Roadtrain permits extended to help supermarket supply in WA
The Flood Relief Permit system has been extended to March 27 enabling 36.5-metre double roadtrains access to Perth freight depots under escort from Northam and down Greenmount Hill to Roe Highway.
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Centurion takes major role, joining Linfox, Woolworths, in Western Australia flood relief
The recent flooding of the Trans-Australian Railway saw Centurion, in one week, deliver some 2,100 pallets of primary produce to the East Coast.
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Key industry bodies work together on world first coupling strength investigation
The ARTSA Institute, Australian Trucking Association (ATA), Truck Industry Council (TIC) and Heavy Vehicle Industry Australia (HVIA) are investigating dynamic loads on the couplings on heavy high productivity
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Autonomous 425 tonne roadtrains announced for Pilbara
An ambitious plan to debut driverless triple roadtrains is underway in Western Australia where vehicles with a gross combination mass of 425 tonnes will operate as part of convoy involving up to five prime
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Hydrogen fuel cell trucks coming to North Queensland
Heavy vehicles powered by renewable hydrogen will be used in a first-of-a-kind deployment based in Townsville.
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Roadtrains to receive full access on Newell Highway
New South Wales has made the entire length of the Newell Highway accessible to roadtrain operators.
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Eades Transport recognises partnership with Primary Connect
Refrigerated freight company Eades Transport has grown its national footprint thanks in part to its association with Primary Connect.
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Long-promised Strzelecki Track sealing underway
The sealing of the first 50 kilometres of the Strzelecki Track has commenced in South Australia.
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India paves way for Australian-style roadtrains
India’s Automotive Industry Standards Committee has amended its AIS-113 Standard to include the safety requirements of roadtrains.
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