International Truck News
February 2008 -
Southern Rigging
February 2008 -
Bushy Holland's New Eagle Flies
Courtesy of PowerTorque
Courtesy of PowerTorque
The solution to transport requirements came in the form of a conversation with Paul Dinicol, a member of the truck sales team at Melbourne International Truck Centre at Dandenong.
Shaun “Bushy” Holland reckons that after 19 years in trucking he can justify having something rather special for his five a fortnight runs between Melbourne and Adelaide and with his new Eagle 9900 he has hit the jackpot.
August 2007 -
New International goes on Vacation
July 2007 - Brisbane Truck Show
Courtesy of Truckin' Life
The new-bonneted 7600 will take on Mack,
Kenworth and DaimlerChrysler’s Sterling
for a slice of the lucrative light end of the
heavy-duty prime mover single trailer (to
48ft with sleeper cab) and rigid tipper and dog market. In 2006, 1023 trucks between 336hp and 440hp were sold.
Iveco Trucks Australia’s presence at the 2007 Queensland Truck & Machinery Show in Brisbane was greater than ever before. As well as having two stands in different areas of the show, Iveco Trucks Australia appeared on the official show bags distributed to every visitor upon entry.
March 2007 - Inter 7600 is here!
December 2006 - Eagle Earthmoving
Courtesy of Daily Telegraph
Courtesy of PowerTorque
The International 7600 is the biggest selling vocational truck in America and Iveco, its local producer, believes it can attract just as big a following here with waste collectors and concrete agitator operators or intrastate semitrailer fleets.
in the later part of 1986, Warwick Doolan, then just starting out with his own business was lying underneath a float changing an aged recapped tyre that had shed its tread. As luck would have it the tyre change had to be performed in front of a pub of onlookers, most of whom passed some form of helpful
comment as it was completed.
October 2006 - Desert Storm
August 2006 - Flower Power
Courtesy of Truckin' Life
Courtesy of PowerTorque
I love looking along the Eagle's long bonnet, and it rides well across our rough, unmade road. In fact I did 400 kilometres bobtail recently, had the CD playing constantly and it only skipped a track once!
If you’ve ever been to Monbulk to the East
of Melbourne you’d know just how pretty
this area is, with its forests, tree ferns
and general abundance of flora that towers
above the winding roads and encroaches right up to the verges.
April 2006
Steve stays with International
April 2006 - Gardening Time
Courtesy of PowerTorque
As it turned out, even if I wanted to, on a spec-for-spec basis, I couldn't go past the International 9200. I'm a pretty straightforward type of bloke, so I thought I'd rather see the cost difference between the International and the others in my pocket than in someone else's!'
Pottering about in the garden wasn’t good enough for the Burdett family. Its landscape
supplies, sand and quarry business in Frankston just flew its first Eagle.
March 2006 - Williams Transport
March 2006 - Terrus Haulage
Iveco Corporate Calendar 2006
April 2006
Iveco Corporate Calendar 2006
2007 Feature
'The 'Inter' is certainly as good and it cost us considerably less.' Joe Williams - Williams Transport, Adelaide.
Together with his fellow company director, Russel Andrewartha, Terry Simmons has 3 trucks sub-contracting to Cootes Transport Group of Dandenong in Victoria.
December 2005
October 2005 - A Family Affair
Iveco Corporate Calendar 2005
December 2005
Courtesy of Truckin Life
written by Jim Gibson
Rob Falconer comes from a well-established farming family based around Coorow in the prosperous mid-west wheat belt of Western Australia.
This stunning B-double is pulled by one of the first International 9900 Eagles to arrive down under. In fact, it was Iveco’s demonstration truck at the last Warragul ‘Trucks in Action’ Show.
September 2005
August 2005
Iveco Corporate Calendar 2005
September 2005
Courtesy of PowerTorque
written by Chris Mullet
Quick Freight Express is a family-run buisness operating out of Ballarat in Western Victoria. The company services Victoria, South Australia and New South Wales with a fleet of 10 trucks that include two 2002 Iveco 6300 PowerStars and two International S Lines.
If you bring anything wrapped up in paper or
cardboard into your home or workplace there’s a chance that Visy Industries has been involved somewhere along the line.
May 2005
Courtesy of PowerTorque
written by Chris Mullet
Specialisation in key areas is one of the ways to ensure higher safety standards and it’s here that companies such as Toll Logistics can grow strongly with a customer base that covers the fuel, food grade and industrial gases sector.
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