm in the region for
and gain access to international markets,
and marketplace business headquartered in
many years.
through an incredibly efficient valuation and
Australia.
“The new leadership team at Hilco Global
sale process and the foremost expertise to
The new OPCO, Hilco Global APAC, will
APAC greatly expands our footprint
maximise value,” he said.
deliver commercial and industrial asset
throughout the Asia-Pacific region while
Hilco Global APAC will reportedly offer
valuation and monetisation solutions,
building on our existing Hilco Valuation
its clients a broad range of monetisation
specialising in online marketplace auctions
Services asset appraisal, Hilco Industrial
solutions including consignment, guaranteed
and negotiated sales throughout Australia
machinery & equipment monetization and
minimum sale price and access to capital for
and South East Asia.
Hilco Merchant Resources retail inventory
outright purchase of assets.
Hilco Global management has worked
practices which have been serving the
The new Hilco Global APAC online
closely with executives at Macquarie
Australia and Southeast Asia region for many
marketplace, which is already live at www.
Specialised and Asset Finance and an
years,” said Hecktman.
hilcoapac.com, demonstrates the depth and
impressive team of seasoned asset
Hilco Global APAC is headquartered in
breadth of our operation in the region and
management executives located in Australia
Melbourne, Australia, with additional offices
our extensive combined knowledge of assets
to identify a significant business growth
located in Sydney, Brisbane and Adelaide,
and industries, including the following:
opportunity within the commercial and
delivering immediate national reach.
Transport & Logistics, Civil & Construction,
industrial sector.
The company will open additional offices in
Mining & Quarrying; Manufacturing &
The company, which began operations
Perth before the end of the year and in both
Engineering; Agriculture & Food; Auto,
earlier this year, has hired over 25
Indonesia and the Philippines after the first
Marine & Aviation; Home & Consumer
highly recognised and experienced asset
of the year.
Products; Insurance & Salvage, and more.
management/auction industry experts
“We will be providing the entire Australasian
within the Asia-Pacific region as part of
region with a best-in-class commercial &
“Feel free to visit the new Hilco Global APAC online marketplace at www.hilcoapac.
the initial launch of the business unit. The
industrial valuation practice and an online
com and create an account,” the company
new Hilco Global APAC team will be run
marketplace auction platform that will be
said in a statement.
Hilco Global run heavy vehicle equipment auctions.
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NEWS
Government backs road safety enablers with $3.3M plan Seven projects aimed at reducing road trauma in Australia will benefit from funding under the Australian Government’s Road Safety Awareness and Enablers Fund (RSAEF). Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Development, Michael McCormack, said the Government was delivering on an election commitment to provide assistance to key road safety organisations, with a share of $3.3 million over four years.
Road safety organisations to benefit from finance boost.
“The Liberal and Nationals Government places great priority on road safety and that’s
Government is also supporting proven
Christmas holidays.
why we are taking strong action to bring
programs such as the Driver Reviver program
“This is just one of the seven initiatives we
down the number of deaths and serious
through this funding.
are supporting over the next four years
injuries from road crashes in Australia over
“The funding will help deliver and expand
to increase awareness of road trauma,
the coming decade,” said McCormack. “The Road Safety Awareness and Enablers
the Driver Reviver program by recruiting more
educate road users and collaborate
volunteers and promoting the Driver Reviver
with the community on decreasing road
Fund plays a key role in supporting
locations around the country to combat
trauma,” he said.
road safety action by strengthening
fatigue,” said Buchholz. “Supporting the Driver Reviver program
An open grant round of the Road Safety
he said. Assistant Minister for Road Safety and Freight
will help ensure the long term future of
15 November and successful applicants are
this program that so many Australian’s
expected to be announced by the end of
Transport, Scott Buchholz, said the Australian
have come to rely on, especially during the
the year.
communication in local communities,”
Awareness and Enablers Fund closed on
Heavy vehicle industry reviews should align for better outcome: NHVR The National Heavy Vehicle Regulator
Heavy Vehicle National Law (HVNL).
better and safer. It would be a mistake not to
(NHVR) is calling for two major reviews to
“I believe that it is essential that the NTC,
work towards these reforms in a holistic way.
be considered together, avoiding duplication
which is overseeing the HVNL Review,
“I look forward to using findings from both
and delivering better safety and productivity
provide sufficient time to fully consider
reviews to continue to build on the work
outcomes for the industry.
the commission’s recommendations before
undertaken over the past six years,” he said.
The call was made as part of the NHVR’s
progressing with any proposed legislative
The Productivity Commission is assessing
response to the Productivity Commission’s
amendments,” said Petroccitto.
the economic impact of reforms to transport
draft paper on National Transport Regulatory
“There’s a lot of work to do to make
regulation related to heavy vehicle safety and
Reform.
Australia’s heavy vehicle industry as safe and
productivity, rail safety and maritime safety.
NHVR CEO Sal Petroccitto’s response called
productive as it can be, but I believe we are
The Commission released its draft report in
for the Productivity Commission’s findings to
forging the right path.
November last year and recently held public
be included as part of the ongoing National
“We have a once-in-a-generation opportunity
Transport Commission (NTC) Review into the
to enact changes that will make the industry
hearings in Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne and Canberra.
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SA Govt invests in vocational education and training More young South Australians are in
supported by an additional $11 million or
status after training.
training and on the pathway to new jobs
a 28 per cent increase on 2017, the largest
“The report also shows South Australian
due in part to strong investment and
increase in the nation in percentage terms;
government funded VET completions fell in
reforms in South Australia’s Vocational
and 5.0 per cent of government funded VET
both 2017 and 2018, a flow on from the
Education and Training (VET) system. The latest data from the Productivity
graduates aged 20 to 64 improved their
former Labor government’s shocking legacy
employment status after training in 2019 –
and record in skills and training – a record
Commission’s annual Report on Government
which saw VET commencements plunge by
Services (ROGS) reports that the Marshall
above the national figure of 64.7 per cent. “This report shows Government payments
Liberal Government delivered the highest
to non-government training providers
years in Government.
boost to skills training and funding in the
for VET delivery increased, with South
The first year of the Skilling South Australia
nation in percentage terms in VET in 2018,
Australia reporting the largest increase
initiative, according to Pisoni, saw more than
boosted non-government training providers,
nationally,” said Minister for Innovation
13,000 new apprenticeship and traineeship
and delivered improved employment outcomes for students.
and Skills, David Pisoni. “I’m encouraged by the fact that South
commencements. “The Government will continue to lean
Highlights for South Australia include: an
Australia delivered increases in the proportion
in with industry and businesses to further
additional $54.3 million in State Government
of government funded VET graduates
grow our apprenticeships and traineeships
recurrent funding, or a 38.1 per cent increase
who were in a job or in further study after
to bolster the South Australian economy,”
in 2018; non-government providers were
training, and had improved their employment
he said.
an unacceptable 66 per cent over its last six
NEWS
QLD introduces crippling penalties for illegal phone use As of 1 February, tough new punishments will
dangerous behaviour,” the Queensland
losing their licence from the first offence.
be dealt to offending drivers of passenger cars
Government said in a media statement.
Double demerit points will still apply to all
and commercial vehicles operators who are
According to the Queensland Government,
drivers for a second mobile phone offence
caught using a mobile phone while driving.
research shows using a mobile phone while
within 12 months.
The Queensland Government announced it
driving can be as risky as drink driving.
This will see another $1,000 fine issued
would increase the fine from $400 to $1000
“A driver’s response time while texting on a
costing an additional eight points, which
as it looks to stamp out dangerous illegal
phone is comparable to that of a driver with
mobile phone use on the roads with the
a blood alcohol reading of between 0.07 and
would see many in the transport industry lose their licence.
demerit points deducted increased from three
0.10,” it said.
While the penalties are increasing, there are
to four demerit points.
Increased penalties could result in some
no changes to the current rules for mobile
“This is to help deter people from this
licence holders, like learners and P-Platers,
phone use while driving.
Agriculture industry B-double access improved with new bridges in Moira Shire Upgrades to bridges in the Moira Shire in
bridges were in place.
“These bridges will increase productivity
Victoria will advantage emergency services
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for
by boosting access to markets for our
and enhance access for grain carrying
Infrastructure, Transport and Regional
farmers and supporting tourism in our
B-doubles to nearby main freight routes
Development Michael McCormack said
rural towns,” Mr Drum said.
according to the Federal Government.
“Importantly, the project will enhance
The three bridges, Shackell’s Folly,
the upgrades extended the lifespan of the structures, minimising future
Wallala and Mahoney’s, are all located
maintenance work.
easier access for the CFA.”
on Stewarts Bridge Road and can now
“The Stewarts Bridge Road Three Bridges
Moira Shire Mayor Libro Mustica said
accommodate B-double combinations and Country Fire Authority vehicles.
Replacement project will improve safety
the all weather access provided by the
and access for those travelling in and out
upgrades would have a positive impact
A critical link given the close proximity
of the area,” he said.
on tourism to the nearby state forest and
to Moira producers’ market, the bridges
“It forms part of the Federal
Murray River while delivering a major
will now provide vital access for the
Government’s record $100 billion
boost to the CFA.
agriculture industry and 25 properties
pipeline of infrastructure projects getting
“We have seen only too well these
prone to flood events.
Australians to where they need to be
past few weeks how important it is for
The load limits on each of the bridges
sooner and safer,” said McCormack.
emergency services to gain access to rural
has been increased to drive efficiencies
Load limits on the three bridges have
properties and the bridge upgrades now
for farming businesses and other regional
been increased to 166 tonnes and
make this necessary safety requirement
industries whose growth potential has
extended the lifespan of the bridges to 150 years.
possible,” he said.
Federal Member for Nicholls Damian
$950,000 toward the project under
of a national $640 million Bridges
Drum said rural workers, commuters and
Round 3 of the Bridges Renewal Program.
Renewal Program, a load limit of 20
townships which rely on tourism would
The Victorian Government provided
tonnes for Shackell’s Folly Bridge and
appreciate the flow-on effects of more
$300,000 and Moira Shire Council
ten tonnes for Wallala and Mahoney’s
efficient and sturdy bridges.
$600,000.
been restricted until now. Prior to the upgrades, which are part
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safety within the community by providing
The Australian Government provided
Farmers helping farmers in drought-affected Cowell district Grain growers on South Australia’s Eyre
said Hancock.
second year in a row.
Peninsula (EP) with frosted wheat crops have
“Because it’s a smaller area it can be
The initial donation came predominantly
been able to recoup their costs while helping
forgotten ... it’s good to have them
from the Lower EP, but later donations
their fellow farmers, distributing road train
recognised and acknowledged.”
will come from farmers in closer districts,
loads of hay across the Cowell district.
With Rural Aid sourcing most of its SA hay
including Wharminda.
Lock farmer Micheal Hancock has spent the
from other areas of the Eyre Peninsula,
past two years assisting charity Rural Aid on
Hancock said it was good to see some of the
a volunteer basis in buying and moving hay
feed stay in the region.
across SA.
“A lot of the hay is driving past Cowell, past
While Rural Aid has been kept busy
Kimba. They watch it leave the state and it
coordinating relief efforts for bushfire-
doesn’t land here.”
affected regions, Hancock stepped up to
Hancock said donations were planned around
coordinate efforts to assist the Cowell area.
registrations, and members of the Cowell
He said having travelled through drought-
community had done a great job encouraging
affected regions across the country, Cowell
more locals to put their hand up. He said Rural Aid was also providing a
was just as affected as many of the larger regions in the eastern states. “Here is as bad as anywhere I’ve seen,”
Road train on the move.
market for EP farmers affected by frost, with his hometown of Lock hit hard for the
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More than 2,000 tonnes of donated hay reaches bushfireaffected producers in SA South Australia is pushing with its recovery efforts.
Fodder support to bushfire affected
still continuing to Kangaroo Island with
affected properties on Kangaroo Island.
livestock producers continues to grow with
more than 600 tonnes, or 33 truckloads,
“Already nearly 1,000 tonne has been
more than 2,000 tonnes of hay distributed
going direct to the farm gate.
donated to the Cape Jervis depot,” said
across Kangaroo Island and Cudlee Creek.
“The Australian Defence Force has also
Curtis.
Minister for Primary Industries and Regional
played an important role in assisting
“Since opening the initial depot for Cudlee
Development, Tim Whetstone, said
distributing the fodder across the island.
Creek producers at Oakbank Racecourse
generous fodder donations continue to
“Getting fodder as quickly as possible to
last month we have been inundated with
flood in from across South Australia from
the fire affected regions has been a critical
the Eyre Peninsula to the Mallee.
priority for both the State Government
messages from across the state wanting to assist.
“The Marshall Government has been
and Livestock SA and I would like to
“Members of the public remain welcome
working closely with Livestock SA to get
thank producers and other organisations
to donate fodder or volunteer to help
more than 2,000 tonnes of donated hay to
who have either donated fodder and/
transport and off-load deliveries at the Cape
feed livestock from properties affected by
Jervis depot. We are also still on the lookout
fires on Kangaroo Island, the Adelaide Hills
or transport services to support this recovery effort.”
and the South East,” said Whetstone.
The Government have in place Family and
livestock from the fire-affected areas.
“Recognising the importance of getting hay
Business support case managers to help
“Assistance either through fodder
to farmers on Kangaroo Island as quickly as
farmers, farming families and regional
donations or providing agistment is making
possible, we are providing $120,000 to pay
businesses on the Island by travelling to
a big difference to fire affected producers,
the cost of transporting donated fodder on
farms and connecting people with support
giving them one less thing to worry about.
the ferry from the drop off point at Cape
measures.
“Currently the Cape Jervis donation depot,
Jervis to Penneshaw.
Chief Executive Officer of Livestock SA,
located on the corner of Fishery Beach
“The Oakbank fodder drop in the Adelaide
Andrew Curtis, said the Cape Jervis depot
Road and Main South Road, is open by
Hills has now closed with more than 1,000
remains open for donations and is being
appointment so we can make sure we have
tonnes distributed, and fodder supplies are
used as the staging post for delivery for
someone on hand to unload.”
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for people who can provide agistment for
Qube outlines $500K bushfire initiative Qube Managing Director, Maurice James,
farmers who have been impacted by
certified disaster relief groups. Qube is also
plans to support those impacted by disaster
drought and now also by bushfires. In
supporting active volunteer firefighters by
and bushfires with a $500,000 package
addition to the drought-impacted farmers,
providing additional leave for active service
focused on financial contributions as well as
there are now over 10,000 fire-affected
critical transport and logistics support.
farmers. Qube is matching every employee
during the 2019-2020 fire season. Qube has established a dedicated
The ‘Qube Disaster and Bushfire Relief and
dollar with two dollars on the Buy-a-Bale
resource to handle requests for logistics
Rebuild Strategy’ aims to play an active role
campaign, plus providing in-kind transport
services. Organisations or charities seeking
in providing critical transport and logistics
for hay and water purchased with these
assistance can contact Qube directly via its
support to certified disaster relief groups to assist in the relief and rebuild strategy for
donated Buy-a-Bale funds. “We will also continue to work with charity
Sydney office. In other news, last year, Qube committed to
bushfire and drought affected communities.
partners to provide in-kind delivery and
sustainability which is central to its business
“As a business, we wanted to consider the
storage for immediate disaster relief products,
strategy to be Australia’s leading provider
best way that Qube can offer support to
as well as provide logistics services during
of integrated logistics solutions focused on
those impacted by recent events including the
the long process of rebuilding impacted
import and export supply chains.
ongoing drought and bushfires,” said James. “In December, we announced a Buy-a-Bale
communities,” he said.
James said the business is focused on
As part of the ‘employee driven’ component
continuously reviewing environmental, social
campaign in conjunction with Rural Aid Ltd.
of the initiative, Qube is providing fundraising
and economic factors to ensure it sustains
Rural Aid is on the front line supporting
and/or donated transport for goods for
value and manages risk. organisation.
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LINX Cargo Care Group joins AFLW as major partner LINX Cargo Care Group said its partnership with AFLW is a natural fit.
LINX Cargo Care Group has joined with
in AFLW plays in creating opportunity for
partners such as LINX Cargo Care Group to
Thrifty vehicle rentals and AAMI insurance
diversity within its own business.
make a difference in women’s sport is the
as a new partner supporting the 2020 AFLW
“The supply chain and logistics industry have
foundation for the evolution of AFLW.
competition.
until recently been largely a male-dominated
“The opportunity to be involved in football
With the inclusion of four new teams in
sector, much like Australian football, until
should be the right of every girl and woman
2020, AFLW has continued in its aim to
the AFLW paved the way for a more diverse,
regardless of background or ability. We are
inspire girls and women to play football,
inclusive sporting landscape,” Anthony
proud that our partners share the same
driving a 31 per cent increase in female
Jones, CEO, LINX Cargo Care Group said.
vision,” Rogers added.
football participation across all levels of the game in 2019.
“LINX Cargo Care Group is committed to
“With the first bounce approaching, it’s a
bringing that same inclusive and disruptive
good time to pause and reflect on what
Over the last six years, female football
ethos to the supply chain and logistics sector,
has been achieved over the past four years
participation has boomed, rising from
which makes our partnership a natural fit,”
as a collective. Together with our partners,
195,000 in 2014 to over 580,000 in 2019.
he said.
we welcome what it means to be a part of
New partner, LINX Cargo Care Group,
AFL General Manager of Commercial,
something bigger and celebrate women of
acknowledged the role it’s involvement
Kylie Rogers, said the dedication shown by
football, from grassroots to the elite game.”
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NHVR commences first prosecution under new CoR laws The National Heavy Vehicle Regulator
primary safety duty and executives are required to exercise due diligence
response to information provided to
(NHVR) has commenced its first prosecution under new Chain of
to ensure a company complies with
Confidential Reporting Line (HVCRL), and
Responsibility (CoR) laws, laying charges
this duty.
other information available to the NHVR
against a company director for failing
“As a result of that investigation,
in assessing the risk the operator posed to
to exercise due diligence to ensure the
NHVR has laid charges against both the
safety,” he said.
company complied with its safety duty.
company and the company director for
The HVCRL provides a free, confidential
NHVR Executive Director Statutory
failing to meet these duties.
way for people to report any concerns
Compliance, Ray Hassall, said that
“The aim of the HVNL is to ensure that
about industry safety or compliance they
NHVR Investigators conducted a safety
everyone in the Chain of Responsibility
have to a trained specialist.
duties investigation into a Victorian
is doing what they are required to do to keep road users and transport
Anyone who has concerns about safety
trucking company in relation to fatigue management of its drivers.
workers safe.
the supply chain can get in contact with
“We believe the company failed to
“We know that drivers are constantly
the NHVR through the HVCRL on 1800
comply with conditions of its fatigue
put under pressure at the depot or the
931 785.
management accreditation,” said Hassall.
loading dock and we want to hold the
The matter is listed to be heard in
“This requirement forms part of the
people responsible accountable.
Dandenong Magistrates Court on 20
Heavy Vehicle National Law’s (HVNL)
“The investigation was triggered in
February 2020.
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Transurban reports $162M profit despite economic conditions Road operator company, Transurban, has
In Sydney, proportional toll revenue increased
Average daily traffic increased by 1.1 per cent
confirmed a statutory profit of $162 million,
by 10.8 per cent to $569 million, while
to 867,000 transactions, with growth, again,
with average daily traffic across its toll roads
average daily traffic increased by 2.2 per
impacted by softer economic conditions and
increasing by 2.3 per cent, according to 1H20
cent to 839,000 trips, with growth impacted
weaker housing construction activity.
results.
by softer economic conditions and weaker
“On the West Gate Tunnel Project, we are
In addition to successful project delivery
housing construction activity.
actively working with the D&C contractor
over the past 18 months, Transurban CEO,
Charlton said Transurban development
and the State to resolve outstanding
Scott Charlton, said the company has been
projects are progressing with commissioning
matters including those related to spoil
investing in organisational capability and
works underway at both NorthConnex and
management,” said Charlton. Significant
enhancing its customer experience leaving it
the new M5 tunnels for expected completion
progress has been made on the West Gate
well positioned for emerging opportunities.
in mid-2020.
Tunnel project with over 13 million hours
“We have realigned our leadership
“The M4-M5 Link currently has 26 road
worked to date and over 4,000 people
operating model, enhanced our capability
headers tunelling with over 1.7 million
working on the project.”
and improved our systems and processes to
tonnes of soil excavated to date,” he said.
In Brisbane, proportional toll revenue
ensure a scalable and efficient business that
“During the period we also acquired the
increased by 6.6 per cent to $217 million,
is positioned for success,” he said.
34.62 per cent minority interests in the M5 West, taking Transurban’s ownership to
with average daily traffic increasing by 3.6
“We are now seeing a significant number of opportunities emerge in our core markets
100 per cent, with the integration program
Meanwhile, in North America, proportional
and will move to take advantage of them,
on track.”
toll revenue increased by 16.2 per cent to
while maintaining our normal disciplined
In Melbourne, proportional toll revenue
$186 million; average daily traffic increased
approach.”
increased by 3.7 per cent to $424 million.
by 6.2 per cent to 156,000 trips.
The road toll business is booming for Transurban.
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per cent to 424,000 trips.
Government appoints Chair to Moorebank Intermodal The Federal Government has announced
She replaces Dr Kerry Schott who served as
and the successful commencement of
Erin Flaherty as Chair of the Moorebank
the inaugural Chair of MIC.
operations,” the Federal Government said
Intermodal Company Limited (MIC) Board.
“Since its establishment in 2012, Dr Schott
in a statement issued by the office of Alan
She has been appointed for a threeyear term.
has expertly guided MIC, overseeing the
Tudge, Minister for Population, Cities and
development of the Import-Export Terminal
Urban Infrastructure.
Considered an experienced board member who has served as a non-executive Director on the MIC Board since March 2019,
Key infrastructure decisions to be debated and actioned at Parliament House.
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Government backs reliable energy for industrial users on electrifying Curtis Island. A bilateral deal on the electrification of the Curtis Island LNG facilities is a high priority for the Commonwealth Government. Partial electrification could free up to 12 petajoules of natural gas for use in the domestic market which will reduce emissions and lower gas prices. The recent announcement builds on
The Federal Government is committed to driving down energy prices and bolstering system strength.
Government action already underway in regional Queensland to bring down
The Australian Government is focused
promising new generation projects to deliver
prices and improve reliability, including:
on supporting new electricity generation
the reliable, affordable power that the North
A $990,150 grant towards a feasibility
projects in central and north Queensland
Queensland economy needs to grow and
study for a microgrid in the Daintree
that will reportedly drive down power prices,
thrive,” said McCormack.
region under the Government’s Regional
improve reliability and support a stronger
Minister for Energy and Emissions
and Remote Communities Reliability Fund
economy.
Reduction, Angus Taylor, said an
(Microgrids Fund); a $5.17 million grant to
Through the $10 million Supporting
independent strategic study has identified
support feasibility work for the proposed
Reliable Energy Infrastructure program, the
system strength is a real concern in
CopperString 2.0 transmission line,
Government will provide support to two
central and north Queensland, and new
connecting Mt Isa to the National Electricity
projects to ensure affordable and reliable
synchronous generation is a priority to meet
Market; up to $610 million conditionally
energy for commercial and industrial
approved loan for the development of
customers, specifically for high energy-using
the energy needs of customers in the region. “Our plan to unlock investment in new,
and trade-exposed industries in central and
reliable generation capacity will increase
under the Northern Australia Infrastructure
North Queensland.
competition, keep the lights on, and lower
Facility; up to $3 million in grants by
This delivers on an election commitment
prices to better support our commercial
ARENA for two hydrogen feasibility studies
with grant funding including:
and industrial sector so they can employ
in Queensland to Nitrates Pty Ltd and
Up to $2 million for a pre-feasibility study
more Australians and remain internationally
Dyno Nobel Moranbah Pty Ltd; and a
on Renewable Energy Partners Pty Ltd’s
competitive,” said Taylor.
total of $2 million in funding from ARENA
proposed 1.5 gigawatt (GW) pumped hydro-
Minister for Resources, Water and Northern
for a demonstration of thermal energy
electric plant which is to be developed in
Australia, Keith Pitt, said the commitments
storage in Queensland to Glaciem Cooling
conjunction with the proposed Urannah
would help secure long-term energy
Technologies Pty Ltd.
Water Scheme, located between Collinsville,
supplies, which are crucial to economic
Pitt officially joined the ministry on
Proserpine and Mackay in Queensland.
development and Queensland jobs.
4 February 2020 and was appointed
Up to $4 million to support Shine Energy Pty
“This investment is laying the platform to
Ltd’s feasibility study for a proposed 1GW
help ensure that reliable, cheap electricity
by the Prime Minister and the Deputy Prime Minister.
high efficiency, low emissions coal plant at
is available when it is needed, and will
Since 2013, Pitt held ministerial positions
Collinsville in Queensland.
help drive down prices for businesses and
in previous parliaments, firstly as Assistant
The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister
their customers across Queensland and
Minister to the Deputy Prime Minister in
for Infrastructure, Transport and Regional
Australia,” said Pitt.
the Agriculture portfolio, Assistant Minister
Development, Michael McCormack, said
“We are delivering on our election
for Trade, Tourism and Investment, and
the Australian Government is committed to
commitments and investing in the future
then Assistant Minister to the Deputy Prime
supporting efforts to drive down prices and
with up to $4.0 million to investigate the
Minister working in the Infrastructure
bolster system strength.
feasibility of a high efficiency, low emissions
portfolio.
“The Liberal and Nationals Government
(HELE) coal plant at Collinsville.”
Before entering politics, Pitt was a
is ensuring households, businesses and
The Government will also allocate
tradesman, an engineer, a small business
industries get a fair deal on energy, keeping
up to $1.5 million to work with the
owner and a farmer, bringing practical,
our economy strong. We are supporting two
Queensland Government and industry
common sense experience to the portfolio.
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the Genex’ Kidston Pumped Hydro Project
Great Ocean Road upgrade supports community, economy Construction of a stronger and wider bridge
The Great Ocean Road serves as a critical link in Victoria’s infrastructure.
on the Great Ocean Road at Moggs Creek
destinations in Australia but it was also the lifeline so many of Victoria’s coastal
has begun to ensure the world-famous
communities rely upon.
coastal road remains safe and accessible.
“Making sure the bridge infrastructure is
The new bridge is part of a significant
strong and safe is absolutely crucial, not only
package of works being delivered on the
for the visitors to our region but for our local
Great Ocean Road this year as part of a vital
communities and businesses,” said Pulford.
upgrade of bridge infrastructure.
Senator for Victoria, Sarah Henderson, said
This work will be delivered by Regional Roads
thousands of vehicles travelled along the
Victoria, as part of a joint investment by the
Great Ocean Road over the summer, with
Australian and Victorian Governments.
traffic volumes expected to grow.
When complete, the new single span bridge
“We’re replacing ageing infrastructure to
at Moggs Creek will include a dedicated
Development, Michael McCormack, said
ensure the road is safe and reliable not
ocean-side pedestrian pathway, adjacent
upgrading key infrastructure along the Great
just for now, but for years to come,” said
pedestrian refuge and cycling lanes to
Ocean Road would ensure the route could
Henderson.
improve safety and access for all road users.
continue to support the local community and
The $3.97 million Moggs Creek bridge
A temporary, pre-fabricated Bailey bridge
economy.
replacement project has been funded
has already been installed in preparation for
“The Moggs Creek Bridge was built in the
through the Australian Government’s
major construction.
1950s and is nearing the end of its design
Bridges Renewal Program and the Victorian
The temporary Bailey bridge will allow crews
life; it’s important this vital structure is
Government’s Strong Bridge, Stronger
to completely demolish the existing bridge,
replaced so it continues to be strong, safe
Economy.
with traffic to be moved onto the Bailey,
and fit for purpose,” said McCormack.
This work follows bridge replacement
allowing for a more efficient construction
State Minister for Roads, Road Safety and
projects already completed at Grey River,
timeline.
the Transport Accident Commission, Jaala
Separation Creek and Boggaley Creek, as
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for
Pulford, said the Great Ocean Road was
well as bridge strengthening upgrades at
Infrastructure, Transport and Regional
not only one of the most popular tourist
Smythe Creek.
ECONOMY
What you need to know in March THE NATIONAL AUSTRALIA BANK’S FINAL MONTHLY BUSINESS SURVEY OF 2019 PROVIDED FURTHER EVIDENCE THAT ACTIVITY STABILISED IN Q4. Conditions edged 1.0 point lower in the
0.9%
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INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION JUNE 2019
month to +3.0 index points – another below average result and one that is well below the level seen in early 2018. Confidence weakened, falling 2.0 points to -2.0 index points, the lowest read since mid-2013. While broadly stable, forward looking
average (and the lowest read since July 2013).
but remain negative, while capacity
indicators do not imply a material
“After showing initial signs over recent
utilisation remains around average. The fall in
improvement in the near term.
months, it now appears that business
confidence suggests firms themselves think
Forward orders remain weak and capacity
conditions have stabilised following their
conditions are unlikely to improve going
utilisation is just below average. Capex
sizeable decline since mid-2018,” said NAB
forward.
has pulled back over the year, and is now
Group Chief Economist, Alan Oster.
“Conditions appear to have bottomed, but
also below average. A bright spot remains
“The decline in conditions has been fairly
our forward-looking indicators suggest they
the employment index, which at +4.0
broad-based across the states and is evident
are likely to remain weak,” said Oster.
index points is above average and implies
across industries.
“A similar sectoral story continues to play
reasonable ongoing employment demand.
“The services industries continue to report
out and will likely for some time, with retail
While the deterioration in conditions since
the best conditions and remain well above
remaining weak based on a moribund
mid-2018 has been broad-based, NSW and
the national average. At present NSW and
consumer (in the face of cashflow difficulties)
VIC currently see the best conditions on the
Vic report the best conditions across the
but healthier services sector growth given the
mainland, as do the service industries. Retail
mainland states.
‘essential nature’ of many of these industries.
has improved slightly over recent months,
“That said, conditions continue to imply a
Manufacturing and construction lie in the
but remains deeply in negative territory
stalling in the private sector and we think that
middle of pack.
and, alongside wholesale, the weakest of
the survey suggests that there was another
“At present there appears to be a relatively
all industries. Notwithstanding the decline
weak outcome in the December quarter.
large divergence between confidence and
in confidence, the impact of the bushfires
For now, the survey has not showed clear
conditions, and we will continue to watch
(which began in late December) is not yet
evidence of a bushfire impact, but the more
the survey to see how this resolves,” he said.
apparent in these results. We will closely
significant impact is likely to have occurred in
“Though, if confidence and forward orders
watch the results of the January survey for
January,” he said.
remain weak, it is likely that the early part
any indication of the impact of the fires on
Forward-looking indicators were broadly
of 2020 could see further deterioration in
the business sector.
unchanged in the month, and continue
the growth momentum. We think that more
Business conditions edged lower in December
to suggest ongoing weakness in business
policy stimulus will be needed to boost the
to +3.0 index points – ending the year
conditions. Forward orders rose 1.0 point
economy over 2020.”
below average and significantly below the
8
have stabilised. The employment index was
7
unchanged at +4 index points, while trading
6
conditions were a point lower at +6.0 index 4
points. Profitability unwound December’s increase, ending the year at +1.0 index point.
4
3 2
2
Both trading and profitability remain below
2 3
average.
- 0.1
0
2
1 0
0
-2
0
Business confidence fell 2.0 points for the second consecutive month and is now at -2.0 index points – also negative and well below
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-2 Jan 2019
Apr 2019
Jul 2019
Oct 2019
Sources: tradingeconomics.com | National Australia Bank
Index Points
levels seen in early 2018 but appearing to
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AUSTRALIAN BUSINESS CONFIDENCE
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REFRIGERATED TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT
Consistency is key DDS TRANSPORT RUNS A TIME-SENSITIVE REFRIGERATED TRANSPORT BUSINESS USING A FLEET OF IDENTICALLY SPECIFIED MAXI-CUBE TRAILERS TO TRANSPORT ITS DELICATE FREIGHT. THE COMPANY ACHIEVES ULTIMATE OPERATIONAL EFFICIENCIES BY RUNNING MODERN EQUIPMENT PRECISELY TAILORED TO ITS NEEDS. Delivering produce from the Brisbane
make them task specific for DDS Transport.
“Being DC work, our operation is extremely
Markets to local distribution centres of the
According to DDS Transport Managing
time-sensitive and a lot of it is done outside
major supermarket chains is a primary focus
Director, Steve McFadden, Maxi-CUBE was
of normal working hours, and quite frankly,
for DDS Transport.
chosen for a number of reasons, not least
we can’t have breakdowns.”
It’s the sort of operation where absolutely
because local MaxiTRANS dealer, Trailer
“So, when we have a problem, we need
nothing can be left to chance and where
Sales, is located literally just around the
to be able to go somewhere quickly and
ultimate equipment uptime is of paramount
corner from the DDS Transport depot.
have it rectified straight away so the vehicle
importance.
“Trailer Sales has a branch in Brisbane that
can be back on the road and ready to start
For this reason, the company currently runs
is only a short distance from our yard which
work at midnight. Without fail, Trailer Sales
six identical Maxi-CUBE Classic refrigerated
means they are able to provide the after-
provides this service for us.”
vans which feature a full-length chassis and
sales service and support that we need,”
Steve explains that Scott Thiesfield, Sales
a long list of customised features added to
Steve says.
Manager of Trailer Sales, has been pivotal
A Maxi-CUBE trailer combination spec’d to DDS Transport’s stringent requirements.
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The Maxi-CUBE Classic, with its full-length chassis, provides the ultimate in thermal performance and durability.
in helping DDS Transport come up with the
airflow at the rear when fully loaded, and
work, but Steve explains that it saves time
optimum specification for the Maxi-CUBE
also caters for rearwards ‘pallet creep’ that
by making the trailers easier to back onto
trailers.
can sometimes occur during transit. For the
docks; and time is far more critical for this
“We’ve been dealing with Scott from the
same reason, the van sidewalls have also
time we bought our first refrigerated trailer,
been specified with 25mm thickness for
type of operation than saving a little on tyre wear.
which was a second-hand unit,” he says.
additional internal width.
Updating equipment regularly is one of the
“After that we started specifying new
“We also have wide fibreglass pultruded rub
keys to success for DDS Transport, with the
Maxi-CUBE units and with the help of Scott
strips at waist height in addition to the floor
prime movers turned over every three years
we finalised the spec that was just right for
level strips to minimise the risk of damage
and the trailers kept for no longer than
our needs. Since then, every trailer we’ve
six years. According to Steve, this enables
bought has been identical.”
to the walls from forklifts and pallets,” Steve says.
The markets-to-DC work means each trailer
Keeping the Maxi-CUBE interiors cool are
free fleet which has the latest safety and
is backed onto loading docks multiple times
Carrier Vector 8500 Series fridge plants
environmental credentials.
each shift. They also have the constant of
which can be plugged into mains power,
Steve says it makes good business sense
heavy forklifts running in and out to load
operating with the same cooling capacity as
because the high spec and relatively low
and unload. Under these conditions, Steve
when running on diesel.
mileage of the gear makes for high residual
says, the full-length chassis included in the
Thermal efficiency is aided by freezer van
value when it’s time to sell.
Maxi-CUBE Classic design provides ultimate
thickness insulation in the roof panels, while
“The trick is to match your equipment
durability.
the air circulation, critical to maintaining
precisely with the work you do,” Steve
At 49 feet, the vans are a foot longer than
produce in peak condition, is further
says. “That way you maximise safety and
most 24-pallet units. According to Steve,
enabled by the Maxi-GRIP aluminium airflow
efficiencies and get the best possible return
this allows an extra 100mm space for
floor featuring non-slip knurled ridges.
on your capital investment. With the highly
Steve says the trailers also have three
valued assistance of Scott at Trailer Sales,
times the number of LED interior lights
we have been able to spec the Maxi-CUBE
Fast Fact
than a standard configuration due to the
trailers exactly to our requirements and this
A fleet of identical highly specified
prevalence of night work.
plays a major role in the ongoing success of
Maxi-CUBE Classic refrigerated vans
Another interesting feature of the trailers
DDS Transport.”
carrying time-sensitive produce from
specified by DDS Transport is the maximum
the Brisbane Markets to supermarket
allowable spread of 10’1” between the
DCs is the backbone of DDS
centrelines of the front and rear axles.
Transport’s operation.
To some this might sound like a recipe for added tyre wear on local distribution
the company to maintain a breakdown-
Contact MaxiTRANS 346 Boundary Road Derrimut VIC 3026 Ph: 03 8368 1100 Web: www.maxitrans.com
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REFRIGERATED TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT
Determined to succeed WITH A PERSONALISED CAN-DO ATTITUDE TO DELIVERIES AND SERVICE, BRUCE AVERY TRANSPORT STANDS OUT FOR BEING A VERSATILE OPERATOR WITH NATIONAL REACH. ITS LATEST VAWDREY TITELINERS, ACQUIRED TO CART PRODUCE RELIABLY AND EFFICIENTLY BETWEEN PERTH AND DARWIN, ARE PROVING TO BE ESPECIALLY EFFECTIVE IN TRIPLE ROAD TRAIN CONFIGURATIONS. Bruce Avery started his road transport
the maintenance, operations, loading and
Thomas and Jack, became involved in family
business in 1994, investing in a single truck
relief driving.
business more than 18 months ago.
and two flat top trailers, subcontracting for
“From then on the WA economy started
“My eldest son is learning the office roles
various companies in Western Australia. In
to boom and growth became a natural
from sales though to operations as well as a
the space of five years, Bruce upgraded from
progression, but not without hiccups,”
basic understanding of the OH&S along with
a 1984 W model Kenworth to a new C501
Bruce says — explaining that along the way
accreditation and the financial structure of
Kenworth with three trailers. After that,
the large company briefly fell upon hard
the business,” Bruce says. “Jack, my youngest
another five years, he expanded his fleet
times.“But we managed to continue on
son, is doing an apprenticeship in the
with another truck with two tippers and then
trading and turned things around to where
workshop learning all aspects of truck and
another truck with a small loader and dolly
we are today with a fleet of 45 trucks and
trailer maintenance.
then two more trucks with flat top trailers.
200 pieces of trailing equipment.”
Bruce Avery Transport is primarily based in
It was at this stage that Bruce stepped away
Bruce represents the first generation of the
WA and the Northern Territory, with depots in
from full-time driving and concentrated on
Bruce Avery Transport while both of his sons,
Perth, Newman and Darwin, but it does have
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Fast Fact Vawdrey Australia is a leading manufacturer of quality semi-trailers and truck bodies. In Melbourne’s south eastern logistics hub, Vawdrey’s Dandenong facility builds custom trailing equipment suited to Australia’s harsh operating environments, priding itself on delivering products that meet the highest standards of design and finish, harnessing the benefits of improved productivity and safety, backed by a nation-wide service and support network. The latest Vawdrey Titeliners for Bruce Avery Transport feature medium- to lightcoloured insulated curtains with white, thermally reflective backing that reduces heat gain during the summer by reflecting solar radiation. The curtains are also UV clear coated, adding to their reflective properties. Other Titeliner features include Fuwa K-Hitch The high grade insulated curtains of the Titeliner are perfect for maintaining climate control when travelling through the Kimberleys.
parallel bearing axles that are matched to the Weweler air suspension as well as Thermo King refrigeration units. “Thermo King has the best backup and
alliances with other companies to coordinate
with a large retailer to cart from Perth to
proven record in WA and we put the largest
projects with its clients Australia wide.
Darwin and we needed more insulated
capacity units on the Titeliners which also
“We have a variety of specialty fields one
curtainsider trailers, so I decided to purchase
have the best insulation available,” Bruce
being Dangerous Goods (DG) transport to
refrigerated trailers from Vawdrey Australia
says. “These trailers will help with a more
various mine sites as well as DG requirements
to open up the availability for back loading
consistent back load situation going forward
for Perth to Darwin and return, mine site
produce from the North back to Perth.”
and also opens other potential avenues of
supply runs to several mines, contracts with large retail outlets, national equipment
diversification.” These Titeliners run from Perth to Darwin in
supply contracts and meeting various mine
triple road train combinations in any position
site construction companies transport
depending on the weight of the payload.
requirements,” Bruce says.
“Being new equipment there is always a
“Recently, when we
period of time of reduced maintenance cost
won a contract
and down time,” Bruce says. “Vawdrey builds a light tare weight product, is competitive on price and has the quickest build time which became important when we had to hire trailers to start the new contract. I’m very impressed with the way Vawdrey delivered the Titeliners; they are very easy to deal with.”
Contact
Titeliners are the trailer of choice for carting produce between Perth and Darwin.
Vawdrey Australia 1-53 Quantum Close Dandenong South VIC 3175 Ph: 03 9797 3700 Web: www.vawdrey.com.au
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Keeping things moving EXTENDING ON ITS ALREADY COMPREHENSIVE OFFERING, AMG TRAILERS HAS ENTERED THE CONVEYOR FLOOR TRAILER SEGMENT WITH THE LAUNCH OF AN AUSTRALIAN BASED DESIGN, DEVELOPED FOR THE TRANSPORT OF ASPHALT AND OTHER LOOSE MATERIALS. Based in Western Australia, AMG Trailers produces a broad range of trailers for various industries including construction, agriculture, waste, logging, container transport, bulk transport and more. The launch of its new moving floor trailer adds to an extensive range of tippers, skels, logging trailers, waste trailers and dollies. According to founder and owner of AMG Trailers, Glenn White, the business abides by a few simple rules. Listening to the operator and understanding their requirements, and knowing that road transport operators often work on relatively tight margins. Committed to producing efficient, reliable trailer solutions, AMG Trailers
The AMG Trailers conveyor floor trailer features a reversible belt, with a wireless control system that incorporates variable speed belt control.
pays attention to detail. Based on uncompromising design and quality
optimum strength coupled with reduced
powerlines and tunnel roofs, and eliminates
construction, trailers are developed using
tare weight – such as its MaxiMiser end
the risk of rollover when unloading on
the cutting edge Solidworks 3D program to
tipper, for example. “They’re lighter,
uneven surfaces.
ensure precision and are engineered to help
stronger and significantly less expensive
The AMG Trailers conveyor floor trailer
operators achieve optimum payloads.
than an aluminium equivalent. Being steel,
features a heavy 4” pitch chain with a
AMG Trailers specialises in trailers
they are a lot easier to repair and hold their
reversible belt. Its wireless control system
constructed of Hardox 450 steel, for
value,” explains Glenn.
also incorporates variable speed belt
With road train capability, the new AMG
control with an inbuilt soft start function.
Trailers conveyor floor trailer has a 27
The operator can unload asphalt with a
cubic metre capacity. As transporting
continuously variable flow, increasing safety
asphalt comes with its own unique set of
and efficiency. All functions of the conveyor
challenges due to the high temperatures of
system are controlled by the wireless
the product being carried, the AMG Trailers
handset from within the truck’s cabin.
conveyor floor features a heat and oil
Other features of the AMG Trailers
resistant asphalt spec belt as standard.
conveyor floor trailer include a high torque
“We talked to quite a few operators and
motor coupled to a high spec planetary
fleet owners involved in this type of work,
transmission as standard, which provides
and found they require roughly the same
around 20 per cent more torque than some
set of accessories and functionality, so
others on the market, a dedicated chain
this trailer was developed with everything
oiler system, no in-body cross members,
required to suit this particular market,
multi-volt EBS braking and Conmet
coupled with a sensible pricing strategy,”
aluminium hub axles and alloy rims.
adds Glenn. Designed for asphalt transport, the AMG Trailers conveyor floor features a heat and oil resistant asphalt spec belt as standard.
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Transporting asphalt via a moving floor trailer rather than a tipper removes the risk of conflicting with overhead objects such as
Contact AMG Trailers Ph: 0428 753 656 Web: www.amgtrailers.com.au
FUWA K-HITCH BRINGING INNOVATION DOWN UNDER.
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TRAILER BUILDER
Family values SLOANEBUILT TRAILERS’ LATEST PURPOSE-BUILT MANUFACTURING FACILITY IN NEW SOUTH WALES, WHICH HAS BEEN YEARS IN THE MAKING, WILL FINALLY BE COMPLETED THIS YEAR. IT IS SET TO BECOME THE TRAILER MANUFACTURER’S NEW BASE OF OPERATIONS. The construction of a state-of-the-art
Committed to the transport industry,
production, service and retail centre at
Sloanebuilt Trailers is investing in
workforce expands. Situated on a nine-acre block in the booming
Smeaton Grange on the south-western
infrastructure that will enable rapid build
industrial estate of Smeaton Grange in New
outskirts of Sydney is due to be completed in
times for its clients while also create new
South Wales, the new 36,000-square-metre
a matter of months.
employment opportunities as its
manufacturing facility is certainly a long way from where the family owned business first
Sloanebuilt tipper.
started back in 1986 in the humble town of Camden, NSW, in a small workshop style shed. Sloanebuilt expects the new site will more
Fast Fact Sloanebuilt Trailers was started in the mid-1970s in Camden NSW and operation was handed over to Helen and Fred Marano in 1985 and has since built a reputation for manufacturing quality tipping bodies that are custom built to suit its customers’ requirements. Its product range includes everything from rigid bins and dog trailers, right through to B-doubles.
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what’s on the inside that counts. With
at Sloanebuilt Trailers is keen to invite
15,000-square-metres undercover, four drive
customers, suppliers and the general public
through bays, twin spray booths, machine
for a look around their new home to see
shop, sandblast booth, weigh bridge, spare
what it is all about.
parts store as well as modern engineering and administrative facilities, Sloanebuilt will
Render of Sloanebuilt Trailers’ new home.
certainly have everything covered under one
Fast Fact
roof for its customers.
Every Sloanebuilt trailer, according
Sloanebuilt will reportedly be able to press
to the manufacturer, is made to suit
steel as and where needed thanks to a new
Australian conditions and operational
monster LVD machine weighing in at 170
demands, incorporating the expertise
tonnes and able to press metals with a force
the company has amassed over the
of 1,000 tonnes, recently installed in January
years. Passionate about Australian
2020 and ready to run as soon as the new
manufacturing and supporting local
warehouse is open for business.
businesses, Sloanebuilt Trailers’
The trailer builder has also invested in a new
decision to expand its operations in
grit blast booth to continue the flawless
a new location allows it to grow and
paint jobs clients have come to expect as
continue to satisfy customer demand.
their units roll out of the workshop and than double the current operation and
to also improve the finished product of
positions the manufacturer to continue to
refurbished or repaired units in need of a
service the Sydney, NSW and other markets
fresh coat.
well into the future.
The countdown is on for the big Grand
It’s not just the size of the new facilities
Opening on 29-30 May 2020 at the
that will enable increased operation, it’s
new manufacturing facility. The team
Contact Sloanebuilt Trailers 174-178 Hartley Road Smeaton Grange NSW 2567 Ph: 02 4647 4800 Web: www.sloanebuilt.com.au
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Strength in diversity BRUCE ROCK ENGINEERING – POWERING INTO ITS 40TH YEAR OF OPERATION – CONTINUES TO EXPAND ITS SERVICE AND PRODUCT OFFERING FOR THE AUSTRALIAN ROAD TRANSPORT INDUSTRY. Flexibility is the key for transport operators. BRE drop decks and wideners help drive efficiency with an impressive standard specification catering to a wide range of freight tasks.
A regional foundation has enabled the WA-based manufacturer to better understand the needs of fleet operations both locally and nationally. This has been the key to Bruce Rock Engineering’s (BRE) success in developing heavy duty trailing equipment that meets and exceeds customer expectations. The translation of this engagement with stakeholders now sees the brand recognised around Australia with major fleets and owner drivers alike choosing BRE’s purpose-built transport solutions. BRE is known for its side tippers and end tipping equipment, using innovative construction techniques as well as the lightest and strongest components available to build trailers with incredibly low tare weights to maximise payload gains. For Managing Director, Damion Verhoogt,
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Not just tippers, BRE also manufactures flat tops and skeletal trailers for general freight, specialised or PBS applications.
BRE acquires D-Trans National equipment provider, Bruce Rock Engineering (BRE), has expanded its Western Australian footprint with the acquisition of D-Trans Motor Body Builders in Geraldton. BRE now has five facilities across WA including its other locations such as Bruce Rock, Forrestfield, Welshpool and Port Hedland. BRE Managing Director, Damion Verhoogt says: “This is a key element of our growth strategy,
have been working hard showcasing its
Following BRE’s acquisition of Geraldton-
complementing our existing service
equipment to a national audience at major
based business, D-Trans, there can be
offering and extending our reach into
events and field days Australia-wide.
no doubt that BRE now has the largest
Geraldton and the Midwest where we
“It is really up to us to show our point of
footprint of any trailer manufacturer
will operate as the sole heavy trailer
difference and when a prospective client
in WA.
OEM in the area.
sees our equipment for the first time,
A physical presence in the Mid-West
they have an appreciation of the quality
region for the BRE Group compliments
and innovation that is being delivered,”
a significant product sales and support
BRE provides so much more when it comes
Damion says.
network on the ground adding to four
to supporting Australia’s freight tasks.
The addition of dealers and in-house sales
existing branches in metro and
“Our product range is diverse, from a
based on the east coast continues to drive
regional WA.
simple flat top to a freezer van and pretty
growth and understanding of the BRE
“The expertise and reputation of the
much anything in between,” Damion
brand.
D-Trans team is a great fit for our business
says – explaining that bespoke drop deck
Joining the BRE sales team based in
with their customer focus and commitment
and drop deck wideners are increasingly
Melbourne is Michael Booker who will be
to quality being at the heart of what we
gaining acceptance with clients looking for
covering Victoria, Tasmania and parts of
stand for at Bruce Rock Engineering,”
a versatile addition to their general trailer
NSW for all customer product and support
Damion says.
fleet. “The flexibility to move construction
requirements.
and agricultural equipment of varying
With more than 14 years of dedicated
dimensions and still perform normal freight
transport equipment and trailers
tasks is a key benefit of these units.”
experience, BRE customers will be well
Not resting on its reputation, the BRE team
catered for.
Contact Bruce Rock Engineering 247 Berkshire Road Forrestfield WA 6058 Ph: 08 9454 7177 Web: www.brucerockengineering.com.au
BRE’s high tensile road train dolly achieves industry leading light tare weights – available in tandem and tri-axle.
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TRAILER BUILDER
Drake trailers and Mack trucks have been the mainstay of Mactrans Heavy Haulage since its inception in 2000.
A platform for success BRISBANE-BASED HEAVY HAULAGE COMPANY, MACTRANS, RECENTLY TOOK DELIVERY OF A DRAKE 8X8 STEERABLE SEMI-MODULAR WIDENING PLATFORM TRAILER TO SERVE AS THE FLAGSHIP IN ITS ARSENAL OF MIGHTY MOVERS. When you have shed a lot of blood, sweat
customer of both Drake Trailers and Mack
steerable unit rather unique.
and tears to build up a highly successful
Trucks, whom he maintains have served him
For a start, there’s the modular aspect: The
heavy haulage business from scratch over
and his business supremely well over the last
8x8 platform can be extended by attaching
the prior 20 years, you deserve to have some
two decades.
either 2x8 or 3x8 (or both) modular sections
equipment that is way above average in terms
Indeed, it’s fair to say that Mussy has ticked
or ‘clips’ to the rear. This enables the unit to
of both presentation and functionality.
all the boxes with his latest Drake purchase.
be easily and quickly lengthened to make it a
That’s the theory of Mactrans owner Chris
It sports a plethora of new and improved
10x8, 11x8 or 13x8.
Deen, better known as Mussy, who is a loyal
features that make this semi-modular
A distinct feature that has a similar effect,
Long and low. A unique feature is the 2,000-litre fuel tank incorporated in the drop-centre spine of the trailer.
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albeit when carrying lighter loads at the rear,
Maintenance time is greatly reduced through
reason to look anywhere else.
is a set of clever ramp props that enable the
the use of a Groeneveld automatic greasing
“We love the Drake products, we’ve been
extra heavy-duty ramps to be located securely
system that periodically delivers a life-giving
buying them for a long time,” he says. “The
in the horizontal plane, thus effectively
shot of grease to the moving parts in the
Drake people are really good to deal with too,
lengthening the deck by some 3.5 metres.
steering and suspension components.
and we’ve honestly never had any dramas so
The effect is enhanced because each ramp is
we’re sticking with them.”
a very generous 1.5 metres wide with only a
A further special feature is the hydraulically
Today, Mactrans has a staff of 65 employees
300mm gap between the ramps when both
adjustable multi-position gooseneck that can
and a fleet of 110 units comprising 41
decks are fully narrowed.
be easily adapted to suit varying load weights,
prime movers and 69 trailers. Much of the
Another ingenious idea that Mussy came
thus ensuring correct axle masses on the
company’s work involves shifting mining and
up with is the low-height drop-centre spine
prime mover and 2x8 dolly if utilised.
earthmoving equipment plus their accessories
which has been masterfully designed by
Topping it all off is an array of custom
all over the country. The bulk of their
Drake engineers to double as a 2,000-litre
Mactrans decorative stainless-steel highlights
full length diesel tank complete with
that superbly complement the high-gloss
operations are carried out in three states, Qld, NSW and WA.
pump and hose reel. With Mactrans
two-pack paint finish complete with
The brand-new 8x8 platform trailer is the
operating nationwide, this feature facilitates
airbrushed scrollwork. Also completing the
ninth Drake trailer to join the Mactrans fleet.
transcontinental crossings without the need
picture are a row of custom-built stainless-
Judging by the success of the business and
to buy fuel en-route. It also doubles as a (very
steel toolboxes along each side.
how happy Mussy is with Drake, it probably
large) fuel tank for the Yanmar powerpack
For Mussy, heavy haulage is a life-long
won’t be the last.
that supplies hydraulic power for the steering
passion. As his family was involved in
and suspension.
transport, in some ways it was a foregone
Speaking of which, the full complement
conclusion that Mussy, with the able
of steerable BPW drum brake axles feature
assistance of his wife, Yasmin, would
Fast Fact
double-acting hydraulic suspension which
follow suit and start his own heavy haulage
A very conspicuous and highly
enables individual axles to be lifted for tyre
operation.
specified Drake 8x8 steerable semi-
changing or when running lightly loaded. It
They bought their first truck – a Mack Titan
modular widening platform trailer
also has an automatic return to ride height
that is still earning its keep today – and a tri-
is the ninth Drake unit to join the
function. Wheels are chromed steel shod
axle 3x4 low loader, in the year 2000.
Mactrans fleet.
with Michelin tyres throughout, including 12
“We worked our way up from that and
spares.
purchased our first new Drake trailer – a 4x4
The steering system operates automatically
quad-axle widener in 2002,” Mussy says.
during turns and can also be actuated
Every heavy haulage trailer purchased by
manually via a wireless remote controller
Mactrans since then has borne the distinctive
when negotiating really tight turns or when
Drake nameplate on the gooseneck, and
reversing.
according to Mussy, there’s never been a
Contact The Drake Group 19 Formation Street, Wacol Brisbane, Queensland, 4067, Australia Ph: 07 3271 5888 Web: www.thedrakegroup.com.au
Bullet-proof running gear includes BPW drum brake steerable axles and double-acting hydraulic suspension.
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A double shot A BAB-QUAD ROADTRAIN COMBINATION BUILT BY BULK TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT (BTE) AT TOOWOOMBA HAS FOUND FAVOUR WITH QUEENSLAND-BASED R&K BULK LOGISTICS.
Versatility plus. BTE BAB-quad can be quickly converted into two identical B-doubles for faster and more efficient loading and unloading.
Since it was introduced to the transport
mostly grain and cattle feed pellets for a
was upgrading to a new set of BTE trailers
industry in the late 1980s, the now
feedlot operator.
that was the first he’d heard about the BTE
ubiquitous B-double has earned its stripes
For the first year he was towing an older
brand.
as arguably the single biggest driver of
set of steel tippers in a triple roadtrain
According to Sonny, it only took one trip for
improved productivity in the road freight
configuration and he admits that when
him to realise the many benefits of the new
industry over the last three decades.
his boss, Russell Strasburg, called to say he
BTE combination over the previous outfit. He
That being the case, it stands to reason that the BAB-quad ‘Type 2’ roadtrain – essentially two identical B-doubles connected by a tri-axle converter dolly – could potentially double the productivity gain once more, along with providing the inherent safety benefits like improved highway handling dynamics that stem from the roll-coupled nature of B-doubles. Trailer spoke with R&K Bulk Logistics’ driver Sonny Forrest who drives a unique Kenworth T909 Director Series prime mover splashed with a spectacular mural of the late great Slim Dusty. Also unique to R&K is the dashing blue trailer combination – the company’s first BTE BAB-quad roadtrain – that looks like a perfect match with the T909. Sonny has been in this role for the past two years in which time he has covered more than 500,000km, often doing a weekly run between Port Augusta and Darwin hauling
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says the new combination, with an overall length of 52 metres, has a payload capacity of 90 tonnes, around 18 tonnes more than the previous triple which was 48.7 metres in length. “One of the big benefits is the modular nature of the combination,” Sonny says. “When I get to Port Augusta I split it and take each B-double to get loaded – I do about 1,100km just doing that. So where I
With an overall length of 52 metres and payload capacity of 90 tonnes, the BAB-quad tracks ‘as straight as an arrow’ on the highway.
used to have three trips to load the triple, now I only have two.” The second big benefit, Sonny says, is the exceptional tracking and stability of the
trailer which makes my life so much better,
1970 at the small town of Jondaryan
combination both on and off the highway.
particularly when I need to reverse the lead
between Toowoomba and Dalby, R&K Bulk
“It tows like a dream, I just sit there with
double and dolly to hitch up to the rear set.”
Logistics has seen its fair share of ups and
two fingers on the steering wheel and it
Sonny is also impressed with the general
downs over the ensuing half century. The
tracks along as straight as an arrow behind
finish of the BTE trailers and the thought
business currently has 25 of its own trucks
me,” he enthuses, adding that BTE built
that’s gone into vital aspects like positioning
along with 30 full-time subcontractors and
the entire combination including the tri-axle
of steps and air, hydraulic and electrical
10 tow operators.
convertor dolly.
connections between trailers – operations he
Trailer combinations used by the company
Sonny also says he is extremely impressed
frequently has to perform at night or before
include Performance-Based Standards (PBS)
with the solid construction of BTE’s chassis
daybreak.
approved A-doubles which run into the
tipper, which he believes is a more robust
Another special feature BTE added at
Brisbane port, AB-triples and, of course, the
design with better stability when tipping
Sonny’s request were landing legs with larger
BTE-built BAB-quad, along with conventional
than the tip-over-axle type.
diameter feet for added security when he
triple and quad roadtrains.
An important factor for conscientious drivers
unhitches in a farm paddock, for example.
Hailing from Newcastle, home is a place
is to be listened to in regard to how best
“The whole setup has just made life so much
Sonny hasn’t seen much of in the last two
to set up equipment for individual needs.
easier than what it was with the old trailers,”
years, with the sleeper cab on the T909
Sonny claims Scott Arnold, BTE Toowoomba
he says. “Everything is right where I need it
– guarded by the larger than life guitar-
Operations Manager, went out of his way to
to be – I really can’t fault it.”
wielding Slim – aptly serving that purpose.
find out what he needed and made sure it
Sonny goes on to elaborate, saying the long
Nevertheless, he says he enjoys life on the
happened.
distances he travels in remote regions calls
road and the fact that he basically runs his
“With the nature of our work I’m often
for ultimate durability in trailer design.
own show away from the hustle and bustle.
splitting the combination in the dark so
“I’m out here to work and I can’t be running
The addition of the new BTE combination
I requested lots of work lights. Scott had
around getting things fixed,” he says. “Apart
behind the Kenworth has made life easier
them fitted on both rear corners of each
from a couple of very minor teething issues
for Sonny in ways that really count, its
that Scott was straight onto, we’ve had no
high-quality finish a fitting complement to
dramas whatsoever with the BTE trailers.”
the iconic conventional prime mover as he
Started by Russell Strasburg in November
traverses this vast continent. Contact BTE QLD 38-40 Carrington Road Toowoomba QLD 4350 Ph: 0431 087 618 Web: www.bte.net.au
Fast Fact A BAB-quad roadtrain built by BTE at Toowoomba is providing significant Perfect match. The quality of finish and attention to detail of the BTE trailers are a fitting accompaniment to the mighty T909 prime mover.
gains in productivity and ease of operation for R&K Bulk Logistics.
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Australia’s Tried & Trusted EXTENDING ON ITS DIRECT CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIPS AND SERVICE, BARKER TRAILERS CONTINUE TO OPERATE WITH THE SAME PRIDE AND WORK ETHIC INSTILLED BY ITS FOUNDERS ERNIE AND ARTHUR BARKER. Over the past 46 years, the business has
Operations Manager of Porthaul who says:
become an award-winning industry icon,
“Barker have been at it long enough to
spanning three generations of the Barker
know and understand what the customers’
family and employing more than 1,200 people
requirements are and they execute this
across its operations during this time.
perfectly”.
The company prides itself on offering a
Over the years, more than 11,000 semi-trailers
focussed and direct service to customers
have been manufactured and many solid
through a fully integrated package of sales,
relationships with customers formed. Such
engineering, design, manufacturing and the
a long history doesn’t happen by chance or
all-important after sales service. In a nutshell,
accident. Barker Trailers has amassed its loyal
this means everything from quote to handover
legion of customers through building tried
and beyond is a streamlined customer journey
and trusted trailers that stand the test of time.
that allows customers direct access to all
One of Barker’s satisfied customers is Martin
facets of the business.
Peters, Owner Operator M.R. Peters Pty Ltd
This people-focussed way of operating the
operating in the waste and recycling sector.
business means customers become a part of
“Barker trailers, in my opinion, are the best
the extended Barker family, with the company
option in terms of quality, strength and after
Barker Trailer’s engineers and production
stating it builds great relationships as well as
sales service,” he says. “This has resulted in
managers are frequently involved in liaising
great trailers.
me referring many people to Barker Trailers for
directly with customers to help build the best
These are facts not lost on James Williamson,
walking floor solutions.”
solutions, tailored to each customer’s needs.
Barker Trailers is committed to building great relationships not just great trailers.
To enable this to happen, the company encourages a work culture focused on skill sharing and upskilling, making good use of the internal knowledge and experience of its long-term employees. In fact, over 30 per cent of Barker’s employees have been with the company for more than 10 years. According to the company’s People, Culture and Compliance Manager, Tracey SainesCasey, “Ongoing training and continuous improvement is key. It’s important to provide new opportunities with apprenticeships and invest in our people for continued growth and depth across the business”. Another key advantage of Barker Trailers is its commitment to quality. The company prides itself on having Australian-owned supply partners and uses 100 per cent Australian Barker Trailers team.
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produced steel. Not compromising on the
Fast Facts • About 30 per cent of Barker Trailers’ workforce is made up employees who have been dedicated to the company for more than 10 years. • Barker have extended direct sales into QLD, north NSW and WA, with greater opportunity for customers to benefit from dealing direct. • Growing with pride. Over the last 45 years and spanning three generations of the Barker family, Barker Trailers has produced more than 11,000 custom built semitrailers.
Trailers already being run by operators across these regions, the company is experiencing great customer feedback on the benefits of quality of its materials for the sake of a
are hallmarks of each and every unit Barker
now dealing direct into QLD, north NSW and
cheaper price has been the cornerstone of
produces.
WA. Bringing the Barker Team and Customer
the operation since its inception. Attention to
With a continued focus on expanding its
Needs together, building more life-long
detail at every step of the production process
direct sales into new markets and 2000 Barker
relationships. “It’s exciting to have the fresh opportunity to
Using 100 per cent Australian steel, Barker Trailers does not compromise on materials.
work direct with valued customers who love the Barker’s tried and trusted trailers in these markets,” Scott Barker says. Barker Trailers have an amazing team, culture, and pride in their product and service. “It’s wonderful to have such a passionate and experienced team so focused on customers and their needs,” says Simon Meadwows, CEO of Barker Trailers. “We stand by our craftsmanship, and our commitment to work closely with our amazing customers across Australia.”
Contact Barker Trailers 144 Clancys Lane Woodend VIC 3442 Ph: 1300 GOBARKER Web: www.barkertrailers.com.au
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40 years of quality stacks up.
PROUDLY PART OF the drake group of companies
TRAILER BUILDING MATERIALS & COMPONENTS
Slicing the competition GRAHAM LUSTY TRAILERS ENGINEER HIGH QUALITY, LOW TARE TRAILERS FOR THE BULK AGRICULTURAL AND MINING SECTORS. RAZOR’S PORTFOLIO OF ELECTRONIC LANDING LEGS AND TARP SYSTEMS ADD VALUE TO THE TRAILER MANUFACTURER’S BUILDS. Fleet operators using Graham Lusty Trailers
back drive units on about 60 per cent of its
(GLT) trailers carry high-volume payloads
builds. The Razor Electric Landing Legs are
due to the tare weight advantages of using
also specified at customer request and are
fabricated aluminium bodies. Over the past
reported to work very across a broad range
11 years GLT have won several innovation
of trailers.
awards recognising the exceptional trailer
GLT’s use of tarps over the years has
engineering for the Red Bull Holden Racing
changed. The trailer manufacturer has
Team B-Double transporter and the new
seen a greater trend towards electronically
high-volume side tipper.
driven tarps as operators are also looking
To address industry demand for quality
to reduce the risk of contamination hence
road transport equipment that eliminates
the preference for electric over hydraulic.
Work Health & Safety issues – most
The Razor system can be either hard wired
commonly associated with manually-
to the prime mover or run off a Razor
operated trailer processes – GLT invested in
battery which is charged off the parker
Razor’s portfolio of products in 2012.
lights. It a flexible system which can be
The Razor Rollover Power Tarp is part of
set up to suit the operator. Customers,
the standard specification for GLT’s Redi-
according to GLT, also enjoy having the
Tip B-double jack knife trailers. The Razor
remote control for the tarps. It’s a robust
unit allows the vehicle operator to open
little controller.
Razor’s tarp systems have proven to work
and close their tarp system automatically
GLT has worked closely with the team at
well in Australia’s harsh environments.
at the press of a button which is ideal for
Razor for the past eight years. Ultimately,
Early in 2019, GLT designed and built a
eliminating repetitive strain injuries
GLT can provide excellent support to the
fleet of 52 coal spec side tipper units for
GLT uses both the rollover and front to
end user due to Razor fully backing GLT.
Bis Industries. Each trailer was equipped
The Razor Rollover Power Tarp fitted to a Redi-Tip trailer.
with a front to back Razor tarp unit. The Graham Lusty Trailers has specified Razor components for the past eight years.
Razor controller were mounted to the prime movers and had switching controls installed into the truck cabin. This set up works well in a mining application due to power being sourced directly from the prime mover and switches cannot be misplaced by drivers. Overall, GLT has fantastic support from the team at Razor – adding If a customer has an issue, they can contact GLT and the trailer manufacturer can get it resolved quickly. GLT have a great working relationship with Razor and continue to recommend its tarp systems and electronic landing legs. Contact Razor International 28b Amcor Way Campbellfield VIC 3061 Ph: 03 9357 7181 Web: www.razorinternational.com
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REDARC partners with Australian Made Campaign SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ADVANCED ELECTRONICS MANUFACTURER, REDARC, IS KICKING OFF 2020 BY CONTINUING ITS CELEBRATION OF AUSTRALIAN MANUFACTURING AND AUSTRALIAN MADE PRODUCTS. REDARC has partnered with the official
export markets including North America
Australian Made Campaign and adopted the
(USA, Canada, Mexico), UK and Europe,
iconic Australian Made and Owned Logo.
New Zealand, the Middle East, South Korea
REDARC research, design, develop and
and South Africa.
manufacture advanced electronic products
“Our global reach is expanding through our
in South Australia, and are renowned for
dedicated export strategies and I am pleased
its range of electronic voltage converters,
that REDARC products have been shipped
power supplies, DC to DC battery chargers,
to more than 35 countries,” Anthony says.
brake controllers and trailer braking
“Australian Made is a strength that we place
products.
front and centre in our communications, and the logo is a brilliant tool that reinforces
The time is right
this message visually.”
In REDARC’s 40-year history, it has not
The Australian Made logo will make its
considered going offshore and is determined
debut on many of REDARC’s popular
to excel as a manufacturer in Australia.
Growing export business
products including their range of Tow-Pro
“With a growing export portfolio, the time
In export markets, the Australian Made
Electric Trailer Brake Controllers, gauges,
was right to bring more attention to our
logo makes the ‘Australian connection’
BCDC In-vehicle Battery Chargers, Battery
Australian-made products, because we
instantly and clearly, providing recognisable
Managements Systems such as The Manager
believe that ‘Australian Made’ is a point of
third-party accreditation and delivering
series, the recently launched control and
competitive advantage,” REDARC Managing
confidence to consumers.
distribution system, RedVision, and safety
Director, Anthony Kittel, says. “We know
REDARC is currently taking their
products such as the Roll Over Sensor and
that fellow Australians also feel strongly
domestically proven products to relevant
Battery Master Isolation Switch.
about supporting local industry, and using the Australian Made logo is the easiest way
REDARC Managing Director, Andrew Kittel, pictured on the left.
for customers to identify these products.” Ben Lazzaro, Chief Executive Australian Made Campaign, says, “It’s fantastic that REDARC has chosen to celebrate their Australian credentials by carrying the trusted Australian Made logo on its products”. Australian Made and tested for Australia’s harshest conditions “When a product is known to be made in Australia, there is an immediate connection to higher quality standards,” Anthony sys. To ensure that quality remains REDARC’s hallmark, its products are built and tested for Australia’s harsh conditions. The company’s state-of-the-art manufacturing and testing capability coupled with continuous improvement processes mean that REDARC products benefit from an ever-increasing level of durability.
Contact Redarc Electronics 23 Brodie Road North Lonsdale SA 5160 Ph: 08 8322 4848 Web: www.redarc.com.au
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Thinking ahead ENMIN VIBRATORY EQUIPMENT HAS OVERHAULED ITS SELECTION OF TRUCK VIBRATORS TO MAXIMISE TIPPER PERFORMANCE WHICH HELP PREVENT MATERIAL FROM COMPACTING AND ENSURE A MORE EFFICIENT UNLOAD. Truck vibrators eliminate the need to tip at such steep angles.
The commercial road transport industry
“High frequency vibration from an Enmin
easily installed with minimal modifications to
has proven itself a centre of technological
truck vibrator can be used to break the
the trailer body – fitting by any competent
innovations in recent years, with advances
cohesive force that binds particles,” says
auto electrician is all that is needed. Now,
such as the current autonomous vehicle trend
Anthony. “Once the bonds are broken and
Enmin truck vibrators can operate from the
making headlines worldwide. While the grand
the friction co-efficient between material and
truck’s battery system using 12- or 24-volt
announcements catch a significant share of
the tray body is restored, material will slip
power, with just a few seconds of high
attention, there are also important advances
right out of the tipper.”
frequency, high energy force enough to
being made on the smaller end of the scale
To prepare for the future enlargements to
coerce even stubborn, compacted material
that are shaking things up.
Australia’s tipper fleets, the Enmin truck
A case in point is the recently updated range
vibrator range has been overhauled to add
from a tipper body.” Anthony says the advancements to Enmin’s
of truck vibrators from Enmin Vibratory
a variety of solutions to the many possible
vibration technology are always made with
Equipment, which has identified the potential
material flow problems.
the operator’s needs as a priority. “We
for future issues with material compaction in
According to Enmin Vibratory Equipment
looked at the industry and forged the way
the ever-expanding tipper bodies. The sizes
General Manager, Anthony Gallaher, the key
forward with these new options to suit most
of tipper bodies have increased significantly
is not to keep up, but to lead the charge.
fleet operations.”
in recent years as operators take on more
“Engineering advances in truck vibrators
equipment approved under the country’s high
has reached a level where we can now offer
productivity Performance-Based Standards
electric, hydraulic and pneumatic options,”
(PBS) scheme. As the capacity of cargo in the
Anthony says – adding that the variety
tipper bin increases, so too does the issue of
of different models are all supplied with
material compaction.
complete installation kits. “Truck vibrators are
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Contact Enmin Vibratory Equipment 6 Wadhurst Drive Boronia VIC 3155 Ph: 03 9800 6777 Web: www.enmin.com.au
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TRAILER BUILDING MATERIALS/COMPONENTS
From paddock to plate FOR MEAT WHOLESALER AND TRANSPORT BUSINESS, WILPAK WHOLESALE MEATS, QUALITY IS THE NAME OF THE GAME – FROM THE PIGS IT BREEDS AND THE PORK IT SELLS TO THE BPW AXLES AND SUSPENSIONS IT USES ON THE ROAD. Based in Ipswich in south east Queensland,
he supplied to. There were a lot of other
Darren’s son-in-law Nathan Wilson.
Wilpak is a family business that last
companies specialising in lamb or beef, so
Along with its own farms, Wilpak also
year celebrated its 30th anniversary. The
saw it as a good opportunity to specialise
works with an additional 10 local farms
business was started by Darren Wilson.
only in pork.”
each week. Pigs are transported using
Though it initially served as a beef, lamb
Key to the company’s operations are
the business’ two Byrne livestock trailers
and pork wholesaler to butcher shops,
its farms and its boning room, which
from the farms to an abboitoir in Kingaroy,
nowadays it’s all centred around pork,
processes the pork, ready for delivery to
approximately two hours away, before
which is its number one specialty.
smallgoods producers and other food
making their way back to the boning room
“With the business, everything changed
service businesses.
and factory, where they are prepared for
over time,” says Darren’s son Zach Wilson,
Wilpak operates a pig farm, which is home
distribution to Wilpak’s clients.
who manages the boning room and
to up to 13,000 pigs. The farm is run by
While livestock trailers are required to
factory. “Dad decided to move only into
Darren’s daughter Alli Dougall and son-
transport the live animals, a fleet of
pork because he had a good connection
in-law Stuart Dougall. A second farm is
refrigerated FTE trailers (seven semi
with local pig farmers and the people
currently being built, which will be run by
trailers and two rigids) carries the pork.
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The Wilpak fleet services the Queensland
pride in it,” Zack says.
customer base, with contractors used to
“With BPW running gear we’ve never had
carry its product into New South Wales and
any trouble. Even though we upgrade our
Victoria.
fleet regularly, we still see of the trailers
Wilpak takes great pride in its fleet and
we’ve sold out and about and the BPW
pays close attention to the equipment it
gear just keeps on going.”
selects. BPW is the axle and suspension of
Wilpak has also purchased a new 22-pallet
choice, used across the fleet in every one
refrigerated meat hanger trailer from
of the company’s trailers, and also specifies
FTE that’s due for delivery during March.
BPW Transpec EBS.
Featuring stainless steel rails and walls, the
“We purchase our refrigerated trailers and
trailer is designed with versatility in mind –
bodies through FTE because they are good to deal with and build a quality trailer using
so it can be used to carry pallets too when
quality equipment. We get good life out of
axles and suspension and a Thermo King
them so we stick to them,” Zack says.
refrigerated unit.
He joined his father’s side in the family
“When you’ve got good running gear,
business in 2005, after finishing his
it’s a headache you don’t need to worry
schooling. “Since I’ve been at the factory,
about,” Zack says. “We buy good quality
we’ve only ever had BPW axles and
equipment and looking after it, and that
suspensions.”
means less downtime. If you know you
Wilpak takes great pride in the fleet, with
have good equipment, you don’t need to
equipment typically upgraded every four to
worry about having ongoing problems and
five years. “We get a lot of people wanting
maintenance issues.”
needed. It will be equipped with BPW
to buy our trailers before we’re even ready to sell them because they know they are very well looked after. Every weekend, one of our drivers who has been with us a long Wilpak Wholesale Meats exclusively specifies BPW axles and suspensions.
time, likes to come in and clean all of the trucks, and he takes a great amount of
Contact BPW Transpec 1-11 Cherry Lane Laverton North VIC 3026 Ph: 03 9267 2434 Web: www.bpwtranspec.com.au
BPW running gear keep Wilpak’s operations running smoothly.
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The Dominator effect THE MANUFACTURE OF ROBUST AND STYLISH TANDEM- AND TRIAXLE DOLLIES IS THE MAIN GAME FOR DOMINATOR EQUIPMENT. THE INCORPORATION OF FUWA K-HITCH HEAVY-DUTY AXLES, SUSPENSION, BALLRACES AND OTHER QUALITY COMPONENTS IS PROVING TO BE HIGHLYÂ SUCCESSFUL. Manufacturing road transport equipment
Dominator Equipment appears to be taking
in Australia is a tough gig. Relatively high
all these challenges in its stride as it turns
labour and material costs can make for
out a respectable number of impressive
a tricky balancing act ensuring the end
looking tri-axle dollies to service the heavy-
product is fit for purpose while at the same
duty road train market.
time remaining price competitive.
The company is a spin-off from Duro Tank,
On top of this, manufacturers located in
also based at Lake Cargelligo and owned
regional areas have the tyranny of distance
by brothers Darryl and Leon Small, an outfit
and potential shortage of suitably skilled
that specialises in the manufacture and
employees with which to contend.
sale of steel and poly fuel and water tanks
To ensure business viability, cost effective
and trailers for mining and agricultural
and quality assured components that will
applications.
go the distance need to be sourced from
Around 18 months ago the brothers decided
reputable suppliers.
to diversify into building roadtrain dollies
Another prerequisite for local manufacturers
as part of the Duro Tank operation. More
is that they possess the intimate knowledge
recently, the decision was taken to separate
and skills to produce equipment of a
the two operations with Leon taking the
suitable standard for harsh Australian
reins as Managing Director of the newly
operating conditions, particularly in the
formed Dominator Equipment company.
roadtrain realm.
Having started work as a farm hand after
Based at Lake Cargelligo in western NSW,
leaving school, Leon says he developed a
Form and function. High standards of workmanship and finish along with Fuwa K-Hitch quality components go into every Dominator dolly.
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fascination for all things mechanical and
something of a natural progression for
to the harsh operating conditions typical
decided to return to study engineering
Leon to move further into the design and
with roadtrain work.”
and gain the various certificates and
manufacture of road train dollies. With the
Fuwa K-Hitch Regional Sales Manager, Diaa
qualifications in this field. He was then in a position to design
companies now operating as two separate
Bishara, says that Fuwa has been supplying
entities, Darryl remains in charge of Duro
the trailer builder with VDL air suspension
equipment subsequently produced by Duro
Tank while Leon heads up Dominator
systems and 10-stud drum brake axles
Tank including 22,000-litre truck-mounted
Equipment.
complete with Anti-Lock Braking System
water shuttles and dust suppression units
Asked his reasons for choosing Fuwa
(ABS) and Auto Slack Adjusters for almost
used on mine sites. Over the ensuing years, it has been
K-Hitch components, Leon says he was
five years.
introduced to the products by some of
“The VDL is a U-bolt attached suspension that allows flexibility for Dominator Equipment when fitting the full range of axle sizes including 17.5-, 19.5- and 22.5inch drum and disc brake variants,” Diaa says. “Fuwa K-Hitch welds and assembles the suspensions to the axles at nominated chassis rail centres at its Derrimut (Vic) facility as well as pre-installing additions such as ABS pole wheels, brake boosters, sensors and automatic slack adjusters.” Using this method, Diaa elaborates, customers receive a modular suspension ready to install easily to the chassis, eliminating the hassle and potential risks of preforming critical welding and torque requirements themselves. Diaa further explains that Fuwa K-Hitch also supplies Dominator Equipment with other trailer and dolly components including landing leg sets, spring brakes, Fuwa turntables drilled to suit the company’s requirements, ballraces, drawbar kits and tow eyes, which he says makes life as easy as possible from a supply
Dominator Equipment manufactures tri-axle dollies to meet the demanding standards of the road train sector.
perspective. “All this is achieved while still offering extremely competitive pricing and what we believe is industry-leading stock availability
his mates in Parkes who build transport
and the shortest production turnaround
equipment and use a lot of Fuwa K-Hitch
times in the business,” Diaa adds.
axles and suspension.
“In fact, generally we can have the product
After checking it out for himself, he could
delivered to customers within five to seven
see the quality of the products, along
working days after the order is placed,
with the value for money, and decided
giving them greater flexibility in planning
to standardise on them. He particularly
their own production requirements. For
liked the look of the heavy-duty parallel
anything outside of this we are only
Fast Fact
bearing axles which he says are ideal for the
a phone call away and ready to assist
Specialising in the production of
roadtrain dollies.
wherever possible.”
robust tri-axle roadtrain dollies,
“We’ve had no complaints whatsoever
Dominator Equipment relies upon
from any of our customers about the Fuwa
the expertise of Fuwa K-Hitch for its
running gear,” Leon says. “We are very glad
axles, suspensions, ballraces and other
we went with these components and we
components.
continue to be impressed with the way the Fuwa axles and suspension are standing up
Contact Fuwa K-Hitch 13-21 Bliss Court Derrimut Vic 3026 Ph: 03 9369 0000 Web: www.khitch.com.au
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TRAILER BUILDING MATERIALS/COMPONENTS
Over and above SPECIALISING IN PORTABLE BUILDING, CONTAINER AND INDUSTRIAL GENERATOR RENTAL AND TRANSPORT, CAMDEN HIRE RECENTLY INVESTED IN A NEW PALFINGER PK 26 002 EH CRANE MOUNTED AT THE REAR OF A NEW DAF 8X4 RIGID TRUCK. Camden Hire is a rental company based at
generators and other machinery.
crane when we bought it,” Mike says.“We’ve
Camden in south-west Sydney that has been
In addition to a Mercedes-Benz 6x4 rigid and
always been happy with the Palfinger crane
in operation since the early 1980s.
a DAF 8x4 rigid, both of which sport rear-
on this truck – it’s been ultra-reliable and we
The business was started by Mike Scarce who
mounted Palfinger cranes, the company also
have been well served by (Palfinger Service
is now ably assisted by his son, Mark. The
runs a fleet of smaller table-top trucks also
Partne) Maxiquip at Ingleburn, which is only
company serves the construction industry in
equipped with cranes for delivery and pickup
about a 25 minute drive from our depot.
greater Sydney with a hire service for a range
of smaller rental plant and equipment.
On the rare occasion that we needed spare
of portable buildings, ablution blocks, large
As for the company’s ‘big guns’ – the two
parts they were always readily available and
Palfinger-equipped heavy rigids – Mike says
the workmanship of Maxiquip, in our view, is second to none.
Fast Fact
the decision to specify a new Palfinger for the latest truck was largely based on the
A Palfinger PK 26 002 EH crane
sterling service provided by the Palfinger
and we realised we would need another
mounted on a DAF 8x4 heavy rigid
crane on the Mercedes truck that was
large crane truck, we had complete
truck makes light work of lifting
bought second-hand.
confidence in Maxiquip supported by Peter
portable buildings and generators for
“The Mercedes was previously owned by
Seagrott (Palfinger Australia) to supply us
Camden Hire.
Integral Energy and was a late model, low
with the right Palfinger crane to suit our
kilometre unit complete with the Palfinger
requirements.”
“So as the business continued to grow
Package deal. The Palfinger PK 26002 EH crane has ample capacity for the needs of Camden Hire.
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Double capacity. Plans are afoot to install a dog trailer behind the DAF to increase operational efficiencies.
The 8x4 DAF truck was purchased from
the Power Link Plus is a 15-degree reverse
for optimum surface protection. The
Gilbert & Roach at Huntingwood (western
linkage system enabling the crane to reach
components are either powder-coated or
Sydney) as a package deal with the correct
through low door openings and also work
finished with a two-pack topcoat, both of
chassis length, wheelbase and body length
inside buildings.
which are said to provide excellent corrosion
to carry the portable buildings hired out by
The variable stabiliser positioning of the High
protection for the life of the crane.
Camden Hire. It was then taken to Maxiquip
Performance Stability Control System makes
Speaking about the operation of the DAF
where the Palfinger crane was installed.
it possible to utilise the lifting capacity to the
and the Palfinger crane, Mike says both have
According to Mike, the entire process was
maximum and enables working within tight
been faultless since day one, with no teething
absolutely seamless and he says he was
spaces.
problems whatsoever.
highly impressed with the way Gilbert &
The low-maintenance extension system
“The driver loves it, you can’t get him out of
Roach, Palfinger Australia and Maxiquip
is reported to reduce service time. It
it,” he says.
worked together to deliver the unit in a
incorporates low-friction sliding elements
Looking to the future, Mike says the company
specification that precisely met the company’s
made of synthetic material. The High Speed
is planning to purchase a dog trailer to
requirements.
Extension means the crane works faster and
go behind the DAF which will double the
“The complete truck and crane was a
more efficiently.
carrying capacity and optimise the usefulness
package deal through Gilbert & Roach and
Palfinger’s Paltronic 50 offers the latest
and versatility of the Palfinger crane.
there were discussions between Palfinger
control electronics available in series
“It’s part of our long-term strategy to
and Maxiquip about the size and series of
production cranes. All critical information
increase our capacity and efficiency, ensuring
crane that would best suit our needs,” Mike
about the crane can be viewed at the main
maximum utilisation of our assets.”
says. “We’ve been very pleased with the
control console. A digital indicator counts
combination since it went into service – it’s
and displays the operating hours. Ergonomic
working very well for us.”
control levers and the optional lighting
The Palfinger PK 26 002 EH crane has a long
package provide increased safety and comfort
list of features that make it highly versatile in
even in poor visibility conditions.
a wide range of applications. For example,
The KTL surface coating lays the foundation
Contact Gough Palfinger Australia 66 Industrial Avenue Wacol QLD 4076 Ph: (07) 3271 5811 Web: www.palfinger.com.au
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TRAILER BUILDING MATERIALS/COMPONENTS
Leader of the pack STOCK CRATE BUILDER CANNON TRAILERS HAS LARGELY STANDARDISED ON JOST JSK37CXW GREASELESS FIFTH WHEELS ON THE B-DOUBLE LEAD TRAILERS IT BUILDS. STRENGTH AND SIMPLICITY ARE LEADING ATTRACTIONS. Without a doubt, stock crates are right up there in terms of operating under some of the most arduous conditions in the road transport realm. Everything from negotiating dusty
JOST JSK37CXW greaseless fifth wheels are fitted to around 90 per cent of B-double lead trailers built by Cannon Trailers.
corrugated gravel roads and undulating bush tracks leading to farms and stations
company’s original JSK37C range.
In addition to the fixed plate design, it
to long distance highway hauls are all in a
With stock crate and other typically high
is also available in both low-profile and
day’s work for many cattle trucks.
centre of gravity applications front of
double-row ballrace iterations.
The fifth wheel mounted on the rear of
mind, the JSK37CXW has been specifically
With an imposed load rating of 24,000kg,
the B-double lead trailer is particularly
designed to handle high gross combination
the JSK37CXW incorporates a number
vulnerable to the adverse effects of dust,
weights in addition to the torsional stresses
of upgraded features that enhance its
mud and stones thrown up by the prime
that come from operating a B-double on
robustness including a new wear ring
mover’s wheels, and with greasy plate
uneven terrain.
secured by four bolts rather than the
fifth wheels the ingress of these abrasive
According to JOST, due to the number of
previous three.
materials onto the contact surfaces can
forces acting upon it in different directions,
It also has sturdier mounting options
lead to accelerated wear.
each of its fifth wheel variants has been
including weld-on or bolt-on pedestals
In this respect and also in terms of keeping
engineered and constructed with a high
with six bolts per side fastening the top
the outfit clean, greaseless fifth wheels
degree of strength and precision, and
plate to the pedestals compared to the
incorporating a replaceable non-metallic
all models sold in Australia undergo
usual four. In addition, the plate has been
wear pad on the fifth wheel plate have
mandatory independent certification to
reinforced with extra webbing gussets on
been welcomed by many in the industry.
ensure fitness for purpose.
its underside and a slightly thicker profile.
As a leading manufacturer of fifth wheels,
The JSK37CXW is available with pedestal
This is a critical feature for stockcrates
JOST is continually developing and
heights of 150mm, 170mm, 185mm,
which generally don’t need the highest
updating its designs to keep ahead of
220mm and 250mm. The 150mm variant
D-rating but do require maximum torsional
the curve. A good example of this is the
has a D-value (longitudinal force) rating of
strength due to the uneven nature of the
company’s JSK37CXW fifth wheel that is
190kN while the rest are rated at 240kN.
tracks on which they travel.
a substantially beefed-up evolution of the
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Assisting in this respect is the heavy-duty
“We occasionally install a ballrace for a
The current 2,500m2 factory is situated
rubber mounting of the plate which
customer but probably around 90 per cent
on a 10-acre site at Crows Nest near
enables a degree of side-to-side oscillation,
of B-double crates we build now have the
Toowoomba and Rod says there are plans
thus eliminating the stresses on the plate.
JSK37CXW fixed fifth wheel.”
afoot to build additional shed space to
According to Rod Cannon, Manager
Cannon Trailers was started by Rod’s father,
cater for the continued growth of the
of Toowoomba-based livestock trailer
Blu, in 1997. Blu has been involved in the
business.
builder Cannon Trailers, JOST has been the
livestock industry, both carrying livestock
“We are expanding the business with
company’s fifth wheel of choice ever since
and manufacturing livestock trailers since
repair work on all makes of stock crates so
it commenced manufacturing stock crates
the mid- 1970s. He is still very much
we are looking to create a separate repair
in 1997.
involved in the business, spreading his time
facility where we can concentrate on this
The company uses the catchy phrase ‘Beef
between Cannon Trailers and the family’s
operation away from the manufacturing
Bus’, which is emblazoned on the sides and
sandblasting and paint facility Cannon
rear of its crates, to signify its unwavering
Industrial Coatings.
plant,” he says. All up, the future looks bright for Cannon
dedication to producing vehicles of the
Prior to starting Cannon Trailers, Blu
Trailers. Producing superior quality stock
highest standards for transporting cattle.
identified a gap in the stock crate market
crates using top shelf components like JOST
“The new JOST JSK37CXW is a big
and decided to put his expertise to work
JSK37CXW fifth wheels is sure to keep the
improvement over earlier versions,” Rod
producing crates with features he believed
customers coming in droves.
attests. “The extra heavy-duty top plate
were superior to other brands available at
and improvements to the mounting system
the time.
have made it a lot more durable under the
“At the start it was just Dad and five
Fast Fact
harsh conditions common to stock crates.”
employees, but the business has steadily
Cannon Trailers fits JOST JSK37CXW
Asked his opinion about the once popular
grown and today we have more than
grease-less fifth wheels to around 90
ballrace turntable, Rod says the extra
50 people on the payroll,” Rod explains,
per cent of the stock crates it builds.
moving parts and cost, along with higher
adding that the clientele consists of
maintenance including regular greasing
a good proportion of loyal long-term
of ballrace assemblies makes the fixed
customers in addition to new clients. The
fifth wheel, particularly the non-greasable
present production quota is around three
JSK37CXW, a better option.
B-doubles per month.
Contact JOST Australia PH: 1800 811 487 Web: www.jostaustralia.com.au
Founded by Blu Cannon in 1997, Cannon Trailers currently builds approximately three B-double stock crates per month.
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PAINT AND COATINGS
The best under the southern cross SOUTHERN CROSS TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT GROUP RELIES ON VALSPAR’S TECHNICAL EXPERTISE AND QUALITY PAINT AND COATING SYSTEMS TO DELIVER ROBUST, VIBRANT AND HARD-WEARING TRAILERS. A dolly fresh off the production line.
South Australian trailer manufacturer,
TB510 polyurethane topcoat and FP500
process in the paint shed is simple with
Southern Cross Transport Equipment Group
polyurethane primer.
less products used to gain the end results,
(SCTEG) has been in the industry for 42
“We spent a lot of time in our changeover
meaning fewer problems with mixing and
years and provides fleets with a diverse
to the Valspar range,” Peter says.
storing products.
range of flat tops, drop decks, skels as well
“Their staff are very helpful and supportive
“The wet-on-wet process that we now use
as custom builds and Performance-Based
through the process. The reasons we
after developing our system with the help of
Standards combinations.
changed supplier came down to the fact
Peter and Steve from Valspar has enabled us
SCTEG Production Manager, Peter Berkelaar,
that the Valspar range holds their pigments
to ensure not only a quicker process but a
says the Valspar products the company
in the colour a lot better with very minimal
quality result.
uses across its entire range of trailers are
fading in Australian conditions. Also, the
“They are also a one-stop shop for all our
Platform trailer with topcoat and primer from Valspar.
Fast Fact As a leading supplier of paint and coating systems for original equipment manufacturers, heavy duty trailer builders turn to Valspar for its quality products and professional expertise.
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SCTEG Tipper finished with Valspar’s quality paint and coating.
Fast Fact Valspar Industrial Mix provides long term protection for trailers and its wet-on-wet application of primer and topcoat ensures a complete paint job in one day.
paint shop needs. Constantly updating
they have helped with many products
products and safety procedures.
that are not related to the paint shop.
“The team at Valspar are professional and
Their range of safety gear is great, too,
we have never had to wait longer than half
and they source anything you ask. I would
a day for support after contacting them;
recommend them to anyone.”
Contact Keith Harvey Sherwin Williams Automotive Finishes Industrial Sales Manager Ph: 0499900248 Web: www.valsparindustrialmix.com.au
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SPECIAL REPORT
ALC Forum 2020: Your Future in Focus THE ALC FORUM 2020 PROGRAM IS SET TO EXAMINE THE CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE FREIGHT SECTOR NATIONWIDE IN PRODUCTIVITY, SAFETY AND BUILDING A SUSTAINABLE WORKFORCE. ATTENDEES CAN EXPECT TO HEAR FROM LEADING POLITICAL FIGURES, RESEARCHERS AND KEY INDUSTRY LEADERS AS THEY SHARE THEIR PERSPECTIVES ON EMERGING TRENDS IN FREIGHT MOVEMENT. geographically well-placed to service. These consumers also want to feel reassured that the products they use in their day-to-day lives have been transported to them in a way that minimises environmental impacts, from packaging to pollution, from waste reduction to carbon emissions. Responding to and reconciling these competing demands – better and faster services at lower environmental and dollar cost – are an enormous challenge for the logistics industry. Successfully and efficiently meeting the challenge begins with focusing on the future and ensuring that Australia is equipped with high quality freight
Policy and regulatory reforms are expected to be a major focus.
transport infrastructure that embraces technology and facilitates the faster, safer
Success in any business starts and ends
industry, a singular challenge associated
and greener movement of freight through
with the extent to which an organisation
with this growth is that household
supply chains, whether it is destined for
meets the expectations and needs of
consumers increasingly expect delivery to
domestic consumers or for export markets.
its customers. As headwinds increase
be part of the advertised price. Already,
across our industry it has never been
around 65 per cent of purchases come
more important to grasp rapidly evolving
with ‘free’ shipping, and research suggests
client needs and position our businesses
that close to 60 per cent of Australians
to deliver. From the “where is it now?”
will abandon an online shopping cart if
demands of individual e-commerce
presented with higher-than-anticipated
customers to the increasingly sophisticated
delivery costs when checking out.
expectations of large-scale clients, we
At the same time, the personal ethics of
must find ways to meet the demands of
consumers – particularly among younger
customers that are increasingly attuned
cohorts – are influencing purchase
to rapid delivery, and unforgiving of
decisions. Today, customers actively seek
those who prove unable to provide it. An
out information regarding the freshness
estimated 80 per cent of Australians now
and provenance of the food on their
engage in some degree of online shopping,
tables. This is especially true of increasingly
and that figure is expected to continue
sophisticated markets in South East Asia;
growing exponentially. For the logistics
a region that Australian producers are
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ALC Forum 2020 promises to connect business leaders, investors and government officials.
Western Sydney Airport set to transform supply chains, ALC Forum 2020 is your chance to connect with those who are designing the future – and make sure your business understands what that future means for you. With an estimated two thirds of the world’s population within half a day’s flight from Western Sydney, the new airport is set to become a key gateway for Australian producers taking their goods to emerging international markets. ALC Forum 2020 will explore how some of the best-practice approaches to planning, building and optimising freight infrastructure in Western Sydney can be deployed across other parts of Australia, enhancing the efficiency, safety, sustainability and resilience of the national supply chain. Other elements of the ALC Forum 2020 program are set to examine the challenges and opportunities for the freight sector nationwide in productivity, safety and building a sustainable workforce. By attending, you’ll hear insights from leading political figures, researchers and key industry leaders as they share their perspectives on emerging trends in freight movement and discuss the policy and regulatory reforms needed to accommodate a freight task that will increase by 35 per cent by 2040. The program will also drill down to examine specific issues relevant to freight movement across all modes – road, rail, maritime/ports and air - as well as diving into policy matters that cut across all forms of freight transport, including competition policy, land use planning and the impact Deputy Prime Minister, Michael McCormack.
technology is having on day-to-day operations.
It is rare for a genuine ‘greenfields’
and is set to attract another half a million
ALC Forum 2020 is the one industry event
opportunity for a globally-significant
residents by 2031.
that connects the whole supply chain at
freight and logistics hub to emerge in a
On 18-19 March, ALC Forum 2020 will
the most senior levels – service providers,
major Australian city. Yet, that is precisely
connect business leaders, government
infrastructure owners, investors and
what is now emerging in Western Sydney
representatives, investors, infrastructure
customers.
– and the Australian Logistics Council is
owners, educational institutions and
If you only make one investment in
preparing to showcase it as part of ALC
leading logistics companies with the
the future of your business or career in
Forum 2020.
2020, this should be it! Be part of the
For the first time, we will present the
business opportunities that now abound in Western Sydney through Australia’s
nation’s premier logistics industry event
supply chains.
in this flourishing economic region that is
With freight infrastructure including
industry. Visit www.austlogistics.com.au/
already home to one in ten Australians –
the Moorebank Intermodal Terminal and
ALCForum2020 today to secure your place.
conversation that sets the future of your
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Industry leader: Danni Kempton TRAILER MAGAZINE MET WITH DANANNI HAULAGE MANAGING DIRECTOR, DANNI KEMPTON, TO LEARN MORE ABOUT HER JOURNEY IN THE ROAD TRANSPORT INDUSTRY.
Dananni Haulage Managing Director, Danni Kempton.
Q: What first drew you to the commercial
A: Celebrating the 20th anniversary of
immensely in understanding the job that I ask
road transport industry?
Dananni Haulage in December 2019.
the drivers to do every time. To be away from
A: The ability to travel and to achieve what I kept getting told I couldn’t.
her children is not something a mother does Q: What is the best thing about the
naturally, so if children were allowed onto
transport industry?
site again – albeit to remain in the cab of the
Q: What does a standard day look like?
A: Its ability to be so resilient and to keep
truck – then I believe you would see more
A: School drop off then I normally hit the
going no matter which muppet is in power
interest from women.
office running, checking in with operations
instilling yet another tax onto us in what is
and the workshop for any overnight events
the most overtaxed industry in the world.
Q: Do you have any other comments to share?
and sorting them if need be. Once I’ve caught up, I head to my office to sign off
Q: What do female-driven events in
A: If the NHVR and other authorities stopped
any paperwork before it goes to accounts
commercial road transport mean to you?
treating us like we are the enemy of the
for either invoicing or payment. Decisions
A: Someone else was crazy enough to kick
state and beefing up their road blocks to
that need to be made, visitors greeted and
some goals in a man’s world.
the media as if there will be a mass cache
queries addressed. Generally, there will be
of illegal truckies stopped full of speed or
meetings with suppliers or clients and the
Q: How can people and companies in the
methamphetamines with stingers on their
normal everyday running of a busy, complex
transport industry better promote it as a
engines etc. it would go a long way to
transport company.
career choice for women?
getting some harmony with the current
A: Let children back into trucks with mum
amendments for the HVNL and Main roads
Q: What has been a highlight of your
and/or dad again. I spent half my childhood
WA HVA. Nothing will work while each are
career so far?
in the cab of a truck, and I think it helped me
the other’s enemy.
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Runs on the board HOLDING MORE THAN THREE DECADES OF BROAD TRAILER ENGINEERING EXPERIENCE, IAN THOMSON, ENGINEERING MANAGER AT BPW TRANSPEC, IS A WORTHY RECIPIENT OF THE INDUSTRY ICON MANTLE. Ian Thomson has been involved with road transport and related equipment engineering for nigh on 32 years. Starting in 1988 he spent two years at MacDonald Johnston, now Bucher Municipal, engineering road sweepers and refuse collection equipment, followed by a nine-year stint with Kockums Industries where he had significant exposure to the design, compliance and sales of the dry bulk powder tankers in which the company specialises. Following this he took a similar role with Convair Engineering, another big name in bulk pneumatic tankers in Australia, holding this position for eight years. Among his achievements at these two companies were the design and certification of vessels and trailer frames, enabling the correct dimensions to achieve required axle spreads for optimum weight distribution. Ian then spent one year in the engineering
Ian Thomson.
department of Krueger Trailers before finding his feet as Engineering Manager at BPW Transpec.
and finally 26m,” Ian enthuses, before
assembly; designs are more sophisticated,
proceeding to tell an interesting yarn on
as are the types of steels, alloys and other
In conjunction with this, Ian is actively
the topic.
materials being used, including adhesives.
involved with the ongoing refinement
“One customer keeps reminding me that
“On the design side there has also been
of ADR38 braking regulations and their
when he first contacted us with a tri-tri
a strong transition from 2D CAD to 3D
application to foundation braking and
B-double proposal I replied, ‘You need to
design packages and use of transport
trailer control systems. As a member of the
find someone else to build it’,” he laughs.
related simulation software.”
HVIA and ATA Industry Technical Council
“This was the mid 1990s and no B-doubles
As for who he admires in the industry, Ian
and an executive member of ARTSA, Ian
were allowed to run in that area at the
mentions Bob Pearson and the hard yards
is also helping to steer current changes
time. With a lot of persistence on both
he’s done with B-doubles; Les Bruzsa with
to the Road Vehicle Standards Act and
sides – along with numerous design layouts
his similar work and assistance to introduce
developments in suspension applications
and council submissions – we finally
more productive vehicles and Keith
for Performance-Based Standards.
managed to get local council approval for a
MacKinlay at Bisitecniks with his ongoing
Among the most significant developments
suitable combination. From that work and
efforts with compliance and testing.
he’s seen over his time in the industry
the relationship formed with the customer,
are the phase-out of ‘spider’ hubs in
many subsequent orders followed.”
favour of the 10- stud type and the broad
On the subject of the continual evolution
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of trailer axle manufacture and design, Ian
Made possible by Smedley’s Engineers.
ABS, EBS and HML (Higher Mass Limits).
says the quest for lower tare weight and
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“Another massive change is the universal
greater durability is ongoing.
honouring the unsung heroes of the
acceptance of tri-tri B-doubles and the
“These days there is much more
commercial road transport industry.
increases in length from 23m to 25m
production line orientated design and
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Enter sandman CARTING MATERIALS INTO BUILDING SITES IS THE MAIN TASK OF DONALD’S SAND AND SOIL AND A NEW FUSO SHOGUN PURCHASED FOR THE OPERATION HAS WASTED NO TIME PROVING ITS METTLE. The sandpit in Ballarat, where Donald’s
owned for around six years. It was high
representatives at Daimler, he was sold.
Sand and Soil is based, was originally
The suspension valve on the seat of his
part of a garden supplies business which
time for a new truck. “You’ve got to go new these days with all
he eventually sold. He chose to keep
the developments in truck technology,” he
restricting adjustments. According to
the wholesale operation. Since then the
says. “The engine technology, for example,
Ray he put up with it for a while. Now
garden supplies business has gone through
has come on by leaps and bounds. You’ve
he’s in heaven with a whole new seat.
a few sets of hands including Porter Plant.
really got to update your vehicle every five
The comfort of the seating, he says, is
Ray’s three sons-in-law have more recently
or six years to stay abreast of the latest
remarkable.
taken it over, successfully, bringing it, for
gear. It’s much safer, easier on the driver
“If you’re getting into the cab early in the
Ray’s family, full circle.
morning and then climbing out of it later
Ray services the sandpit with his own
and keeps VicRoads from pulling you over.” Developed as a showcase of Daimler’s
truck, a Fuso Shogun, which he took
cutting-edge powertrain hardware with
Ray says. “At night you feel refreshed after
delivery of last year following a pivotal
the latest safety systems, the Shogun
sitting in it.”
moment at the Brisbane Truck Show. In just
was officially unveiled at Brisbane, where
The nature of the work, which has meant
two months he has clocked over 13,400
Ray first laid eyes on it. He attended in
long hours in the vehicle, and much over
kilometres, mainly between Ballarat and
May, with the idea of purchasing another
time, for someone of his experience,
Geelong. On the return leg he has clocks
European cabover prime mover. But once
makes it imperative that he has a newer
100 kilometres daily. The Shogun replaces
he saw the Shogun, being able to sit in
truck with the latest in cab comforts and
a commercial vehicle he had previously
the truck and talk about it with on hand
features.
Fuso Shogun tipper and dog runs 100km daily.
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order to comply with more than the usual Commonwealth, State and local regulations and has resulted in an ultrahigh technology facility that is covered by 69 safety and security cameras and extensive on-site fire detection and fire fighting systems. The authorities are anxious to prevent any incidents that could affect the operation of the airport so there is a continuous sampling of air to detect any smoke and the entire fire and security system is tamper monitored. The warehouse has nine robotic doors, which will open in the event of a fire to vent any smoke. The warehouse has a footprint of 11,000 square metres of which 50 per cent is refrigerated in four different temperature zones using a very efficient refrigeration plant that utilises ammonia rather than the more common Freon. The move from QFS’s previous premises in Stafford required 5,000 pallets to be moved in a 72 hour period and as the QFS fleet needed to continue to deliver goods to customers, contractors were engaged to handle the 120 trailer loads of products. A distinct point of difference between QFS and other food service suppliers
The truck brand of choice at QFS is Hino, mostly the wide body 500 Series with 260 horsepower engines and Allison automatic transmissions. is the extensive and ever increasing range of gourmet items that it has available including boutique nonalcoholic beverages. The beverage sector is a growing market and drinks now account for around 10 per cent of sales with almost 700 different beverage products available. The warehouse holds bay after bay of food service products that are not readily available in retail supermarkets and are required by catering, hospitality and cooked food outlets. One of the advantages of expanding the beverage business is the opportunity to cross sell food service products to those on the beverage customers’ base. “With beverages we don’t deal with the chef as we often do with food products,” says Brian Saharin, QFS General Manager. “Instead we deal with the front of house.” This opens the possibility to provide ancillary items such as napkins, coasters and straws and
customers who were predominantly beverage clients are now able to obtain food service products as well. This also translates into the opportunity for traditional food customers to amalgamate their beverage and food orders. QFS Company Director Guy Politi says that there is a trend in demand towards some higher quality food and beverages. “It can be tomato paste from Italy or cooking oil from Malaysia. We import a lot of quality gourmet products such as flour, rice and confectionery,” Guy says. The truck brand of choice at QFS is Hino, mostly the wide body 500 Series with 260 horsepower engines and Allison automatic transmissions. Trucks that have entered the QFS fleet as assets of various business acquisitions will be progressively replaced with more Hinos to join the 39 Hinos that are already in the fleet. The decision to adopt Hino as
hen company CEO Frank DePasquale established Quality Food Services (QFS) in 1988 the two main products were lasagne and hot dogs and were mostly sold to school canteens. Today QFS has a range of over 7,000 products, which it delivers to businesses such as restaurants, 26
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pubs, clubs, hotels, cafes, and aged care facilities. And QFS continues to supply a wide range of products to approximately 800 schools. Providing direct service to an area extending from Cooroy on the Sunshine Coast to Ballina in northern New South Wales, and west to Toowoomba, QFS is also involved in providing food services to remote
mining camps using sub-contractors. During late 2018, in order to handle the volume and to cater for future growth, QFS moved into its purpose designed and built warehouse and administration facility located in Pinkenba in close vicinity to Brisbane Airport. By being directly under the flight path the location presented some unique challenges in
Krueger Transport Equipment is a trailer manufacturer with a distinct sense for key
The next logical step, he adds, is the launch
zero. Its new ‘Stay alert – There’s a life riding
and Sydney and Melbourne.
on it’ campaign is urging the public to be
“There is a large number of posties on
“PBS is a trending topic in transport and
was all about pushing the innovation
every operator is either getting on board
bar higher, which meant reducing the
of letters and parcels to millions of people
with high productivity vehicle design or at
to provide them with the best support on that journey, we’ve dedicated ourselves to Drawing on ample experience in PBS vehicle
PBS is a trending topic in transport and every operator is either getting on board with high productivity vehicle design or at least strongly considering adding that type of equipment to their fleet.
we wanted to offer our customers even
allows for maximum cubic, full-height
maximise freight capacity and also minimise
more vigilant in a bid to curb the number of posties injured on their motorcycles at
motorcycles. And there are many injuries
work, encouraging drivers to slow down and
that are occurring on a regular basis.
remove distractions while they are behind
Volvo prime movers which we consider to be the safest on the market. The prime movers have anti lock brakes and stability control, so has the same capabilities,” says Terry. Vawdrey has built more than half of the national Australia Post fleet.
the road every day, delivering our mail on
across Australia and around the world. Australia Post, together with its StarTrack business, operates a fleet comprised of Krueger’s latest PBS build is a hybrid between a standard curtain-sider in the front and a refirgerated one in the back, both PBS-optimised for maximum payload.
Australia Post has decided to use these new
As well as ensuring its fleet is built to the highest safety standards, reliability is paramount too. “And that’s part of the
National Manager of Fleet for the Australia Post Group.
based around the safety features they can incorporate into our equipment, the large
reason we use the manufacturers we use. We choose suppliers that we believe are the
over 16,500 pieces of equipment, including
the wheel.
trailers to spread our road safety message
Vawdrey has built more than half of the
volumes they are capable of producing and
best in their category,” Terry adds. “Australia
prime movers, rigids, vans, motorcycles and
Australia Post’s recent trailer order of 10
to the public, serving as a reminder to help
national Australia Post trailer fleet, and is the
their ability to satisfy all of our requirements.
Post has a great partnership with Vawdrey.
approximately 4,500 trailers.
new B-doubles from Vawdrey, delivered in
keep our motorcyclists safe. These are the
manufacturer of choice when it comes to
“Vawdrey is quite a progressive company
They are very accessible and understand our
A number of posties are injured in motor
September, are serving as mobile billboards,
first trailers to wear this new safety message,
tautliners. It’s a business partnership that has
from a safety and an innovation perspective.
requirements. If I need trailers produced in a
vehicle accidents each week – and Australia
spreading this message as they travel along
but people can expect to see a lot more of it
stood the test of time, extending for more
They are always pushing the boundaries
hurry, they always try and accommodate that
Post aims to bring that number down to
their routes between Brisbane and Sydney,
in coming months,” explains Terry Bickerton,
than 30 years.
in terms of what can be done. They are
wherever possible.
design – Krueger has built numerous PBS-
tare weight of the trailer and giving fleet
that operators can use to ramp up payloads.
more space and flexibility, making for a
loading, with the ability to achieve general
downtime, with daily loading and unloading
“Vawdrey understands our business
a very progressive business with regards
The longevity of the Vawdrey product is also
approved skels, curtain-siders and B-double drop decks, as well as Super B-doubles
operators more clearance space to work with inside and out.”
It has a cubic capacity of 190m³, with 75m³ in the A and 116m³ in the B-trailer.
solid productivity plus. We again use our 36-pallet, 4.6m design as a base, which
loads and mass loading without the usual
going much faster,” he explains.
and Australia Post understands theirs,
to producing higher productivity and PBS
testament to the build quality. We do very
in the past – one model that has been in particularly high demand recently is the company’s 36-pallet, high-cubic double
Krueger’s PBS refrigerated double drop deck B-double measures 4.6 metres high and 2.5m wide, allowing for excess cubic space
Grant explains, “Under the PBS framework,
drop deck B-double with mezzanine decks, Grant says.
10 per cent payload reduction.”
trailers. With more and more online orders, our freight task continues to grow, so we are
little work to the trailers apart from regular maintenance. And on the flip side, when
timeframe perspective,” adds Terry. “Safety
moving very large volumes of product.”
a trailer comes to the end of its life in our
idea of what freight will be on board, how
is our number one core value and we don’t
Thanks to PBS, Australia Post has been
fleet, a Vawdrey trailer maintains great resale
introducing a growing number of higher
value too.”
version, says Grant, with the A-trailer
compromise on it. That’s part of the reason
non-refrigerated and the B-trailer set-up
frequently the trailers are used and what
as a refrigerated curtain-sider. According
roads the drivers will use. Information like
we only purchase equipment from major
productivity vehicles into the fleet. “This sort
this is crucial when building any trailer that
manufacturers. We choose our suppliers
of innovation means we can move more freight with less vehicles, helping to get
upgrades to both the A and B-trailer for
runs on PBS.”
the hybrid unit. “Both trailers feature
Going forward, Krueger’s focus will be
more vehicles off the road. We work within
on adding to its portfolio across the
the limits of what the current legislation
the front deck and 100mm on the rear
board, while also solidifying its position
allows, but we need manufacturers that can
lower decks, ed.), allowing for extra loading
as a PBS powerhouse. “Krueger is all and high productivity transport solutions and that’s what the new PBS B-double refrigerated double drop deck
division sheets between the drops of the
combination represents,” Grant adds. “The
trailer to this build to provide additional air
unit is designed to deliver huge productivity gains that will help increase a company’s
side shifting pallets. They also provide load
profit margins. For maximum safety, we
restraint when braking.”
have also added our patent pending, OHS-
Regardless of the set-up, the PBS
friendly Self Lifting Gate system.”
refrigerated combination will generate high volume freight operators heading into 2016, Grant predicts. “The bottom line is this combination is designed to
Contact Vawdrey Australia 1-53 Quantum Close Dandenong South VIC 3175 Ph: 03 9797 3700 Web: www.vawdrey.com.au
about developing effective, efficient
for the customer, particularly for forklift drivers loading pallets,” he notes.
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a productivity perspective and from a
unit, we’ll have our engineers sit down with them, or visit their facilities, to get an
to Grant, Krueger has made significant
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“With each customer that orders a PBS
One of the first customers to embrace the new design has ordered a hybrid
flow and circulation and assist operators in
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can be. In 2012 for example, Australia Post began implementing anti-lock brakes and stability control across the fleet. “We use
it makes sense to pair that with a trailer that The freight task of Australia Post is enormous. The company sends millions
growing our PBS offering.”
never waivered, with the business constantly taking advantage of developing safety technologies to ensure its fleet is as safe as
of a refrigerated double version of the best selling model. “This is a first for us,” says Grant. “Designing this combination
least strongly considering adding that type
support and work within those areas as well, and Vawdrey does just that,” adds Terry.
industry trends, and Performance-Based
of equipment to their fleet,” says National
N E W S
Australia Post’s commitment to safety has
Standards (PBS) is no exception.
Sales Manager, Grant Krueger. “To be able
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FOR AUSTRALIA POST, SAFETY IS AT THE HEART OF ALL OF ITS OPERATIONS, AND THE SAFETY OF ITS PEOPLE COMES FIRST. WITH ITS LATEST DELIVERY OF B-DOUBLES FROM VAWDREY AUSTRALIA, THE COMPANY IS TAKING THIS MESSAGE TO THE STREETS, AIMING TO SPREAD THE WORD AND ENCOURAGE SAFE DRIVER HABITS AMONG ROAD USERS AROUND THE NATION.
“In addition, we have fitted perforated
Hino 500 series with a 260hp engine.
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QUALITY FOOD SERVICES IS BASED IN BRISBANE AND PROVIDES THE IMPORTANT LINK BETWEEN FOOD AND BEVERAGE MANUFACTURERS AND THEIR WHOLESALE CUSTOMERS. HINO’S WIDE BODY 500 TRUCKS ARE THEIR VEHICLES OF CHOICE FOR THE EXPANDING DELIVERY FLEET.
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Transformation and affirmation CIMC VEHICLES IS COMMITTED TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE SPECIAL VEHICLE INDUSTRY, FOLLOWING AN EXTRAORDINARY DISPLAY OF TRAILER INNOVATION AND SMART INTERCONNECTION.
A 40’ gooseneck multifunctional chassis manufactured by CIMC Vehicles.
As a significant trailer supplier with
He also promoted the transformation and
Joint Conference’ (Trailer G20) in July 2019.
global reach, CIMC Vehicles is positioned
The expo, which is held every two years,
strategically in the market with 31 facilities
upgrade of special vehicle industry. Guiping said that in the era of China’s
and more than 500 service points in North
special-purpose vehicles 2.0, enterprises
an important platform for the release of
America, Europe, Australia, Thailand and
want to maintain the right to participate in
premium products for special-purpose
mainland China. An industrial pattern
December 2021, and some things can never
vehicles in Asia. Since 2012, a number
with Sino-US interaction, Sino-Europe
be done. He added that special-purpose
of companies under CIMC Vehicles have
interaction, network layout and mutual
vehicle companies should not be involved
started to participate in the conference
support has also been formed, bolstering
in the production of commercial vehicles,
to focus on displaying world-class quality
the company’s annual production to exceed
new energy chassis and the production of
star models, which have been favoured by
200,000 units annually.
complete vehicles.
customers both domestic and international.
November last year, the trailer builder
At the media conference, Guiping called
As part of the event, CIMC Vehicles
represented at the 2019 China
on government regulators to continue
unveiled two lightweight environmentally
International Commercial Vehicle Expo
to strengthen joint law enforcement,
friendly models of the ‘Second Generation
which was held in the capital of Hubei,
crack down on overloading and eliminate
Semi-Trailer’ series, including a 13-metre
Wuhan, exhibiting over an area of 1,500
the ‘black sheep’ in the industry.
gooseneck warehouse railroad car and a 40’
square metres, showcasing the latest
He said members of the Trailer G20
three-axis multifunctional small gooseneck
technological achievements.
should strengthen their self-discipline,
During this prestigious event, Li Guiping,
be a compliant enterprise, seize the
skeleton car. This year, CIMC Vehicles released two
Vice President of China Automobile Industry Association and CEO and President
opportunities for transformation and
lightweight environmentally friendly models
collaborate for a healthier industry.
of the “Second Generation Semi-Trailer”
of CIMC Vehicles, delivered a keynote speech
To set new standards and promote high-
series products at the expo, namely a
at the Logistics and Transportation Vehicle
quality development, CIMC Vehicles, and
13-meter gooseneck warehouse railroad
Summit Forum to show the world the
a number of other companies, established
car and a 40-foot three-axis multifunctional
changes of China’s special vehicle industry.
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29 March Penrith Working Truck Show Penrith, NSW Visit: www.pwts.com.au
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PK Cranes - Put your finger on it.
WORLD CLASS MATERIALS HANDLING SOLUTION
PK Cranes - Put your finger on it. LIFETIME EXCELLENCE
WORLD CLASS MATERIALS HANDLING SOLUTION LIFETIME EXCELLENCE
Gough Palfinger Australia delivers and supports the world-leading Palfinger range of innovative lifting, loading and materials handling solutions for land and marine applications. We provide highly transportable and agile logistic solutions for the waste industry.
Gough Palfinger Australia delivers and supports the world-leading Palfinger range of innovative lifting, loading and materials handling solutions for land and marine applications. We specialise in providing highly transportable and agile logistic solutions for the transportation, waste and defence industry’s
HPSC Intelligent stability control
PALcom P7 radio remote
P-FOLD - Fingertip setup
SCR Synchronised rope control
National dealer network - locations are listed on our website
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(07) 3271 5811 | PALFINGER.COM.AU 13 CRANES (13 27 26) | PALFINGER.COM.AU Gough Palfinger Australia Australia--Head HeadOffice: Office:6666Industrial IndustrialAvenue, Avenue, Wacol, Queensland 4076 Wacol, Queensland 4076
JOST Fifth Wheel JSK37CX & JSK37CXW The heavy duty version of JOST Australia's most popular Fifth Wheels - the JSK37 range
Technical data Type JSK37CX & JSK37CXW
JSK37CX & JSK37CXW • Available in grease and greaseless versions • Available in heights of 150mm, 170mm, 185mm, 220mm and 250mm bolt on / weld on pedestals • Also available in low profile and double row ballrace assemblies • Features a new 4 bolt wear ring for added strength • Suitable for many PBS applications, as well as tankers, livestock and fridge van and other high centre of gravity applications
King pin
2”/50mm
Imposed Load
24,000kg
D-value
240kN
CRN
45374