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Bigger and better

The launch of Australian Heavy Vehicle Industry (AHVI) Week as its umbrella event formalised something that has been happening for years alongside the Brisbane Truck Show.

HVIA chief executive Todd Hacking explains that exhibitors have long been holding launch events, customer dinners, dealer conferences, drive days, factory tours and much more in tandem with the Truck Show.

“The reaction to the expansion into South Bank Parklands was fantastic,” Hacking says

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