Traffic police and Roads and Maritime Services (RMS) officers in Sydney have carried out sweeping inspections at the Busabout depot in Smeaton Grange in the southwest part of the city, discovering a string of defects in the Australian city's buses.
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Bill Peffer has resigned 10 months after he left his position as CEO of Nissan Australia. Peffer will be replaced by Kurt McNeil, head of U.S. sales operations, on an interim basis.
Read More →Australian Fleet Management Services Manager Steven Colliver will hone his skills with a visit to some of the big vehicle suppliers in North America.
Read More →The Australian Government has reconfirmed its commitment to safer vehicles, allocating AUS$2.2 million over the next two years, to the independent vehicle safety rating organization the Australasian New Car Assessment Program (ANCAP).
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The Australian motor vehicle sector accounts for a total of 15.3 million registered passenger vehicles (PV) and light commercial vehicles (LCV). The Australian consumer motor vehicle market experienced a significant increase in 2012, with new vehicle sales up 10 percent over the previous year to 1.11 million cars and trucks.
Read More →PTV Group has signed a cooperation agreement with Emisia S.A. to provide a standardized emissions calculation methodology for vehicle routing and optimization solutions in Australia.
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Opel will export vehicles to Australia and New Zealand as of next year. The cars will be offered under the name of the Australian GM brand Holden.
Read More →Transport company McAleese has announced the purchase of Forrestfield logistics company, WA Freight Group, in a share sale and purchase agreement worth AUS$15.4 million.
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PACCAR Australia has delivered its 50,000th Australian-designed and manufactured Kenworth truck at its Bayswater plant in Melbourne.
Read More →Japanese and South Korean automotive manufacturers expect to broaden their sales in Australia after leaders of the countries signed free trade agreements on April 7 and 8.
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