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ISSUES ON DISPLAY

The Brisbane Truck Show (BTS) had more to offer than just the latest and greatest in truck and trailer technology, with the KPMG Insights Centre providing a wealth of business and industry knowledge from leaders in their respective fields.

From corporate know-how to a look at the future of the industry, interested operators had the opportunity to gain a plethora of free information to take back to their businesses.

ATN went along for a few seminars that looked at: how to run a smart and financially viable business; how to create a workplace that facilitates better physical and mental health; and moving towards a cleaner, more sustainable industry from a fuel perspective.

SMART BUSINESSES

Transport operators who fail to keep financial

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