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Trucksales Staff18 Nov 2020
NEWS

Visy and IVECO strengthen ties

During COVID, IVECO and Visy buddied up to get the job done…

The importance of the road transport industry to our country came to light in recent months as the sector worked hard during COVID-19 restrictions to provide a raft of essential services that many normally people take for granted.

To play its part in assisting the freight and logistics sector during the crisis, IVECO offered demonstration trucks to major fleets that were faced with unprecedented service demands over a very short space of time.

Not an existing operator of IVECO or International vehicles, leading packaging and recycling company, Visy, accepted the offer and promptly found themselves with an IVECO X-Way AS prime mover and an International ProStar prime mover in its fleet.

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The demand for recycling had skyrocketed as a run on consumables had left mountains of extra packaging, from the likes of supermarkets, needing recycling.

Visy Fleet and Equipment Manager, Glen Fulton, said that intense purchasing over a short time frame caused unprecedented demand, and placed huge additional pressure on supply chains.

“Fortunately Visy was able to access the X-Way and ProStar prime movers from IVECO to help provide additional road freight capacity.”

IVECO Key Account Manager - Heavy Commercial Vehicles, Peter Castledine (left) with Visy Logistics QLD State Operations Manager, Peter Jeffries.

Rated at 510hp and 2300Nm, the X-Way was assigned to single trailer duties while the ProStar day cab, with its 550hp and 2508Nm output, took on B-Double work, picking up bundles of cardboard from distribution centres across Melbourne.

Mr Fulton said that both vehicles had been well received and accepted by Visy drivers, particularly the X-Way which integrated seamlessly into the Visy fleet.

“The X-Way has proved to be a very comfortable and capable vehicle with the drivers commenting favourably on its appointments and quiet cabin,” he said.

“Its cab-over configuration also provided familiarity for the drivers, as our fleet is entirely made up of European cab-overs; this means there was little for them to become accustomed to, so they felt comfortable with the vehicle straight away.

The Stralis AS-L leaves the IVECO plant in Dandenong bound for work in Brisbane.

“Having the chance to trial the X-Way opened our eyes to the IVECO brand.”

Visy Industries has since taken on a third demonstrator, the locally-manufactured Stralis AS-L, for work in regional Brisbane.

This 560hp, 2300Nm 6x4 prime mover is rated at 90 tonnes GCM, features a 16-speed automated manual transmission and will predominantly be used on a Brisbane to Cairns run delivering finished cardboard products one way and then be back loaded with produce.

“On paper, the Stralis AS-L meets a lot of the requirements for this application; it will be interesting to see how the truck performs in the coming months,” Glen said.

“As an Australian company and manufacturer, we value what we do and are also interested in supporting other Australian manufacturers where possible, which would make IVECO a good fit for us,” he concluded.

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