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Trucksales Staff16 Apr 2024
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Foodbank fleet boosted with donated Isuzu

Foodbank WA recently received the keys to a new light-duty Isuzu truck, courtesy of Busby Investments, Major Motors Isuzu and Isuzu Australia Limited

The new addition to the Foodbank fleet, an NLR 45-150 AMT with a refrigerated van body, brought about through this collective community spirit, will play an essential role in Foodbank WA’s mobile food service in and around Perth. 

John McShera, Group General Manager and Director of Busby Investments (trading as Budget Car and Truck Rentals WA), who has a long-term business relationship with the not-for-profit company, and Major Motors Isuzu were a driving force behind organising the truck donation.

“Rome wasn't built in a day; it's taken about six months of planning to get to the stage where the keys are now in the hands of Foodbank WA,” said Mr McShera.

“We have a long-standing partnership with Major Motors who supply Isuzu Trucks for our own fleet and are a family business like Busby Investments.

Sales Manager at Major Motors Forrestfield Peter Dewar (left) with Senior Infrastructure and Logistics Manager of Foodbank WA Mike McLaren

“It’s been a real community effort, for the good of the community itself.”

Foodbank is a national food relief organisation providing food and groceries to a large number of charities and school breakfast programs. 

Foodbank WA focuses its efforts on reducing food stress, collecting donations from around the state and distributing to those in need. 

They rely on volunteers to drive their vehicles on collection rounds, from partnering suppliers and distribution centres to various locations around Perth.

The Isuzu NLR was donated by community-spirited companies and Isuzu Australia

Truck models such as Isuzu’s NLR 45-150 AMT, with a GVM of 4500kg and a two-pedal transmission, are able to be driven on a standard car licence. This is favoured by Foodbank WA and their volunteers on the road, explained Mike McLaren, Foodbank WA Senior Infrastructure and Logistics Manager.

“We offer a Mobile Foodbank in Perth, driving to roughly 30 set locations every single week and delivering fresh produce and hampers, which are collected directly from our trucks,” explained Mr McLaren.

“The standard car licence model NLR is very good for our volunteers on the road as we like standardisation across our fleet, so the trucks are all the same to drive and the staff don't require extra licensing.”

The Isuzu trucks are stardarised by Foodbank so all volunteers can drive them

The NLR 45-150 also comes supported with active safety features in Isuzu’s Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) with advanced emergency braking, lane departure warnings, forward collision warnings and more making each trip to collect food donations a safer proposition for the drivers. 

Demand for Foodbank WA’s services, volunteers and drivers is expected to increase as the WA operation looks to expand its Mobile Foodbank service.

Major Motors Isuzu Sales Manager, Peter Dewar, said the dealership was pleased to assist with delivering a suitable truck model for Foodbank WA and fostering strong relationships within their local transport community.

“Major Motors has had an excellent relationship with Busby Investments, so when John McShera reached out to us to assist with a reliable truck chassis, we were more than happy to lend a hand,” said Mr Dewar.

The refrigerated trucks help communities in and around Perth

“The NLR features all the new safety systems that Isuzu Trucks offer in their light-duty models, so I think that across the board, the drivers will be happy with this.

“The Automated Manual Transmission in the NLR is also a great choice for the range of drivers in Foodbank's volunteer staff team.”

Craig White, Head of Sales for Isuzu Australia Limited, said Isuzu was pleased to provide support in delivering the new truck for Foodbank WA.

From Left: Group Operations Manager of Busby Investments WA Brad Parker, Group General Manager and Director of Busby Investments WA John McShera, Senior Infrastructure and Logistics Manager of Foodbank WA Mike McLaren, Sales Manager at Major Motors Forrestfield Peter Dewar

“The good work that Foodbank WA do is invaluable and speaks for itself, so we are proud to partner with them in this endeavour,” said Mr White.

“It is wonderful to see that the great relationship between the three companies and Isuzu Trucks has brought about this outcome – we hope it will be of benefit for the Western Australian community and those in need.”

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