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DRIVE AND APPLICATION

For Brent Henry, age has no limits. The 32-year-old has been running his own business for seven years in the west of Melbourne.

With a fleet of 18 trucks, he’s grown the business substantially, from a three-man show to a company of 19 staff.

What’s made more of an impact was the recruitment of his operations manager, Tyson Beckwith, who has helped transform the company from a warehousing distribution business to a heavy haulage company.

The decision to invest in the development of a driver organising network (DON) app has set the business up for the long run.

Looking for a mobile application to track its vehicles and access driver

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