Not many air-conditioning companies can boast the history that DENSO does. Globally, it’s been selling HVAC systems since 1949, making it nearly 75 years since it first started as part of the Toyota
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New VDI appointment celebrates exciting C12E technology
When Yutong’s new C12E model was first unveiled at last year’s Bus & Coach Expo in Sydney, it turned heads. The diverse vehicle attracted a gathering to its release at the Yutong stand.
Upon commencing
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Piave Refrigeration establishes powerful parts portfolio
When David Del Ben began Piave Refrigeration nearly a decade ago, his aim was to design and manufacture innovative HVAC parts to enhance the performance and reliability of bus and coach air-conditioning
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Queensland Thermo King benefits from internal invigoration
For Queensland Thermo King, growth is about more than just external changes. While the market leader in Australia’s bus and coach HVAC space has worked hard in recent years to expand and extend its new
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Bus and coach industry explores new ways to overcome growing supply chain challenge
For bus and coach suppliers like Pete White, it’s been a nightmare.
After rebounding from the dramas of COVID to once again sell plenty of vehicles to local operators, the Bus Stop Sales managing director
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Latest United Safety acquisition allows for cleaner air on buses and coaches
Since expanding its presence in Australia, United Safety & Survivability Australia has dabbled in many bus and coach markets. Whether it be fire mitigation, seating or child safety, United Safety has
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Scania NSW team bolstered to provide top class service
As a bus and coach force in Australia, one of Scania’s greatest advantages is its network of company-owned branches. This collection offers sales and service from the most knowledgeable Scania experts
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Hispacold uses latest HVAC technology to make breathing easy
When passengers travel by bus, coach or rail, what makes a real impression? Is it the visual styling or quietness of the vehicle’s engine? Is it the comfort of the seats? After recently expanding its
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Kanga Coachlines grows with unique Rosa bond
When Kanga Coachlines first started in the 1980s, it was all about self-drive hires. From these humble beginnings for the South Australian based operator, the Fuso Rosa quickly became a popular part of
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ABC Issue 434 – Out Now!
It was the call the entire heavy vehicle industry in Australia was waiting for.
Recently, the federal government, through assistant transport minister Carol Brown, announced a sweeping safer freight vehicles
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