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Proudly Australian by Vawdrey

Manufacturer's Monthly

With customers including Australia Post, StarTrack, Freight Lines Group, and Mainfreight (NZ), the business produces everything from parts to curtains and signwriting and has repair and service workshops in Queensland and New South Wales. It fits our purpose – it flexes, so it works with everything.

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Crafting sustainable outdoor play for Australian communities

Manufacturer's Monthly

Manufacturers’ Monthly finds out how a Queensland business is working with Capral Aluminium to create 100 per cent recyclable children’s playground equipment and fitness systems. Jared Silcox, WillPlay design manager said he challenges his team to constantly dream up the next big thing in outdoor fun and fitness.

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Watt a development: How commercial vehicle dealers are creating EV friendly facilities

SMMT

At the beginning of this year, dealer group Rygor Commercials opened its new £2 million branch in Reading, with a workshop able to fully maintain electric truck models such as Fuso’s eCanter and Mercedes-Benz Trucks’s eEconic and eActros. acre facility includes a large, workshop, vehicle wash facility and office space.

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Movers & Shakers Interview: Lien Hwa Group (Parent Company of Getac)

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

In the freight applications that Hyzon serves, downtime caused by device failure can slow down operations and increase operational costs. This is a perfect fit with our dedicated vehicle mounting solutions and software barcoding functionality. This underscores the criticality of reliable, efficient aftersales solutions.

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Preview: Commercial Vehicle Show 2024

SMMT

Britain’s largest and most comprehensive road freight transport, distribution and logistics event, the Commercial Vehicle Show returns to NEC Birmingham next week, from 23-25 April.