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Trucksales Staff13 Mar 2024
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Wholesale Logistics clears customs with IVECO

They’re normally used to long hours and long weeks, but Wholesale Logistics’ fleet of IVECO Eurocargos show far fewer kilometres than most other medium-duty trucks in Australia

As a specialist wholesale airfreight forwarding company, Wholesale Logistics operates from a facility in Westmeadows, a virtual stone’s throw from Melbourne’s Tullamarine airport, and the five-kilometre return route is the reason why the business’ 11-year-old ML160 Eurocargo has only just ticked over 160,000 kilometres.

The working days are long though, with trucks normally arriving empty at the airport by 6:00am, then it’s a case of waiting in long queues before goods can be collected and returned to the company’s warehouse which is 77G customs bonded, quarantined approved, and RACA and IATA accredited.

By early afternoon, the trucks are travelling to the airport again, but this time loaded with outbound airfreight, a process that can only begin after the team has ‘X-rayed’ the outbound cargo.

The Eurocargos' lower chassis height allows more efficient loading and unloading while providing easier access to the tray

The freight that comes and goes through the Wholesale Logistics' facility is predominantly received or destined for China, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and the United States, some of Australia’s largest trading partners.

The original low kilometre Eurocargo has paved the way for a further two – including a current model ML160 – along with a ‘work ready’ Daily 45C Tradie-Made cab chassis.

But it’s not just the fleet that’s grown; the company now employs 25 staff, up from an initial team of four including Managing Director and owner, Colin Speechley, who began the business in 2012.

Founded in 2012, Wholesale Logistics opted for an IVECO fleet because of the brand's sharp styling and functionality, including specification options that closely matched the company's needs

He was originally attracted to IVECO by the Eurocargo’s sharp styling and then digging a little deeper, identified many more reasons why the model was ideal for his application.

“I’ve been in the industry for a long time and have always admired the European products, there’s quality there and I liked the styling and the look of the IVECO cabins – for us it helps to give the fleet a clean, modern and uniform look,” Colin explained.

Colin said that there were also practical benefits to the Eurocargo range.
“We’ve found the Eurocargos to have a lower chassis than many others on the market, this makes it easier to load and unload the cargo and gives better access for drivers when they need to get on the tray.

“The lower chassis height has also allowed us to fit taller tautliner bodies and this has helped productivity because it lets us double stack cargo if required.

The most recent addition to the fleet is a Eurocargo ML160 with Euro6 engine and fully automatic transmission

“We were also impressed with IVECO’s warranty which we’ve extended out to five years.”

While the first two Eurocargos were manual, the most recent addition features an Allison fully automatic transmission, which is matched to IVECO’s Euro6 280hp / 1000Nm Tector 7 engine.

Common across all three Eurocargos is rear electronically controlled airbag suspension, this specification is a ‘must have’ to more safely handle the fragile freight that Wholesale Logistics often carries, including works of art, automotive and mining equipment components and sensitive electronics.

“We’re often handling delicate equipment, paintings and art, the airbag suspension gives a much more supple ride reducing the risk of damage during transit. For some of our clients, having this suspension is a prerequisite to work with them,” Colin said.

Another more recent acquisition is the Daily 45C Tradie-Made, which gives the company added payload capacity and productivity compared to a utility

So where does the Daily 45C fit in?

Sometimes Wholesale Logistics is called on to make deliveries direct to customer sites, and prior to having the Daily, this job was done using utilities.

“Our utes had a 900kg/one-pallet payload and then I came across the Daily cab chassis which offered around two tonnes and six pallet carrying capacity, it was a real improvement on what we’d been using and gave us some extra flexibility and efficiency,” Colin said.

“Having quality trucks in the fleet like the Daily and Eurocargos also helps to attract good drivers which is important in a tight labour market," he concluded.

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