Isuzu brings power to the pedal for trades at Sydney Build 24

As the strong demand for construction and related trades continues across Australia, those in the industry also face significant challenges, such as high operational costs and an ongoing skilled labour shortage.
The recently released The Future of Trucking Report—the Way Forward, conducted by Isuzu Australia Limited (IAL), shows that 71 per cent of respondents indicated their preference for pre-built Ready-to-Work trucks, an increase from 65 per cent in the 2020 Future of Trucking Report.

Respondents to the latest Future of Trucking Report indicated two key methods of reducing high operational costs: running fuel-efficient vehicles and moving to trucks with pre-built bodies, which saves on price and downtime at the body builders.

Many operators will be chiefly concerned with operational efficiency. With this in mind, the Sydney Build Expo and Festival of Construction could not come at a better time to display key products and ideas to navigate the elevated climate and assist in building business resilience for the future.

Running over May 1–2 at the ICC Sydney Exhibition Centre and now in its eighth year, the exhibition attracts key contributors and equipment manufacturers from across a gamut of construction-related fields.

Back for a third consecutive year at Sydney Build Expo, Isuzu Australia Limited (IAL) is bringing a showcase of Ready-to-Work Isuzu Trucks and Isuzu Power Solutions (IPS), along with the experts to demonstrate and offer advice on its popular range of products.

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