Celebrating 40 years 

When Australia II was crossing the finish line in the America’s Cup in 1983 for a historic win, the roller doors at Powerdown were opening for the first time. From these humble beginnings, 2023 sees Powerdown celebrate its 40 year Anniversary.

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Founded in 1983 as part of a heavy vehicle wheel alignment business Newcastle Truck and Bus, Powerdown started as an importer of shock absorbers from North America and Europe. It quickly became apparent though these shock absorbers worked well on concrete highways and autobahns, they were not up to the rigours of Australian roads and hot climatic conditions. This requirement lead Powerdown down the path to design and development shock absorbers specifically for our roads, our loads and our conditions.

Brisbane Truck Show 2023

From the early years at the RNA Show Grounds to the current location at the Convention Centre, Powerdown has been a proud exhibitor at the Brisbane Truck Show for the past 30 years. As Australia’s premier trucking event, Powerdown will be show casing the Enveero Supershock range. This exciting new product not only brings the green future closer but delivers big on comfort and ride performance. With a superior flash point of 210 degrees C, the Enveero Supershock is designed to maintain control in the harshest of environments. Powerdown Supershocks with Enveero inside are currently available for Kenworth, BPW, Hendrickson, Neway, ROR and York applications.

Powerdown will also be showcasing other innovations at the Truck show including the exclusive ride height indicator. In an industry first Powerdown has released a select range of shock absorbers with a recommended ride height indicator. The indicator is strategically placed on the body of the shock absorber to indicate shock absorber stroke relative to vehicle ride height. Ask the experienced the Powerdown team how a change in ride height can affect the life of your shock absorbers and equipment. 

To celebrate Powerdown’s 40th anniversary the That’s Gold promotion will be launched at the Brisbane Truck Show. Between June 2023 and January 2024 ten lucky customers will win a $500 gift cards each when they find a shock absorber with the golden 40-year anniversary sticker. To find out more about the promotion and to see Powerdown’s latest innovations visit stand no. 116 at the Brisbane Truck Show from 18th to 23rd May 2023. Our friendly staff look forward to seeing you to answer any of your questions.

 

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Celebrating 40 years 

When Australia II was crossing the finish line in the America’s Cup in 1983 for a historic win, the roller doors at Powerdown were opening for the first time. From these humble beginnings, 2023 sees Powerdown celebrate its 40 year Anniversary.

SPONSORED

Founded in 1983 as part of a heavy vehicle wheel alignment business Newcastle Truck and Bus, Powerdown started as an importer of shock absorbers from North America and Europe. It quickly became apparent though these shock absorbers worked well on concrete highways and autobahns, they were not up to the rigours of Australian roads and hot climatic conditions. This requirement lead Powerdown down the path to design and development shock absorbers specifically for our roads, our loads and our conditions.

Brisbane Truck Show 2023

From the early years at the RNA Show Grounds to the current location at the Convention Centre, Powerdown has been a proud exhibitor at the Brisbane Truck Show for the past 30 years. As Australia’s premier trucking event, Powerdown will be show casing the Enveero Supershock range. This exciting new product not only brings the green future closer but delivers big on comfort and ride performance. With a superior flash point of 210 degrees C, the Enveero Supershock is designed to maintain control in the harshest of environments. Powerdown Supershocks with Enveero inside are currently available for Kenworth, BPW, Hendrickson, Neway, ROR and York applications.

Powerdown will also be showcasing other innovations at the Truck show including the exclusive ride height indicator. In an industry first Powerdown has released a select range of shock absorbers with a recommended ride height indicator. The indicator is strategically placed on the body of the shock absorber to indicate shock absorber stroke relative to vehicle ride height. Ask the experienced the Powerdown team how a change in ride height can affect the life of your shock absorbers and equipment. 

To celebrate Powerdown’s 40th anniversary the That’s Gold promotion will be launched at the Brisbane Truck Show. Between June 2023 and January 2024 ten lucky customers will win a $500 gift cards each when they find a shock absorber with the golden 40-year anniversary sticker. To find out more about the promotion and to see Powerdown’s latest innovations visit stand no. 116 at the Brisbane Truck Show from 18th to 23rd May 2023. Our friendly staff look forward to seeing you to answer any of your questions.

 

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Celebrating 40 years 

When Australia II was crossing the finish line in the America’s Cup in 1983 for a historic win, the roller doors at Powerdown were opening for the first time. From these humble beginnings, 2023 sees Powerdown celebrate its 40 year Anniversary.

SPONSORED

Founded in 1983 as part of a heavy vehicle wheel alignment business Newcastle Truck and Bus, Powerdown started as an importer of shock absorbers from North America and Europe. It quickly became apparent though these shock absorbers worked well on concrete highways and autobahns, they were not up to the rigours of Australian roads and hot climatic conditions. This requirement lead Powerdown down the path to design and development shock absorbers specifically for our roads, our loads and our conditions.

Brisbane Truck Show 2023

From the early years at the RNA Show Grounds to the current location at the Convention Centre, Powerdown has been a proud exhibitor at the Brisbane Truck Show for the past 30 years. As Australia’s premier trucking event, Powerdown will be show casing the Enveero Supershock range. This exciting new product not only brings the green future closer but delivers big on comfort and ride performance. With a superior flash point of 210 degrees C, the Enveero Supershock is designed to maintain control in the harshest of environments. Powerdown Supershocks with Enveero inside are currently available for Kenworth, BPW, Hendrickson, Neway, ROR and York applications.

Powerdown will also be showcasing other innovations at the Truck show including the exclusive ride height indicator. In an industry first Powerdown has released a select range of shock absorbers with a recommended ride height indicator. The indicator is strategically placed on the body of the shock absorber to indicate shock absorber stroke relative to vehicle ride height. Ask the experienced the Powerdown team how a change in ride height can affect the life of your shock absorbers and equipment. 

To celebrate Powerdown’s 40th anniversary the That’s Gold promotion will be launched at the Brisbane Truck Show. Between June 2023 and January 2024 ten lucky customers will win a $500 gift cards each when they find a shock absorber with the golden 40-year anniversary sticker. To find out more about the promotion and to see Powerdown’s latest innovations visit stand no. 116 at the Brisbane Truck Show from 18th to 23rd May 2023. Our friendly staff look forward to seeing you to answer any of your questions.

 

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Celebrating 40 years 

When Australia II was crossing the finish line in the America’s Cup in 1983 for a historic win, the roller doors at Powerdown were opening for the first time. From these humble beginnings, 2023 sees Powerdown celebrate its 40 year Anniversary.

SPONSORED

Founded in 1983 as part of a heavy vehicle wheel alignment business Newcastle Truck and Bus, Powerdown started as an importer of shock absorbers from North America and Europe. It quickly became apparent though these shock absorbers worked well on concrete highways and autobahns, they were not up to the rigours of Australian roads and hot climatic conditions. This requirement lead Powerdown down the path to design and development shock absorbers specifically for our roads, our loads and our conditions.

Brisbane Truck Show 2023

From the early years at the RNA Show Grounds to the current location at the Convention Centre, Powerdown has been a proud exhibitor at the Brisbane Truck Show for the past 30 years. As Australia’s premier trucking event, Powerdown will be show casing the Enveero Supershock range. This exciting new product not only brings the green future closer but delivers big on comfort and ride performance. With a superior flash point of 210 degrees C, the Enveero Supershock is designed to maintain control in the harshest of environments. Powerdown Supershocks with Enveero inside are currently available for Kenworth, BPW, Hendrickson, Neway, ROR and York applications.

Powerdown will also be showcasing other innovations at the Truck show including the exclusive ride height indicator. In an industry first Powerdown has released a select range of shock absorbers with a recommended ride height indicator. The indicator is strategically placed on the body of the shock absorber to indicate shock absorber stroke relative to vehicle ride height. Ask the experienced the Powerdown team how a change in ride height can affect the life of your shock absorbers and equipment. 

To celebrate Powerdown’s 40th anniversary the That’s Gold promotion will be launched at the Brisbane Truck Show. Between June 2023 and January 2024 ten lucky customers will win a $500 gift cards each when they find a shock absorber with the golden 40-year anniversary sticker. To find out more about the promotion and to see Powerdown’s latest innovations visit stand no. 116 at the Brisbane Truck Show from 18th to 23rd May 2023. Our friendly staff look forward to seeing you to answer any of your questions.

 

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Celebrating 40 years 

When Australia II was crossing the finish line in the America’s Cup in 1983 for a historic win, the roller doors at Powerdown were opening for the first time. From these humble beginnings, 2023 sees Powerdown celebrate its 40 year Anniversary.

SPONSORED

Founded in 1983 as part of a heavy vehicle wheel alignment business Newcastle Truck and Bus, Powerdown started as an importer of shock absorbers from North America and Europe. It quickly became apparent though these shock absorbers worked well on concrete highways and autobahns, they were not up to the rigours of Australian roads and hot climatic conditions. This requirement lead Powerdown down the path to design and development shock absorbers specifically for our roads, our loads and our conditions.

Brisbane Truck Show 2023

From the early years at the RNA Show Grounds to the current location at the Convention Centre, Powerdown has been a proud exhibitor at the Brisbane Truck Show for the past 30 years. As Australia’s premier trucking event, Powerdown will be show casing the Enveero Supershock range. This exciting new product not only brings the green future closer but delivers big on comfort and ride performance. With a superior flash point of 210 degrees C, the Enveero Supershock is designed to maintain control in the harshest of environments. Powerdown Supershocks with Enveero inside are currently available for Kenworth, BPW, Hendrickson, Neway, ROR and York applications.

Powerdown will also be showcasing other innovations at the Truck show including the exclusive ride height indicator. In an industry first Powerdown has released a select range of shock absorbers with a recommended ride height indicator. The indicator is strategically placed on the body of the shock absorber to indicate shock absorber stroke relative to vehicle ride height. Ask the experienced the Powerdown team how a change in ride height can affect the life of your shock absorbers and equipment. 

To celebrate Powerdown’s 40th anniversary the That’s Gold promotion will be launched at the Brisbane Truck Show. Between June 2023 and January 2024 ten lucky customers will win a $500 gift cards each when they find a shock absorber with the golden 40-year anniversary sticker. To find out more about the promotion and to see Powerdown’s latest innovations visit stand no. 116 at the Brisbane Truck Show from 18th to 23rd May 2023. Our friendly staff look forward to seeing you to answer any of your questions.

 

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Celebrating 40 years  appeared first on Power Torque.

Celebrating 40 years 

When Australia II was crossing the finish line in the America’s Cup in 1983 for a historic win, the roller doors at Powerdown were opening for the first time. From these humble beginnings, 2023 sees Powerdown celebrate its 40 year Anniversary.

SPONSORED

Founded in 1983 as part of a heavy vehicle wheel alignment business Newcastle Truck and Bus, Powerdown started as an importer of shock absorbers from North America and Europe. It quickly became apparent though these shock absorbers worked well on concrete highways and autobahns, they were not up to the rigours of Australian roads and hot climatic conditions. This requirement lead Powerdown down the path to design and development shock absorbers specifically for our roads, our loads and our conditions.

Brisbane Truck Show 2023

From the early years at the RNA Show Grounds to the current location at the Convention Centre, Powerdown has been a proud exhibitor at the Brisbane Truck Show for the past 30 years. As Australia’s premier trucking event, Powerdown will be show casing the Enveero Supershock range. This exciting new product not only brings the green future closer but delivers big on comfort and ride performance. With a superior flash point of 210 degrees C, the Enveero Supershock is designed to maintain control in the harshest of environments. Powerdown Supershocks with Enveero inside are currently available for Kenworth, BPW, Hendrickson, Neway, ROR and York applications.

Powerdown will also be showcasing other innovations at the Truck show including the exclusive ride height indicator. In an industry first Powerdown has released a select range of shock absorbers with a recommended ride height indicator. The indicator is strategically placed on the body of the shock absorber to indicate shock absorber stroke relative to vehicle ride height. Ask the experienced the Powerdown team how a change in ride height can affect the life of your shock absorbers and equipment. 

To celebrate Powerdown’s 40th anniversary the That’s Gold promotion will be launched at the Brisbane Truck Show. Between June 2023 and January 2024 ten lucky customers will win a $500 gift cards each when they find a shock absorber with the golden 40-year anniversary sticker. To find out more about the promotion and to see Powerdown’s latest innovations visit stand no. 116 at the Brisbane Truck Show from 18th to 23rd May 2023. Our friendly staff look forward to seeing you to answer any of your questions.

 

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Celebrating 40 years 

When Australia II was crossing the finish line in the America’s Cup in 1983 for a historic win, the roller doors at Powerdown were opening for the first time. From these humble beginnings, 2023 sees Powerdown celebrate its 40 year Anniversary.

SPONSORED

Founded in 1983 as part of a heavy vehicle wheel alignment business Newcastle Truck and Bus, Powerdown started as an importer of shock absorbers from North America and Europe. It quickly became apparent though these shock absorbers worked well on concrete highways and autobahns, they were not up to the rigours of Australian roads and hot climatic conditions. This requirement lead Powerdown down the path to design and development shock absorbers specifically for our roads, our loads and our conditions.

Brisbane Truck Show 2023

From the early years at the RNA Show Grounds to the current location at the Convention Centre, Powerdown has been a proud exhibitor at the Brisbane Truck Show for the past 30 years. As Australia’s premier trucking event, Powerdown will be show casing the Enveero Supershock range. This exciting new product not only brings the green future closer but delivers big on comfort and ride performance. With a superior flash point of 210 degrees C, the Enveero Supershock is designed to maintain control in the harshest of environments. Powerdown Supershocks with Enveero inside are currently available for Kenworth, BPW, Hendrickson, Neway, ROR and York applications.

Powerdown will also be showcasing other innovations at the Truck show including the exclusive ride height indicator. In an industry first Powerdown has released a select range of shock absorbers with a recommended ride height indicator. The indicator is strategically placed on the body of the shock absorber to indicate shock absorber stroke relative to vehicle ride height. Ask the experienced the Powerdown team how a change in ride height can affect the life of your shock absorbers and equipment. 

To celebrate Powerdown’s 40th anniversary the That’s Gold promotion will be launched at the Brisbane Truck Show. Between June 2023 and January 2024 ten lucky customers will win a $500 gift cards each when they find a shock absorber with the golden 40-year anniversary sticker. To find out more about the promotion and to see Powerdown’s latest innovations visit stand no. 116 at the Brisbane Truck Show from 18th to 23rd May 2023. Our friendly staff look forward to seeing you to answer any of your questions.

 

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Register for the ARTSA-i and NBTA BTS meeting

Registrations are open for ARTSA-i’s and the National Bulk Tanker Association’s (NBTA) Brisbane Truck Show meeting.

The meeting will take place at the Brisbane Conference and Entertainment Centre on 18 May at 2pm, in Arbour Level Room A2.

It will feature a series of presentations, including a company update by NBTA Chairman, Justin Keast, and an ARTSA-i update by Data Executive Director, Rob Perkins.

There will also be a Performance-Based Standards (PBS) discussion held by Keast and National Heavy Vehicle Regulator (NHVR) Chief Engineer, Les Bruzsa, with a session dedicated to the trends and developments in heavy vehicle couplings to follow later on in the afternoon.

To register for the meeting free of charge, click here.

In other news, six of Transport Women Australia Limited’s (TWAL) members have been nominated for the 2023 Women in Industry Awards.

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Most Powerful Japanese Truck

Fuso can rightfully claim the Shogun 510, which has been announced as one of the four contenders for the Truck of the Year Australasia 2023 award, which will be presented at the Brisbane Truck Show on May 18, is the most powerful Japanese truck on the market. The criteria for being a contender is that this model has made a contribution, to the standards of safety and efficiency of transport of goods by road, taking into account the particular characteristics of the Australasian truck market.

With a similar mixed heritage, European/Japanese, the UD Quon only gets the 11 litre engine, limiting it to 460hp. The purely Japanese Hino 700 does have a 13 litre, but the conservative Hino engineers don’t let it rate above 480hp in Australia.

Fuso initially moved over to 11 litre engines about the same time as UD made the move in the Volvo group, the power and torque available is acceptable for most of their export markets. However, the Fuso organisations in Australia and New Zealand have clearly made a strong enough case, to the parent company, for development funds to be allocated to the project to get a bigger Japanese banger over the line. 

That power from the Daimler OM471 is evident from the right foot, when pulling a B-double. There’s enough in the locker to keep up the momentum and return to cruising speed after a hold up. That’s where the 2500Nm (just under 1850 ft lb) of torque comes in handy. It’s hard to believe you are driving a Japanese truck whose engine outputs closely match those of a well specified American highway prime mover from not so many years ago.

From the driver’s point of view there is always a feeling about the quality of the torque developed by any engine and this is something on which Japanese engines have struggled to deliver. Driving this 510 you feel confident that the engine is going to deliver and the quality of torque is evident when the truck digs in on a climb.

Climbing up the grade on the Western Highway, heading for Ballarat, it is clear the confidence is justified, as the truck pulls up over the rise in 10th gear at 1350rpm doing 50km/h. This is a B-double loaded to 55 tonnes! This is a Japanese truck! No need to say more. 

Driving this truck does have some familiar aspects when comparing the Shogun with Benz and Freightliner. The steering wheel is very familiar, as are some of the switches dials and displays. It also doesn’t have an ignition key, instead it uses the slide in-unit, which works very much like putting a music cassette into a seventies car tape player, for those who like to reminisce about the good old days. 

We can’t look at the new Fuso 510 without looking at the innovations which arrive with the Shogun prime mover, it’s all about the electronic bells and whistles which are included in the package, and there are plenty in here.

The spec sheet for this truck is a mass of three letter abbreviations. We are familiar with the AMT in the driveline and the SCR and DPF cleaning up the exhaust. The daytime running lights and low beam are LED. The braking system uses ABS, ASR and ESP to stop the truck, limit slipping and control stability. There’s also ECAS controlling the rear suspension.

Then there is the Active Safety suite included in the model, which offers us ABA5, PD, AAA, PCA and LDWS. Most of these use the video camera centrally at the bottom of the windscreen and the radar in the bumper to assess the situation in front of the truck.

Active Brake Assist warns the driver and gives them full braking when a vehicle in front is in danger of a collision. This is not quite Autonomous Emergency Braking but the generation before it. Pedestrian Detection analyses the video feed and if a pedestrian is detected to be in danger from the truck, it will sound a warning and hit the brakes.

The lane departure warning system is one of those which we have all become familiar with. Some of us will turn it off and others will use it as a backup to careful driving, plus fatigue early warning.

Then we go onto the ‘entertainment’ system, which goes well beyond the old radio and CD player concept. The unit is designed specifically for Australia and comes with truck specific satnav, five camera capability, plus all of the radio/USB/phone connectivity we have come to expect. Rear parking sensor and tyre pressure monitoring are also options available.

What this truck represents is not an alternative to its stable mates, but a different truck with different attributes. Yes, with all of the innovations which arrive with the Shogun prime mover, there is a common engine, transmission and many common safety features, but it will perform a different function. Handling tasks hauling trailers in and out of city locations with a robust Japanese prime mover with plenty of power under the cab is the sweet spot for this truck.

With such a high engine cover, this is not a truck in which the driver is going feel comfortable spending the night, particularly, but hauling containers or supermarket distribution is going to be a breeze.

 

 

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Six TWAL members nominated for transport awards

Six of Transport Women Australia Limited’s (TWAL) members have been nominated for the 2023 Women in Industry Awards.

The Women in Industry Awards recognise outstanding women from across a range of industrials sectors including transport, logistics, mining, manufacturing, engineering, bulk handling, waste management, rail, construction and infrastructure – all sectors that are traditionally male-dominated.

Within TWAL, Vice Chair, Coralie Chapman, and Ann Lopez have both been nominated for the Excellence in Transport Award.

Director, Annastasia Denigan, has been nominated for the Safety Advocacy Award.

Chloe Wythe has been nominated for the Rising Star of the Year Award, Gillian Bristow has been nominated for the Industry Advocacy Award and Louise Azzopardi has been nominated for the Mentor of the Year Award.

TWAL Chair, Jacquelene Brotherton, told Trailer she was proud to see her colleagues nominated.

“As Chair of TWAL, I am delighted that we have such depth in our membership that has enabled the TWAL board to nominate six amazing women for the Women in Industry Awards 2023,” she said.

“TWAL has a strong track record in the Excellence in Transport Award especially, and we are hoping for some great results this year.

“I am certainly looking forward to attending the Awards dinner with members of my team.”

The 2023 Awards will be presented during a special ceremony at Aerial in South Wharf, Melbourne, on Thursday 8 June 2023.

This year’s award categories include:

Rising Star of the Year
Business Development Success of the Year
Industry Advocacy Award
Safety Advocacy Award
Mentor of the Year
Excellence in Transport
Excellence in Manufacturing
Excellence in Engineering
Excellence in Mining
Excellence in Construction
Woman of the Year

For more information, visit the Women in Industry website.

See who won the 2022 Women in Industry Awards.

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