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Trucksales Staff3 Aug 2020
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Trucks will still roll through Vic lockdown

The trucking industry will continue to deliver essential supplies through the stage three lockdown of Victoria and stage four lockdown of the Melbourne metropolitan area

The trucking industry will continue its essential role of transporting Australia’s freight throughout the Victorian lockdown, Australian Trucking Association CEO Ben Maguire said today (August 3).

Mr Maguire was responding to the Victorian Government’s stage 4 business restrictions throughout Melbourne, announced today.

Road freight will continue operating in metropolitan Melbourne, as will heavy vehicle repair, servicing, maintenance and heavy truck manufacturing. Critical vehicle parts will be available.

While motor vehicle and motor vehicle parts wholesaling will be closed for business, that doesn't apply to trucks.

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The road transport industries, both passenger and freight, as well as transport support services such as vehicle repair, servicing and maintenance as well as towing services will remain open.

“The trucking industry delivers every item on the shelves of every supermarket; every bottle of medicine in every pharmacy and every litre of fuel at every service station,” Mr Maguire said.

“Australia’s truck drivers and other freight workers are on the front line of keeping everyone supplied during this crisis, whether it’s groceries, medicine or PPE for a major hospital.

“The businesses that support the trucking industry are as essential as our trucks and drivers. You can’t operate a trucking business if you can’t service and repair your vehicles. You need parts and you need new vehicles too,” he said.

Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews.

“As an industry, we will not let Victorians down, and we will not let Australia down.”

With many businesses in Victoria required to close, Mr Maguire urged the Australian Government to provide support to interstate businesses that serve Victoria on the same basis as Victorian businesses.

“Many interstate transport providers rely on volumes to and from Melbourne to maintain the viability of their business, and to keep staff employed at the other end of the supply chains in and out of Victoria," Mr Maguire said.

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