KPMG Australia and Geotab, the global leader in telematics technology, have announced a new alliance that enables KPMG’s clients to access Geotab technology, thereby expanding KPMG’s comprehensive fleet solution offering and allow KMPG Australia and Geotab help to claim fuel tax credits.
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The Five Hidden Costs of Cheap Coolant
In the world of heavy-duty diesel engines, a significant 40 per cent of problems arise from insufficient cooling system maintenance. The allure of cost savings can lead us to search for cheaper coolant options.
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Special Report: The Skills Shortage
Finding good staff is a challenge for more than half (51 per cent) of all Capricorn members, up 12 per cent in the last calendar year, that’s the big take-out from their State of the Nation Special Report: The Skills Shortage.
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Geotab Launches Electronic Logbook for Fringe Benefits Tax Reporting
Geotab, the global leader in telematics technology, is proud to announce the release of its Electronic Logbook specifically designed to meet the needs of Fringe Benefits Tax (FBT) reporting for businesses in Australia.
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The Inner Workings of Truck Air Dryers
Global suspension system manufacturer Hendrickson explains what’s really going on inside the inner workings of truck air dryers.
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Kickstarting Growth With a TMS
TGR Transport has been in the game since 2009 and hasn’t been slow when it comes to kickstarting growth with a TMS. Through strategic growth and a focus on technology, innovation and efficiency, it quickly secured itself as a primary contractor to major grain traders in Australia.
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Non-Genuine Parts are Not Worth the Risk, Warns Cummins
It has been happening forever and it definitely won’t be changing anytime soon: Consumers tend to take a price-conscious approach when purchasing items. Non-genuine parts are not worth the risk, warns Cummins.
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Truck and Trailer Maintenance
The basic concept behind truck and trailer maintenance is to prevent vehicle breakdown and to minimise overall costs.
Many Australian fleets are adopting servicing models to comply with the Maintenance Management module of the National Heavy Vehicle Accreditation Scheme (NHVAS). The main purpose businesses in Australia have of joining this scheme is usually increased mass limits (concessional mass limits) along with removing the need for a certificate of inspection for annual registration renewal. However, when correctly implemented, it will also reduce costs, minimise vehicle down time and improve safety.
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