In the April edition of TransportTalk we cover the official opening of Iveco NZ’s new $16 million site, spaning 11,444 square metres plus expanded parts warehouse.
Dealer principal Jason Keddie speaks about Iveco’s plans to tackle the New Zealand market and what the brand has in store for its commercial vehicle network.
A new report launched by the New Plymouth District Council, regional development agency Venture Taranaki and local hydrogen transport and infrastructure firm Hiringa Energy, looks at the future of hydrogen technology in New Zealand. We check what the report means for the future of commercial transport.
EROAD has made a number of key leadership changes and appointments in recent months. We see what these roles mean for the future growth and direction of the transport technology services company.
UDC Finance equipment dealer national sales manager John Wragg talks about recent business confidence in the transport and equipment industry. While there are some signs of a softening market, sales and enquiries remain steady, he says.
Meanwhile, TransportTalk looks at equipment and dealerships including Scania’s utilisation of connectivity and data when it comes to truck maintenance and cost savings for fleets. TRT expands its Hiab network, TransDiesel purchase Nelson parts and service firm Translog, Volvo Trucks launch dual clutch technology into the local market and Caterpillar releases next generation mini diggers.
Plus, stricter stink bug controls are proposed, Mack Trucks welcomes a new national sales manager, Arrow is told to sell Portlink land and Fuso NZ launches the heavy-duty Shogun range.
And don’t forget to take a look at our regular columns and statistics pages that keep you up-to-date with the latest industry trends.