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Fortifying business through uncertainty

“It’s not going to be easy.” Our health experts and policy makers said it from the outset, and the statement rings truer than ever as Australians continue their daily battle to avert the risk of a national second wave of Covid-19.

With our own headquarters based in Melbourne, at Isuzu Trucks we are well aware of the incredible on-the-ground challenges faced by our customers and partners in road transport, and those affected by Stage Four lockdown measures.

Essential change has been wide and varied for those of us still in operation – from opening the dealership door through to

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