Automotive Holdings Group (AHG) has entered into a binding agreement to sell its refrigerated logistics business – comprising its Rand, Harris, Scott’s and JAT operations – to CC Logistics (Australia),
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DHL to support global supply chain for Castrol oil
Transport and logistics provider DHL will help provide the supply chain for Castrol’s new cellular oil system technology, NEXCEL.
According to DHL, the company will be responsible for delivering
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According to DHL, the company will be responsible for delivering
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Nissan Europe gets connected vehicle technologies – no news when Australia gets update
Nissan commercial fleet vehicles will be provided with next generation connected vehicle technologies in an agreement between Nissan Europe and Telogis, although it is not known if the agreement
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NatRoad application for truck driver exemptions dismissed
Truck drivers are claiming a victory over industry lobby group NatRoad in the latter’s bid to pay drivers less by seeking an exemption from rules in NSW setting minimum pay rates.
The NSW Industrial
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The NSW Industrial
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Quality key to safety on the road
As cost pressures bite on suppliers to Australia’s major industries, safety can often be the first casualty of cutbacks to operating costs.
In very price-sensitive industries, such as transport,
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In very price-sensitive industries, such as transport,
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Report claims congestion costs Australia $3.3 billion annually
Navman releases new GPS range with extra safety features
Navman’s latest GPS models comes with a range of safety features such as Full HD Recording, High Quality Glass Lens, G-Shock Sensor, Optimised Day/Night Recording as well as GPS Tracking come standard
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Konecranes set to steel Melbourne show
Global crane manufacturer and service leader Konecranes is extending its technology and leadership involvement in the steel industry by being a major sponsor of the Australian Steel Convention for the
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Holden recalling 27,000 Commodore and Caprices
Holden is recalling 27,074 Commodores, Commodore Utes and Caprices because of a problem with their windscreen wiper motors.
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Xenophon says end of auto scheme will accelerate industry’s collapse
South Australian Senator Nick Xenophon has criticised the federal government’s decision to end the Automotive Transformation Scheme in 2018, saying it will speed up the demise of the sector.
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