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AUSTRALIA’S TOP SELLING TRUCK BRAND SINCE 1989 - T-mark 2012 SPRING 2013 Auto action Bingo Group cleans up Isuzus brighten future for Urban Group Energy Laurie’s Kids Alive makes a splash Precious cargo on the move Road Safety Warrior Straight from the horse’s mouth 2 3News 18IAL World 19Industry Insider 20IAL Parts & Service 21Tech Torque 22Truck of the Year 24Dealer Network Bingo Group cleans up with Isuzu fleet Waste removal gurus keep Sydney’s streets clean. Page 6 Isuzus brighten future for Urban Group Energy D ear readers, with the year fast drawing to a close, it appears likely Isuzu will record its 25th consecutive year of Australian truck market leadership at the end of December. That’s right, our run of sales leadership began way back in 1989 – some of you may have already been driving Isuzus back then, other readers may have not yet been born! Whatever the case may be, our ongoing success is only made possible through the continued support of our loyal customers and owners, so to all who have owned an Isuzu truck over the journey, we sincerely thank you for making Isuzu trucks your commercial vehicle of choice. Very few – if any – vehicle manufacturers throughout the world competing in a free market can match this 25 year achievement. And what of the future? In 1989 you can be sure that Isuzu-General Motors (as it was known at the time) did not set out to reach 25 years as market leaders. The company’s goals were simple and still hold true today: to provide Australian truck buyers with the broadest range available, with an emphasis on reliability. Having the largest Dealer Network in the country and an outstanding reputation for customer service and support also goes a long way to ensuring success. If we remain true to these fundamentals of good product and support services, I have no doubt Isuzu’s reign as market leader will still have some time to run. Turning our attention to the feature stories in this edition. We continue our coverage of the new 8x4 FY Series models as more and more customers around Australia are putting the trucks to good use in a myriad of applications. The last edition featured two FY concrete agitators; this time around we take a look at the Bingo Group which been using two FYJ 2000s in hooklift bin applications. Our next feature follows an environmentally friendly NNR 200 owned and operated by Urban Group Energy. It is being used as a mobile display centre to promote a wide range of technologies aimed at reducing energy consumption. Renewable energy education on wheels. Page 8 Also doing excellent work but for a different cause is world renowned former Australian Olympic swim coach, Laurie Lawrence. Laurie launched the ‘Kids Alive’ swimming program in 1988 in an effort to prevent children from drowning. Read about how an Isuzu NPR 200 is assisting in spreading his important water awareness message. Laurie’s Kids Alive makes a splash with new Isuzu truck Returning our focus to the heavier end of the Isuzu model offering, we take a look at Patrick Autocare and its fleet of car carrying FXD 1000s. Few people give a thought as to how new cars arrive at the dealership, but chances are if you drive an imported model, Patrick’s have processed it. Olympic swimming coach is doing it for the kids. Page 10 Some of our younger readers might be familiar with the FTR 900 truck in our final feature – her name’s Vanessa and she likes to hang out at music festivals and social events. She’s fitted with a unique body and is also the subject of the latest installment of our ‘On the Road’ video series. Precious cargo on the move with Isuzu transporters Patrick Autocare provides door to door car delivery. Page 12 Road Safety Warrior The Melbourne Cup may have been run and won, but in our final story we keep the racing carnival rolling on with a look at Murray Racing and its Isuzu FSD 700 horse transporter. This edition also provides the latest progress on the 1979 SBR heritage truck project – as you’ll see, the old workhorse has really cleaned-up and is very close to completion. Also within the following pages are all our other regular Truck Power segments. Please enjoy this edition. On behalf of IAL, I wish you and your family all the very best for a happy and safe festive period, and thanks once again for your ongoing support of the Isuzu brand. FTR 900 helps young adults stay safe. Page 14 Straight from the horse’s mouth TRUCKPOWER SPRING 2013 Winning results for Murray Racing and Isuzu. Page 17 Jeff Birdseye Marketing Manager Editor: Jeff Birdseye - Marketing Manager Isuzu Australia Ltd. Koichi Yoda – Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer. Phil Taylor – Director and Chief Operating Officer. Editorial and Design: Arkajon. Contact Truck Power: Arkajon Communications Pty Ltd, PO Box 7242, St Kilda Rd VIC 8004. Phone: 03 9867 5611 Fax: 03 9867 5711 Email: truckpower@arkajon.com.au Disclaimer: All material in this magazine is copyright and may not be reproduced in any format without the written permission of the editor. No responsibility is accepted for unsolicited manuscripts, photographs or transparencies. All statements made, although based on information believed to be reliable and accurate cannot be guaranteed and no fault or liability can be accepted for error or omission. Articles in this magazine are published as a service to Isuzu Owners and should not be substituted for specific advice. Products featured in Truck Power are for reference only and are not, in any way, explicitly or implicitly, endorsed by Isuzu Australia Limited. F Series stars in latest off-road video NEWS Watch the video! 3 Scan the QR code with your smart phone or tablet to see a video of the Isuzu F Series off-road range. How to scan Use the QR barcode reader on your device to scan. Your device may already have a reader app installed, if not visit your app store. If you don’t have a smart phone or tablet, go to www.youtube.com, search for Isuzu Australia and go to the channel, then click on the ‘Isuzu F Series Off Road Range – No Road, No Worries’ video. IAL has released a video to showcase the off-road abilities of the Isuzu F Series 4x4 range. Filmed on closed roads at the Australian Automotive Research Centre in Anglesea, south-west of Melbourne, the video shows the FSS 550 4x4 and FTS 800 4x4 negotiating various off-road conditions. The video demonstrates the credentials of the Isuzu F Series 4x4 range which have been proven through years of service in some of the harshest operating conditions and on the job demands with Australia’s emergency services, mining and exploration industries and council applications. Recent enhancements to the Isuzu F Series off-road range bring new levels of safety, driver comfort and entertainment features to the iconic nameplate. IAL recommends operators attend 4x4 driver training prior to driving off-road. Operators should also thoroughly consult the vehicle owner’s manual before heading off-road. Isuzu on show at AFAC conference Isuzu recently participated in the Australasian Fire and Emergency Service Authorities Council (AFAC) Conference, held in September in Melbourne. The Isuzu stand showcased an NPS 300 and FTS 800 Auto with fire-fighting appliance bodies fitted. It also included pictorial displays of Isuzu trucks as used by various emergency service organisations around Australia. The AFAC conference included a seminar element that examined how emergency management services, land managers and communities prepare, respond to and assist with recovery – all vital to developing evidence-based policy and practice for the future. Industrial and Marine Engines display www.isuzu.com.au Interest in the Isuzu 4x4 trucks and industrial engines from conference attendees was very strong. 4 Viewers swear by new Isuzu commercial Dealer Technical Consultant, Jason Leckie. Isuzu’s new humorous television commercial for the NPR 200 Tradepack has been grabbing the attention of television viewers. It features two tradies in a clapped-out old ute and it’s obvious from their cleverly disguised bad language they’re jealous of their mate’s shiny new Isuzu when he turns up on-site. The aim of the commercial is to promote Isuzu’s popular ready-to-work NPR 200 Tradepack as the best choice for tradies looking to make the switch from their current work vehicle. The commercial was first aired in mid-September and is currently screening nationally on several Foxtel channels, in addition to Tradepack sponsorships for a range of popular TV shows such as Ice Road Truckers and Pawn Stars, and traffic network sponsorships on Triple M radio. The campaign was supported by comprehensive targeted online banner advertising throughout September and October, as well as a homepage takeover of www.trucksales.com.au Watch the video! Scan the QR code with your smart phone or tablet to watch Isuzu’s Tradepack TVC. How to scan Use the QR barcode reader on your device to scan. Your device may already have a reader app installed, if not visit your app store. If you don’t have a smart phone or tablet, go to www.youtube.com, search for Isuzu Australia and go to the channel, then click on the ‘Isuzu Trucks Tradepack TVC’ video. IAL Technical Assistance team welcomes a new face IAL has strengthened its technical assistance team with the addition of a new Dealer Technical Consultant, Jason Leckie. Jason commenced his role at IAL in July, prior to which he worked at Isuzu dealer, Westar Trucks. Jason has many years’ experience with Isuzu products, beginning his career in the motor industry as an apprentice technician at Westar Trucks, following which he worked as a qualified technician for a number of years. Jason progressed his career within Westar Trucks to become a service advisor and then an Isuzu warranty consultant. Welcome to the team, Jason. Airpower brings Darwin up to speed on FY Series Northern Territory Isuzu Trucks dealership, Airpower, recently held a special event to welcome Isuzu’s new FY Series range to the greater Darwin region. On the day, Airpower displayed a range of FY Series variants, including a tilt-tray demonstration truck and two agitators that were ready to be delivered to customers. TRUCKPOWER SPRING 2013 Adding to the event was a presentation from existing customer, Halkitis Bros, who previously purchased two Isuzu FY agitators and shared their positive experiences with potential customers. Also in attendance representing IAL, were Zone Managers, Alan Miller and Paul Sibley. “The future of Isuzu’s FY Series range in the Northern Territory looks positive. As a result of the day, Airpower received several new enquiries about the FY Series models from potential customers,” Violet Song, Airpower Advertising Coordinator, said. Airpower also conducted a business card draw during the event, with a great range of prizes on offer, all from the Isuzu merchandise range. 5 NEWS Chief Engineer, Product Strategy, Simon Humphries. Leading engineering manager rejoins Isuzu Trucks Highly regarded senior commercial vehicle engineer, Simon Humphries, has rejoined IAL as Chief Engineer, Product Strategy, taking over from Colin White who retires after nine years’ service with the company. Mr Humphries first joined Isuzu-General Motors (as it was known at the time) in 1998 as Truck Sales Engineer, before being promoted to the senior engineering role in 2001. In early 2009 he left IAL after successfully overseeing several large model roll-outs with the truck market leader, including a 100-plus, all-new model introduction in 2007 and 2008. Upon leaving IAL, Mr Humphries joined Wesfarmers’ Evol LNG where he was Business Mr Humphries said he was very excited at the prospect of rejoining IAL after several years expanding his skill base with Evol and TIC. “I’m delighted at being given the opportunity to resume working with IAL,” he said. “In recent years the company has restructured its sales department, while the engineering team has also grown in size – I’m looking forward to working with both to ensure we continue to deliver superior products to our customers.” IAL Director and Chief Operating Officer, Phil Taylor, said Mr Humphries’ return to IAL would yield benefits for both the Isuzu brand and its customers. “Simon is highly regarded in the commercial vehicle industry and will strengthen our engineering department,” Mr Taylor said. “His two recent roles have expanded his knowledge base and industry contacts, and he returns to IAL able to offer our company more than ever before – Simon will make a strong contribution.” www.isuzu.com.au Mr Humphries was also heavily involved in development work in the lead-up to the launch of Isuzu’s second generation compressed natural gas range. Manager – East Coast for two years. For the past three years, he held the position of Chief Technical Officer with the Truck Industry Council (TIC), Australia’s peak truck manufacturer and major component supplier representative group. 6 FEATURE Bingo Group cleans No job too big or small for waste management experts. B ingo Group has been helping keep Sydney gleaming with the aid of its Isuzu fleet, including two new Isuzu FYJ 2000 8x4 trucks fitted with hook lift bodies. Since the company was established in 2006, Bingo Group has been offering a range of waste management services to residential, commercial and industrial customers in metropolitan Sydney. Beginning operations with just four trucks and 100 bins, Bingo Group has come a long way in the past eight years, developing from a small skip bin company to offering customers a complete waste management solution. Today, the company has a fleet of over 60 trucks, including 45 Isuzus, approximately 4,000 bins and 110 staff. TRUCKPOWER SPRING 2013 Its range of services now includes skip bin hire and commercial and industrial waste bin hire/ service, while also operating recycling centres and offering civil services. Bingo Group operates from several sites across Sydney, with its head office and workshop located in Silverwater and its recycling yards in St Peters and Auburn. According to Bingo Group’s Internal Sales and Marketing Manager, Sargon Raoul, the company stands out from its competitors because it strives to deliver exceptional customer service. “We are constantly looking at ways to simplify our processes so we can provide the best service. We have a large fleet so we can service our customers with faster and more reliable turnaround times,” Mr Raoul said. “We also invest heavily in marketing our brand and trucks, and significant resources go towards training our employees and providing them with the qualifications they require to do a better job for our customers. “We offer the complete package – a one stop waste management service for all residential, commercial and industrial needs.” In addition to Bingo Group’s new Isuzu FYJ 2000 8x4 trucks, its fleet also includes many other Isuzus ranging from the NQR 450s through to FXZ 1500s. These trucks serve a variety of applications and are fitted out as skip bin and hook lift trucks as well as crane trucks and service vehicles. “Our Isuzu trucks are used to deliver and pick up our bins from customers. They are used six days a week and travel approximately 50,000 kilometres a year. To date, we have not replaced any of our Isuzus – the oldest is a 2007 model which is still in good condition,” Mr Raoul said. “Our trucks are required to operate in rough conditions, such as in and out of construction sites and navigating areas with tight access. In most cases they handle these conditions well. “We believe Isuzu trucks are great. They are the most reliable for what we do and through experience we have discovered they suit our work conditions best. The FYJ was recommended to us and the decision has worked well. We didn’t have any reservations when purchasing this model even though it is relatively new to the Isuzu lineup. We knew it would be very good and we love it. “The FY Series looks the part and is also very functional for hooklift applications, the driver feedback has been very positive,” Mr Raoul said. 7 FYJ 2000 Auto specification at a glance GVM: 30,000 kg Advanced Technology: GCM: 42,500 kg Driver airbag Engine: 9.8 litre, 6-cylinder and Euro V SiTEC Series III 350 ISRI 6860 seat with integrated seatbelt pretensioner Power: 257 kW @ 2,000 rpm ADR 42 compliant sleeper with mattress Torque: 1422 Nm @ 1,200 – 1,500 rpm ECE-R29 compliant cab Transmission: Allison 4430 Series Automatic ECE-R93 compliant Front Underrun Protective Device (FUPD) Suspension: Hendrickson Airbag Antilock Braking System (ABS) Standard Cross Locks Load sharing front suspension equaliser with shock absorber Front stabiliser bar Cruise control up with Isuzu fleet Bingo Group Internal Sales and Marketing Manager, Sargon Raoul. www.isuzu.com.au 8 FEATURE Isuzu brightens future for Urban Group Energy Renewable energy specialists add spark to solar power awareness. TRUCKPOWER SPRING 2013 9 Urban Group Energy stand at the All Energy Australia exhibition in Melbourne. O ver one million Australian homes and businesses have switched to solar power – not only saving them money but helping the environment as well. Spreading the good word about renewable energy is not an easy task; however with the recent development of the ‘Energy Truck’ – a classroom on wheels – energy efficiency education just got a whole lot easier. Created by energy efficiency specialists, Urban Group Energy, the Energy Truck delivers a wealth of information and practical tutorials on solar power and energy management products at trade shows and exhibitions. Based on an Isuzu NNR 200, the Energy Truck was conceived as a fully equipped interactive demonstration unit which can also be used as a roadshow solution for potential renewable energy clients. Urban Group Energy’s products and solutions help businesses reduce their energy consumption by utilising the latest equipment and technology. Employing a staff of 100, Urban Group Energy has offices in Sydney and Erina, New South Wales. According to Marketing Manager, Kim Bradley, the Energy Truck cab chassis matches a long list of requirements. “We need a vehicle small enough to drive with a car licence, yet large enough to showcase our entire product range,” Kim said. “Flexibility is also an important factor as we required a cab chassis that would be easy to customise and fit out. “In addition, we wanted to buy from a reputable brand we can trust. “Product reliability is also important as the Energy Truck is destined to travel long distances around Australia.” The custom-made truck van body is designed to provide an interactive hands-on experience and was built by specialised local body builders, Westrucks, located in Wetherill Park, New South Wales. The fit out includes a large lighting display which offers a real-time demonstration of the lighting efficiency of varying products – the energy consumption control panel easily and effectively establishes and compares the energy consumption of selected products. Kim said the Isuzu NNR 200 has many appealing features. “The size of the truck is a perfect fit for showrooms and exhibitions,” she said. “It is a great talking piece and delivers endless possibilities in lead generation, rapid sales and return on investment. “The truck’s modern design goes well with Urban Group Energy’s corporate look.” Kim mentioned feedback from the drivers has been very positive. “A select few have driven the truck so far and are surprised at how user-friendly the NNR 200 is,” she said. “They said the truck was quite easy to manoeuver into showrooms. “Everyone agrees the truck provides a comfortable and easy drive.” The showcased products include LED down lights, LED shop lights, fluorescent lights and banks, halogen down lights, halogen shop lights, tunnel lights and highbay lights. The Energy Truck is ideal for generating a wealth of sales leads at trade shows, shopping centres and conferences by displaying the benefits of efficient energy in front of potential customers’ eyes. Urban Group Energy Marketing Manager, Kim Bradley. www.isuzu.com.au The company services business to business clients such as industry resellers, industry distributors, channel partners, installers, electricians and traders. (l-r) Urban Group Energy Sales Representative, Mark Roberts and Wholesale Solar Sales Manager, John Walters examining a solar panel display. 10 FEATURE Laurie’s Kids Alive makes a splash with new Isuzu Truck Mobile education unit aids kids’ water safety awareness. (l-r) Former Olympic swim coach, Laurie Lawrence; lifesaver Lil and Boo the alien. TRUCKPOWER SPRING 2013 F ew who saw will ever forget legendary Olympic swim coach Laurie Lawrence’s animated pool side demeanor as he cheered his young charger, Duncan Armstrong, to Gold in the 200 freestyle final at the Seoul games in 1988. Fortunately Laurie’s passion for winning is only surpassed by his passion and commitment to raise children’s water awareness through the ‘Kids Alive’ program. Laurie started the Kids Alive program in 2000 after he learned that around 63 children under the age of five were drowning in Australia each year. Kids Alive team now travels all over Australia to perform to school groups. “The Kids Alive program began with the help of media outlets such as Channels 7, 9, 10 and CRA, who played radio and television ads which were designed to generate awareness amongst parents. As a result, the number of drownings decreased to 35.” Along with the Australian Automotive Dealers Association (AADA) and Gold Coast Isuzu, Isuzu Australia Limited has supported the program which provided an Isuzu NPR 200 truck for the Kids Alive team to use as they travel around Australia raising water safety awareness. In addition to the advertisements, Laurie created a water safety pantomime show for children, which incorporated an educational song and dance teaching them how to stay safe by the pool. The The eye catching truck features a polished alloy bull bar, is fitted with satellite navigation and a colourful sign-written body making it a great 11 (l-r) Boo the alien; former Olympic swim coach, Laurie Lawrence; IAL Business Planning Manager and Company Secretary, Paul Evans; IAL Queensland Dealer Sales Manager, Chris Musch and lifesaver Lil. mobile billboard for the program. “It’s an excellent truck. We visit towns all over Australia free of charge and schools can come and visit us to see the show,” Laurie said. “We use the Isuzu truck to carry all of our audio visual equipment. A senior member of the on-road team is responsible for driving the truck to the next location each time. To further spread the safety message, Laurie has developed an educational DVD that is provided free of charge to new mothers in hospital. “Over one million DVDs about water safety have been given to new parents thanks to the Federal Government,” Laurie said. “We now have achieved the lowest record of preschool children drowning, with the total reducing from 35 to 21. We are aiming to be the first country in the world with no preschool drownings.” Isuzu Business Planning Manager, Paul Evans, said contributing to the Kids Alive program was a great opportunity to help educate Australians about keeping children safe by the water. “Isuzu Australia Limited was delighted to contribute to Laurie’s Kids Alive program and help prevent the tragic drowning of children under five through education and awareness,” Paul said. www.isuzu.com.au “We have received very good feedback about the Kids Alive show from school teachers. The kids go crazy for it. It’s like a rock and roll tour. “Thanks to the donations we received we don’t need to worry about any equipment or our vehicle, we are ready to tour.” 12 FEATURE Precious cargo on the move with Isuzu transporters New vehicle specialists expand fleet. Patrick Autocare Victorian and Tasmanian Transport Manger, Neil Salvador. N othing beats picking up a brand new car – the sparkling paint, that ‘new car’ smell, but few give any thought to how new cars arrive at the dealership. For all vehicles, the journey begins at the docks or a local manufacturing facility; it’s then the delicate task of companies such as Patrick Autocare, to ensure the precious cargo gets delivered safely and reliably to the dealership. For more than 50 years, Patrick Autocare has set the pace in the Australian automotive industry, offering integrated new motor vehicle processing, storage and distribution. The company provides its comprehensive range of services to some of Australia’s largest manufacturers and importers as well as fleet operators, dealerships, national dealership networks and the general public. TRUCKPOWER SPRING 2013 With its on-wharf and off-wharf sites at key destinations around Australia, the company’s logistical solutions include transport through road, rail and sea with a total distribution approach, handled by over 1,000 team members across all of Australia. Patrick Autocare’s 500-strong equipment fleet distributes more than a million vehicles annually and includes a fleet of Isuzu trucks ranging from FXD 1000s to smaller N Series models. Apart from using Isuzu trucks for transportation purposes, Patrick Autocare also has a longstanding Car delivery at Brighton Holden Dealership. business relationship with Isuzu, as it transports Isuzu trucks to the Isuzu dealer network. According to Branch Manager Central Region, Joe Berlingeri, Isuzu is therefore very much front of mind when looking for a new truck. “We can always count on Isuzu to deliver on its promise of quality and reliability,” Joe said. “We’ve never had any trouble with the Isuzu trucks in our fleet. “With Isuzu’s extensive range of models, we were able to find a truck that suited our requirements.” The most recent purchase was an FXD 1000 which is currently being used as a metro car carrier in the eastern Australian states. The new addition is fitted with a custom-made hybrid trailer which can carry up to four cars. The company worked closely with truck and trailer body builder, D’Angelo’s, located in Laverton North, Victoria to build a trailer meeting the strict requirements for metro vehicle delivery. To enable the truck to easily manoeuver around dealerships and tight residential streets, the trailer is only 14.5 metres long. For greater safety the hybrid trailer design allows loading of the top decks from ground level, the decks then hydraulically lift into position which in turn removes the need for the driver to work at height. Joe said the FXD 1000’s features are well matched for their metro car carrying trailer. “The truck’s power output (257 kW @ 2,000 RPM) is ideal to tow the custom-made four-car carrier,” he said. “Chassis length and height were also important factors for us allowing easy mounting of the trailer. “Furthermore, the FXD 1000’s GCM of 36,000 kg is just right to carry the weight of four cars.” Patrick Autocare prides itself in its continuous development of automotive transport technology. Through a seamless and fully integrated computerised environment, the company is able to provide real-time vehicle tracking, reducing vehicle handling time and providing more efficient deliveries across Australia. Joe said the FXD 1000 model in particular is wellsuited to the company’s needs. “We wanted a truck model that would be mainly used for local deliveries within Sydney and Melbourne metro areas as well as the odd near city highway run when needed,” he said. “So far the FXD 1000 has proved to be up to the task – it’s quite the workhorse. “The truck’s performance has been very wellreceived. The drivers are all pleasantly surprised at just how good the FXD 1000 is – it outperforms their expectations.” 13 www.isuzu.com.au 14 FEATURE Road Safety Meet Vanessa. She is a big fan of music, loves a good chat, playing games, giving away prizes and chilling out in the sun. TRUCKPOWER SPRING 2013 15 Warrior The Vanessa crew. Watch the video! Scan the QR code with your smart phone or tablet to see a video of TAC’s Vanessa. How to scan If you don’t have a smart phone or tablet, go to www.youtube.com, search for Isuzu Australia and go to the channel, then click on the ‘Isuzu Truck Power - On The Road with Vanessa’ video. www.isuzu.com.au Use the QR barcode reader on your device to scan. Your device may already have a reader app installed, if not visit your app store. 16 FEATURE S Festival goers take on the Pac Man challenge. he is also a big orange truck that frequently attends Victoria’s most popular music festivals. Born in 2006, the original Vanessa began as a program and a vehicle to deliver the Transport Accident Commission’s (TAC) road safety messages to young people at high-risk events such as music festivals and street parties. Vanessa’s key message is ‘your mate’s life is in your hands’. The latest mobile entertainment/education centre was created by advertising gurus, the Lifelounge Agency, and is built on a new Isuzu FTR 900 cab chassis. According to Road Safety Manager, Samantha Cockfield, the Isuzu FTR 900 model is well suited to accommodate the high safety standards required by the TAC. “When looking for a new truck for the Vanessa program, we had to ensure that it reflects the road safety messages we are delivering,” Samantha said. “We changed the back bench seat to individual seats with separate restraints. “For added safety, we also installed a GPS tracking system that provides advice to the driver about speed limits, bridge heights and other safety issues.” In conjunction with providing awareness about road safety, Vanessa also houses breathalyzer machines so festival goers can test their blood alcohol content for free before they drive home. Furthermore, Vanessa also offers a ‘chill out’ space for those who want to take some time out from the event. TRUCKPOWER SPRING 2013 When on board, visitors can help themselves to a free photo booth, watch the TAC’s ‘Make a film, make a difference’ films and music videos, play retro video games or just relax on couches and have a break from the festival. In order to appeal to the young adult demographic, Vanessa was conceived as a separate subsidiary brand of the TAC, without using the more corporate look and feel of the TAC. The Isuzu FTR 900’s body was specially designed to meet the requirements of the Vanessa program and includes a hydraulic roof that turns the truck into a two storey, five metre high viewing platform that Retro style interior. festival goers can view the whole festival from. The raised platform also has couches and a retro games console so that festival goers can relax but still see the stage, so they don’t miss out on any of their favourite bands. Samantha said the FTR 900 chassis was the ideal fit for the program’s requirements. “We wanted a truck that adheres to the Australian Legal Road requirements,” Samantha said. “The FTR 900 comes with a standard ECE-R29 compliant cab which is a big tick for us. “For extra safety, we fitted the optional reversing cameras and extra seatbelts. “A dual cabin was also a must as we need to be able to seat and transport at least five staff.” The vehicle was designed to allow a constant and natural progression of foot traffic. Patrons can wander through the vehicle and enjoy engaging with the staff and activities at their own leisure. The inbuilt slide-out stairways allow multiple entry/exit points from the side and back and allow sections of the vehicle to be separated during high foot traffic times. This allows Vanessa to be completely self-sufficient at events. The truck body was built from the ground up in over 10 months and was project managed by event production experts, the District Agency. A long wheelbase was added and an additional ‘lazy axle’ was installed to accommodate the weight of the 12.5 metre long body. According to Samantha, the Vanessa crew finds the truck enjoyable and easy to drive. “Despite the large size of the truck, it is easy to drive and has a great turning circle,” she said. “Vanessa can get through most tight streets without a hitch.” This is the Vanessa program’s eighth year on the road and it’s estimated over one million Victorians are engaged through the program at music festivals and other events annually. Furthermore, its inbuilt hydraulic stabilisation ensures a level venue for patron safety. Inside, the truck body is decorated in a retro style ‘70s theme with an authentic shag pile carpet and customised wallpaper. For added flexibility, Vanessa was designed to run using site power or through an inbuilt generator that can supply the entire vehicle’s power needs. Festival goer playing a game of hopscotch. FEATURE STRAIGHT FROM THE HORSE’S MOUTH 17 Horse Trainer, Paul Murray. Isuzu takes Murray Racing to the finish line. S port of kings veteran and business owner, Bede Murray, established his horse training business, Murray Racing with his wife Edie over 50 years ago. The main facility is located at Kembla Grange south of Wollongong, New South Wales, where Bede has over 100 horses in his care and employs a staff of 18, including his sons Paul and Graeme. Murray Racing’s services are tailored for thoroughbreds. They comprise race horse training, stud work, breeding and hiring agistment and ‘spelling’ (a place for horses to rest in between races). Bede has a knack for picking out winners and his training methods have resulted in champions such as Universal Prince, Coniston Bluebird, Hussars Command, Half Hennessy and Victory Vein. According to Bede, Isuzu trucks have made a good impression on the company. “This is my second Isuzu horse float. When it was time to upgrade to a larger vehicle, we knew that the Isuzu FSD 700 was the truck for us as we never Bede is proud of his 7.3 metre horse float design which is a good fit for the Isuzu FSD 700. “I wanted something that would suit the needs of the horses and be adaptable for any type of situation,” he said. “We had the truck body interior fitted with individual rubber padded stalls to cater for up to nine horses. “For extra flexibility, the float is equipped with specially designed partitions that can be adjusted depending on the horses’ size. “The FSD 700 has a passenger area behind the cab for our strappers (race horse carers) travelling with the horses and plenty of storage for the racing gear. According to Bede, the new truck drives effortlessly on the road. “The truck handles hills and steep inclines with ease, even with nine horses in the back of the float,” he said. “At times, the interstate trips can take up to 10 hours. The FSD 700’s easy ride makes the long trips a lot more comfortable for both the driver and horses.” www.isuzu.com.au To transport the horses to race meetings across New South Wales, Victoria and Queensland, he now has two Isuzu based floats, the latest being an Isuzu FSD 700 featuring airbag rear suspension. had any problems with our first Isuzu,” Bede said. 18 IAL WORLD Faster partS for Northern customers IAL is pleased to announce its new 15,000m2 warehouse facility in Brisbane is now open. T he warehouse, which complements the Melbourne parts facility, was built to better serve the parts requirements of Isuzu customers in northern Australia and beyond. TRUCKPOWER SPRING 2013 The new facility provides customers with faster and more efficient parts availability and has become the Oceania Parts Hub, servicing the South Pacific region including the rapidly expanding Papua New Guinean market. The new Brisbane operation provides faster, more efficient parts delivery to both Isuzu dealers and customers and also houses the offices of IAL’s Queensland based regional zone managers. IAL Director – IT, Engine & Parts Operations, Peter Rutkis, said the new facility was already yielding benefits. “Parts delivery times have been cut substantially since the facility opened,” Mr Rutkis said. “Brisbane Airport offers a daily air service to Papua New Guinea and is ideally situated to service other locations in the South Pacific so it made sound business sense to develop a site in Brisbane. “We are meeting the high parts demand in Queensland and the South Pacific with ease,” he said. “We will continue to further enhance our parts delivery processes and look forward to meeting our customers’ parts needs well into the future with this new facility.” Intelligent transport systems gain momentum I ntelligent transport systems (ITS) are becoming more commonplace within the Australian transport industry and can provide a range of benefits for road transport operators and their customers, truck drivers and other road users, and the various authorities responsible for managing and maintaining the road and other transport networks. The Department of Infrastructure and Regional Development defines ITS as “any technology applied to transport and infrastructure to transfer information between systems for improved safety, productivity and environmental performance.” ITS can be divided into three basic categories covering autonomous in-vehicle systems, vehicle to vehicle systems and vehicle to infrastructure systems. such as navigation, traffic and roadside services, variable speed limits, tolling, and driving distance and time monitoring systems for heavy transport are examples of vehicle to infrastructure systems. A policy framework developed by the government provides a guide to ensure that the development and use of technology in ITS is compatible from jurisdiction to jurisdiction and fits with the shared vision of safe, sustainable, efficient, reliable and integrated transport. A seminar was recently conducted by the Transport Industry Council (TIC) and provided an overview of the state of play in ITS in Australia, the roles and responsibilities of the various regulatory and management authorities and examples of how the technologies are employed in other countries. With presentations from a range of respected industry participants including the TIC, ITS INDUSTRY INSIDER The following information has been derived from the ITS Australia website (www.its-australia. com.au) and the Department of Infrastructure and Regional Development website (www. infrastructure.gov.au/transport/its/). 19 Australia CEO Susan Harris and international expert Dr. Peter Sweatman of the Univeristy of Michigan Transport Research Institute, the seminar provided an informative and timely forum to discuss the developments of ITS in Australia. Melbourne will soon be in the international spotlight with the 23rd international ITS Summit scheduled for October 2016. Importantly, host cities and nations often reap long term benefits from such events with technology and systems installed as part of demonstration trials for the summit remaining in place following the event. This provides ongoing value to the local industry through the direct use of the technology and also feeds into the overall national experience and knowledge. We will be providing updates in the lead up to the summit and will progressively explore some different technologies in use in ITS. In-vehicle ITS systems have been a part of daily driving life in most modern vehicles for some time now, most recognisably in the form of safety features such electronic stability control, adaptive cruise control and more recently lane departure monitoring. Vehicle to vehicle and vehicle to infrastructure technology has also become more commonplace with examples of the former including collision avoidance and emergency notification systems, while the monitoring, collection and relay of information Truck telematics diagram. www.isuzu.com.au An example of current ITS in some vehicles and trucks. C-ITS diagram. 20 IAL PARTS & SERVICES New water pumps ideal for temperature control I suzu has recently expanded its Best Value Parts (BVP) range with the addition of new water pumps. The two new water pumps have been developed for NK/NL 2003-2006 models and NPR/NPS/NQR 2005-2006 models. Isuzu’s BVP range provides a cost-effective alternative to owners of older model Isuzu trucks who aren’t prepared to compromise on safety and reliability. All BVP parts are manufactured to the highest standards to fit Isuzu specifications, making service and repair jobs easy and more cost efficient. The NK/NL 2003 - 2006 4JH1 and NPR/NPS/NQR 2005 -2006 4HK1 water pumps are competitively priced at just $100. For more information, please contact your local Isuzu dealership. Genuine Accessories range expanded to add more bling I suzu has recently added to its genuine accessories range with the introduction of a wheel simulator kit for the Isuzu NQR 450 model. The 19.5” wheel simulator kit can be used to cover existing wheels to provide a more polished chrome appearance. The kit is sold for RRP of $605 per kit and will also suit some recreational vehicles fitted with the NQR 450 Isuzu axle. TRUCKPOWER SPRING 2013 All Isuzu accessories are designed and manufactured to meet Isuzu’s rigorous engineering standards. For more information, please contact your local Isuzu dealership. An oldie becoming a goodie The Isuzu 1979 SBR Heritage Truck project is fast drawing to completion with the vehicle expected to be ready for the road by the end of the year. T he IAL Product Development team recently took delivery of a wooden floor tray body to match the truck’s vintage look. The custom era-specific design of the body was influenced by industry stalwarts Harry, Frank and Rod of Austruck Truck bodies in Seaford, Victoria. Working to the requirements of ‘ye good ol days’, Austruck designed and built the tray body to replicate what would have been the norm in 1979. The body sports an authentic Tasmanian oak wooden floor, incandescent lighting and the ever faithful ‘U’ bolts. It was an unusual build in our modern times of particle board and LED lamps. New headlights and grille. Original air vent control. The truck interior has also been the focus of special attention with the re-skinned dash pad finding its place in the cabin alongside the re-trimmed seats and newly restored instrument panels, all given life through a revitalised electrical system. As the project draws to a close in the coming months the much loved Isuzu SBR from Dandenong will have its end of line mechanical checks before returning to B&K Panels for a final polish. Stay tuned for the pending release of the new old Isuzu SBR! www.isuzu.com.au New exhaust pipe. Authentic fuel gauge. TECH TORQUE Authentic Tasmanian oak wood tray. 21 22 TRUCK OF THE YEAR Truck of the Year Entries are now closed for the 201314 Truck of the year competition; the grand prize winner of the $5,000 Caltex ‘StarCard’ will be announced in the next edition along with full details of next year’s exciting new prize. So please keep the entries coming. Submit your entry by sending us a photo of your Isuzu truck/s along with a brief description, your address and contact details to: Isuzu Truck of the Year competition, PO Box 7242, Melbourne, VIC, 8004, or email truckpower@arkajon.com.au Good luck! WINNER Raymar Hire – FYJ 2000 Trash and Stash – FXY 1500 Industrial bin hire company, Raymar Hire, uses its new Isuzu FYJ 2000 8x4 with a 25 ton Hiab Multilift LHZ roll-on roll-off waste bin lifter to deliver large bins to building sites. Waste management business, Trash ‘N’ Stash, is keeping Melbourne shops, restaurants, schools, health care facilities and body corporate organisations fresh with its bin and mini skip hire service. Owner, Ray Engels, uses the truck almost daily in his contracting to high-end building businesses in South Australia. Functioning similar to a tipper, the truck body lowers to allow Ray to put bins on the ground and drive his excavator out of the back of the truck. “The Isuzu FYJ makes my life so much easier. I am loving the truck and have a big smile on my face while driving it,” Ray said. St. George Foodservice – FRR 600 Leading Sydney foodservice distributor, St. George Foodservice, has recently purchased an Isuzu FRR 600 to meet the needs of businesses in the foodservice industry. The company distributes quality small goods, cheeses, poultry, fresh meats, frozen, grocery, cleaning, beverage and packing products. TRUCKPOWER SPRING 2013 The truck has a custom-built eight pallet back box with a thermostatically controlled movable internal wall to break up frozen and chilled sections in any configuration. It also includes L.E.D lighting, a separate chemical box and custom-made side and back pull-out aluminum steps with warning indicators. Sales Manager, Jim Hondros, said he is impressed with the truck’s features. “The automated transmission and cruise control make my life easier - no more stop-starting in peak hour traffic,” Jim said. “The truck’s power output is also more than enough for the goods we carry.” “The truck is a mobile billboard for my newly established business. I have been operating excavators and skid steer loaders for 25 years, but have recently moved into the waste bin line of work. “I had a great experience with North East Isuzu. Rock Pinneri and David Lorenzo from the dealership’s engineering department were great to work with and assisted me in modifying the truck to suit my needs.” Based in Research, Victoria, the business currently employs eight workers and runs a fleet of six Isuzu trucks which consists of, an old FVD 950, FVD 1000, FXY 1400 and new FXY 1500 Auto, all fitted with green garbage compactor bodies, and a smaller NPR 350 which is used to transport the mini skips. Business Partner, Jon Jupp, said Isuzu trucks are ideal for the waste management industry. “I enjoy driving the FVD 1000 as it’s very zippy and great for metropolitan areas. It loves the hills. The FXY 1500 Auto is also a great choice for hilly areas,” Jon said. “The Isuzu trucks are very nice. It’s not just the way they drive, it’s the whole package. They have smooth transmissions and comfortable interiors. The heated mirrors are a nice touch during early winter mornings. “The trucks’ tight turning circles, due to their short wheelbases, are very helpful when maneuvering in and out of small spaces.” WINNER WINNER Renfrey – FYH 2000 Trimad – NPR Tradepack Plant Hire company, Renfrey, specialises in bulk earthworks, load haul and major civil, infrastructure and mining projects. Adelaide based Architectural cladding company, Trimad, recently acquired two new NPR 200 Tradepacks to transport tools and building materials. In order to get the job done, Renfrey acquired a new heavy duty Isuzu FYH 2000 which is used as a water truck for dust suppression, compaction, stabilisation on haul roads and mining and construction sites. The FYH 2000 has a 17,000 litre water tank body with dual remote control water cannons mounted front and rear, a dribble bar, hose reel and suction pumps. It also has air operated safety rails for top access. Purchasing Officer, Andrew Whitfield, said the vehicle has been fitted with a monitoring system, GPS tracking, fire suppression system, reverse cameras and roll over protection structure and falling object protective structures. Noel and Judy Schwartz – NPR 200 Tradepack Western Australian duo, Noel and Judy Schwartz, have turned their Isuzu NPR 200 Tradepack into a mobile home away from home. The two trucks have been fitted with custommade under tray tool boxes. Each tool box is fitted out identically with tools and on-site kit. They also have an under tray PVC water tank with two taps, a 7.5 kva generator, digging gear and lockable storage areas. The truck tows a 21 foot caravan and carries a 4x4 quad bike, twin 120 water tanks and a main storage area which is fitted with triple 90 watt solar panels and roll out drawers for tools. Director, Scott Taylor, said the trucks are well suited for the demanding job. “The extra visibility of being in a large vehicle has been very helpful as is the ability for us to drive the truck on a car licence,” Noel said. “The trucks are extremely comfortable on long road trips, very economical, reliable and look great on the road,” Scott said. “We even had clients call us mentioning they have seen them on the road and would like to meet up to discuss a project. “We have received positive feedback from the operators – they love the truck’s comfort,” Nick said 23 The couple is very impressed with the truck’s features. “In the past we have used a Mitsubishi Pajero and a Toyota Landcruiser as tow vehicles but they are no comparison for the capability and comfort of the NPR 200. “The standard features of the Isuzu cab are great especially the multi-function centre with integrated navigation.” Smokin’ Barry’s - NNR 200 Coober Pedy District Council – FRR 500 and FVR 1000 Entrepreneur and business owner, Jim White, has transformed an Isuzu NNR 200 into a mobile southern style BBQ kitchen. B & J Leach Transport – FVY 1400 Access equipment transporter, B & J Leach, has taken on a new FVY 1400 to deliver scissor lifts, boom lifts and forklifts to clients around metro Melbourne. Located in the harsh outback of South Australia, the Coober Pedy District Council has recently purchased two new Isuzu trucks, a FRR 500 and FVR 1000, to help with council maintenance. Visiting a range of Victorian music festivals and events, the Smokin’ Barrys truck provides mouthwatering slow cooked meats and a delicious selection of salads for those who have worked up an appetite. The FVR 1000 is fitted with a garbage compactor body while the FRR 500 has a hydraulic tilt tip tray to transport skip bins. Jim plans to start a franchise which will exclusively use Isuzu trucks. Business Owner, Brett Leach, said he is a big fan of Isuzu trucks. The Isuzu NNR 200 has a custom-made van body with a fully equipped kitchen which includes a gas fryer, gas oven, cold salad bar, fridge and freezer. “This is our third Isuzu and we didn’t even consider another brand since our other two Isuzus have been so reliable,” Brett said. Works Manager, Jan Van Der Merwe, said the Isuzu trucks are well-suited for the harsh environment of Coober Pedy. “The semi–auto feature is a big favourite for the driver. “They are very happy to jump in and don’t want to get out! “The size of the truck is ideal for my business as it is small enough to be driven on a car licence,” Jim said. “The NNR 200 has a great turning circle and is easy to drive through tight streets.” “The sat nav option is great because you can set it for your truck’s height and avoid any low bridges. “I recommend Isuzu to all my friends who are looking to purchase a truck.” www.isuzu.com.au “Not only are the trucks tough, but they are really comfortable as well,” Jan said. The FVY 1400 has an Ekebol tray which is ideal for transporting heavy machinery. 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