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NEW HINO MODELS LAUNCHED GT Auto Crew Cab 4x4 and light duty auto tippers HINO HYBRID DELIVERS Coles Online commissions 20th Hino Hybrid Torque ISSUE 22 AUTUMN 2013 HINOTHON SALE Great deals on new Hinos 30 YEARS & 1000 HINOS Fire Authority takes delivery of 1000th Hino

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NEW HINO MODELS LAUNCHEDGT Auto Crew Cab 4x4 and light duty auto tippers

HINO HYBRID DELIVERS Coles Online commissions 20th Hino Hybrid

TorqueIssue 22 AUTUMN 2013

HINOTHON SALEGreat deals on new Hinos

30 YEARS&1000 HINOS

Fire Authority takes delivery of 1000th Hino

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A Better CLASS OF trUCK.

The Hino 300 Series leads its class in safety, performance, efficiency and comfort. With the cleanest diesel engine in

its class, it combines common rail fuel injection and variable geometry turbo technology for improved performance

and fuel economy. As for safety, the Hino 300 Series is the only light duty truck to offer a combination of Vehicle

Stability Control and dual SRS airbags as standard and the interior is ergonomic and

comfortable. So step up to a better class of truck. Step up to the Hino 300 Series.

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CFA’s 1000th hINOVictoria’s Country Fire Authority took delivery of its 1000th Hino at the recent State Rural Championships

NewsThe latest Hino news from around the country

hINOthONThe Hinothon end of financial year sale means now is the perfect time to buy a new Hino

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ReChARChING wIth hINOAlco Batteries recently added two Hino FD 500 Series trucks to its all-Hino fleet

New MODeLsHino introduces the 500 Series GT Auto 4x4 Crew Cab and the 300 Series short and medium wheelbase automatic tippers

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COLes ONLINe COMMIssIONs 20th hYBRIDCole Online expands its Hino Hybrid fleet from one to 20 in just four months

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COUNCIL tURNs tO hINOBundaberg Council uses a range of Hinos to cover a variety of tasks

LOw COst OF OwNeRshIPLow running costs and modern design features are a hit with StarTrack

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hINO heLPs KeeP tUNNeL CLeANA unique Hino is helping to clean the Sydney Harbour Tunnel

hINO sUPPORts tAFe COURseHino’s donation helps next generation of mechanics

hINO DeALeR LIstFind your nearest Hino dealer

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There’s a lot of excitement around this year’s Brisbane Truck Show, the

number one industry exhibition in the country. Hino will launch its new GT

Crew Cab Automatic model, and it represents another important addition

to our ever-expanding line-up of trucks.

The launch of the GT Automatic comes on top of an amazing record for Hino. Just

one month before the Brisbane Show it was our privilege to present the Country

Fire Authority of Victoria with its 1000th Hino truck.

It was a significant milestone in a relationship which has now spanned almost 30

years. The truck was a 500 Series medium tanker and it will be going into service

with the St Helens brigade, while the authority’s oldest serving Hino, a 1985 GT, will

be retired.

We’re hopeful the new GT Automatic could become the CFA’s 1001st Hino and

start a whole new era. It has all the credentials: in fact it’s been pretty much

purpose-built for fire authorities.

It adds an entirely new safety dimension to the hazardous job of fire fighting.

Simplicity and reliability are the keys to giving operators confidence in many of the

circumstances they face.

It’s a credit to Hino that they’ve designed the GT Automatic, and I’d like to take

this opportunity to thank fire authorities across Australia for their input into its

specification.

Hino celebrated another remarkable record recently. For the first time ever its two

major Dealer of the Year Awards – for metropolitan and regional businesses – were

won by the same companies for the second successive year.

Congratulations go to Sci-Fleet Hino and the Bendigo Truck Centre, because their

back-to-back awards were earned in a year of intensely competitive activity.

Dealer principals Craig Andersson (Sci-Fleet) and Steve Elliott (Bendigo) encourage

their staff members to achieve excellence in customer service – and that’s the key

ingredient.

In the first quarter of this year Hino launched both a new schedule of maintenance

agreements, and a free-of-charge Roadside Assist service for all 2013 model 300,

500 and 700 Series trucks.

The maintenance agreements go right to the heart of helping owners achieve

maximum cost-efficiency by recognising their specific operational needs.

Roadside Assist is another service that we can now offer our loyal and returning

owners. We hope you never have to use it.

See you at the Truck Show!

steve Lotter

President

Hino Motor Sales Australia

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A Better CLASS OF trUCK.

The Hino 300 Series leads its class in safety, performance, efficiency and comfort. With the cleanest diesel engine in

its class, it combines common rail fuel injection and variable geometry turbo technology for improved performance

and fuel economy. As for safety, the Hino 300 Series is the only light duty truck to offer a combination of Vehicle

Stability Control and dual SRS airbags as standard and the interior is ergonomic and

comfortable. So step up to a better class of truck. Step up to the Hino 300 Series.

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Hino put to the test at Sandown

300 Series tow bar kits

Corporate and dealer customers took the opportunity to test drive Hino Hybrid and 500 ProShift models at the recent Sandown Drive Days.

The biennial event is a joint initiative of the Victoria Transport Association, VicRoads, National Transport Commission, Transport Certification Australia, Transport Accident Commission and Roads Australia.

Hino was a major event sponsor this year and one of only five truck manufacturers involved in the two-day drive program on the Sandown motor racing circuit.

Hino customers drove two key models – the 300 Series 616 Hybrid and the 500 Series FD ProShift.

Both models have Hino automated manual transmissions, designed to combine the favourable fuel economy and durability of a manual transmission with automatic transmission ease-of-operation.

Hino Australia’s corporate business manager, Mike Smith, said the company’s participation in the Sandown Drive Days was designed to demonstrate the quality, durability and reliability of Hino trucks.

“The Hino Hybrid is the world’s most successful Hybrid truck and this event uses the practical setting of the racetrack to showcase the latest advances in vehicle safety, productivity and technology,” he said.

“It was a perfect venue to highlight the environmental credentials and ease of operation of Hino Hybrid, and the quality of the new Hino ProShift automated manual transmission.

“It is also an important event for manufacturers to demonstrate their products to government legislators, who have the opportunity to experience first-hand the latest advances in truck technology, workplace safety solutions and best practice in maintenance.”

A new range of towbars for 300 Series tipper models is now available.

The addition of this latest range of towbars means there is now one available for all trucks in the Hino 300 Series light-duty range, except for the SteelAce and TradeAce models.

The new towbars are supplied as a ‘plug and play’ kit, including tow bar, wiring harness and plug, all under the one part number.

50mm tow balls, 70mm tow balls and pintile hooks can be purchased separately as an optional extra.

The towbars are available now from Hino’s national dealer network.

The six-month Hino Genuine replacement clutch kit promotion has been such a success that it has been extended until the end of June.

Originally slated to conclude at the end of March, Hino Australia Assistant Manager Parts and Accessories, Kirk Harrison, said the positive results had prompted Hino to continue the promotion.

“Overall clutch kit sales reached 110 per cent of our target, which equates to growth of 30 per cent over the previous six months,” Mr Harrison said.

Sales of standard organic clutch kits achieved 104 per cent of target, while light and medium duty clutch kit sales achieved 107 and 104 per cent of their respective targets.

“Ceramic clutch kit sales achieved a fantastic result of 130 per cent over our goal, and sales of clutch-related components remained strong during the promotion.”

Mr Harrison explained that the aim of the promotion was to emphasise the important differences between Hino Genuine and non-genuine clutches.

“Non-genuine items aren’t manufactured to the same high quality standards as the Hino Genuine product, so they’re likely to wear out more quickly – increasing costly downtime – or even fail entirely, making for a very costly repair,” Mr Harrison said.

The extended promotion on average saves the customer 15 per cent on clutch kits and 22 per cent on flywheels, which are ready to order now through Hino’s national dealer network.

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hino Motor sales Australia has named Brisbane-based sci-Fleet hino metropolitan dealer of the year and Bendigo truck Centre regional dealer of the year for 2012, after each dealership took out the same title in 2011.

Top achievers go back to back at Hino dealer of the year awards

This marks the first time in Hino Australia’s history that the same two dealers have won the awards in consecutive years.

The metropolitan award was accepted by Sci-Fleet Hino Dealer Principal Craig Andersson. Steve Elliott, Dealer Principal of Bendigo Truck Centre, accepted the regional award.

Both awards were presented by Ken Sekine, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Hino Australia and Steve Lotter, President and Chief Operating Officer, at the official gala awards dinner in Sydney on Friday 12 April.

Mr Lotter said that for Sci-Fleet and Bendigo Truck Centre to back up from last year’s win was a remarkable achievement in a year of improved truck sales.

“2012 was an encouraging sales year with a large number of customers returning to the market to replace fleets that were ageing prior to the global downturn,” Mr Lotter said.

“With a lot of trucks passing through the national Hino dealer network it’s a huge achievement to remain on top for a second year running, and indeed it’s the first time it’s been done in Hino Australia’s history.

“Hino Australia would like to congratulate all of the top achievers from 2012, and we look forward to their ongoing support throughout the rest of 2013 and beyond.”

Both Mr Andersson and Mr Elliott acknowledged the hard work and dedication of their staff in winning their awards.

“A dealership is only as strong as the dedicated staff who work hard to make sure the customer experience is the best it can be, so I accept this award on behalf of everyone at Sci-Fleet Hino,” Mr Andersson said.

“The quality and versatility of the Hino range make them ideal for just about any application, and innovations like the addition of a ProShift 6 automated manual transmission in 2012 just make them even better for our customers,” Mr Elliott said.

The annual Hino dealer of the year awards recognise a number of qualitative and quantitative contributions Australian dealers and their staff make to the success of the Hino franchise each year.

These include sales, service and spare-parts delivery performance, and achieving a number

of customer service-oriented criteria set by Hino Australia.

Gold, silver and bronze awards were also presented across three different categories – Sales Excellence, Parts Excellence and Service Excellence. A number of individual sales achievements were also recognised.

Four individual dealerships received long service awards, ranging from 10 years up to 25 years’ association with the Hino brand.

Mr Lotter said the Hino dealer network was well primed for 2013, and set to substantially grow sales across all truck and bus segments throughout the year.

“We saw sales volumes grow 26.5 per cent in 2012 over the previous year to a market share of 15.5 per cent, up from 13.6 per cent,” he said.

“We’re cautiously optimistic for another strong year in 2013, and our dealers’ commitment to customer service and delivering on one of Hino’s core values of exceeding expectations will help us achieve that.”

The presentation took place at Doltone House in Sydney and was attended by staff from dealerships around the country, Hino Australia staff, as well as Yoshio Shirai, President of Hino Motors Ltd Japan and Shin Nakamura, General Manager Asia Oceania Division.

2012 HINO DEALER OF THE YEAR MAJOR AWARD RECIPIENTS

METROPOLITAN DEALER OF THE YEAR: sci-Fleet Hino Brisbane

REGIONAL DEALER OF THE YEAR: Bendigo Truck Centre

NUMBER ONE SALES VOLUME: WA Hino sales and service

REGIONAL NUMBER ONE SALES VOLUME: Vanderfield Hino Toowoomba

SALES EXCELLENCE (METRO): GOLD – WA Hino sales and service, sILVeR – Newcastle Hino, BRONZe – Prestige Hino

SALES EXCELLENCE (REGIONAL): GOLD – Bunbury Hino, sILVeR – Vanderfield Hino Darwin, BRONZe – Hi Way 1

PARTS EXCELLENCE (METRO): GOLD – sci-Fleet Hino, sILVeR – CMI Hino Adelaide, BRONZe – WA Hino sales and service

PARTS EXCELLENCE (REGIONAL): GOLD – Carlisle Hino, sILVeR – Vanderfield Hino Toowoomba, BRONZe – Bendigo Truck Centre

SERVICE EXCELLENCE (METRO): GOLD – Prestige Hino, sILVeR – CMI Hino Adelaide, BRONZe – sci-Fleet Hino

SERVICE EXCELLENCE (REGIONAL): GOLD – Vanderfield Hino Lismore, sILVeR – Pacific Hino, BRONZe – Vanderfield Hino Toowoomba

Steve Elliott (left) and Craig Andersson

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Hino supports fire service with 1000th truckHino Australia’s presentation to the Country Fire Authority (CFA) of Victoria of its 1000th Hino truck marked a significant milestone in a relationship that has spanned nearly 30 years.

The handover took place during the opening ceremony of the 2013 Volunteer Fire Brigades Victoria (VFBV) State Rural Championships, held at Werribee south-west of Melbourne on the weekend of 6 and 7 April.

The new Hino, a 500 series medium tanker,

will be deployed by the CFA for firefighting

duties at the st Helens brigade.

Hino Australia Chairman and CeO Mr Ken

sekine, President and COO Mr steve Lotter

and Manager Product Planning Mr Daniel

Petrovski attended the opening ceremony. Mr

Lotter presented the keys to the new Hino to

CFA Chief Officer euan Ferguson.

“Hino Australia is delighted to have been

involved with the CFA for so many years,” Mr

Lotter said.

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Hino supports fire service with 1000th truck“hino Australia is delighted to have been involved with the CFA for so many years”

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Hino GT 1322 Crew Cab key features

• Selectable four-wheel wheel drive

• Selectable low range ratio 2.224:1

• 1st gear ratio 13.5:1

• Driver’s SRS airbag

• Hino multimedia system including reverse camera, DAB+ digital radio and DVD

• Heated and electrically operated external mirrors

• ISRI 6800 drivers seat with integrated safety belt

• Power rating 152kW ISO Net

• Torque rating 608Nm ISO Net

• GVM from 10,000 to 13,900kg

“The men and women firefighters of the CFA, the majority of them volunteers, do a wonderful job of protecting people and property in Victoria.

“We’re proud that Hino trucks can play a significant part in helping them carry out their important work.”

Peter Wright, CFA executive Manager Fleet services, said the majority of the Hino trucks in its fleet are used as tankers or light pumpers.

“The oldest operating Hino in our fleet is a 1985 GT model, which we’ll be retiring with the delivery of the new Hino,” he said.

Adam Barnett, VFBV executive Officer and a volunteer firefighter himself, said Hino trucks are chosen because of their reliability, the easy availability of parts and ease of maintenance.

“Hinos make up a large proportion of the tankers in our fleet, and the handover of the 1000th Hino truck is a significant milestone,” he said.

saturday’s opening ceremony was also attended by the Member for Western Victoria Region, David O’Brien MLC, and the Mayor of Wyndham City Council, Cr Heather Marcus.

Approximately 1000 competitors representing 42 CFA brigades from around Victoria took part in the 2013 championships.

Representatives from the brigades compete against each other in events aimed at building team spirit, developing individual and team skills and promoting camaraderie among brigades, volunteers and their families.

All events involve the use of basic firefighting

equipment, such as tanks, pumps, hoses and

ladders.

The three divisions of saturday’s senior

competition were won by the Napoleons/

enfield A, springhurst B and Dunrobin/

Nangeela C teams, while Napoleons/enfield

took out the junior competition on the sunday.

Volunteer Fire Brigades Victoria is the CFA

volunteers’ association, representing the

60,000 male and female volunteers who

provide emergency response to 60 per cent of

suburban Melbourne, regional cities and all of

country Victoria.

The volunteers train to national professional

standards for emergency management and

response, build community preparedness for

fires and other emergencies, communicate

and educate on prevention strategies and

initiatives, and respond to fires and other

emergencies.

The volunteers also help Victorians and local

communities recover from the effects of fire

and other disasters.

CFA volunteers are on call around the clock.

They are supported and supplemented by

1,300 highly skilled paid operational and

support staff of the CFA.

Local and district fire brigade competitions

have been held in Victoria since the 1870s,

while the rural championships have been held

continuously since the 1950s.

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“hinos make up a large proportion of the tankers in our fleet, and the handover of the 1000th hino truck is a significant milestone”

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History of the VFBV state rural championships

VFBV State Rural Championships 2013

Volunteer fire brigades were first established in rural Victoria in the 1850s, and by the 1870s local and district fire brigade competitions were being held. The rural championships have been conducted continuously since the 1950s.

While the urban championships involve mostly traditional events (including hose reels as used in the early 1900s) the events at the rural championships are largely based on current firefighting practices, with most involving tankers or replica tanker stands.

The championships are a great opportunity for members to hone their firefighting skills in a friendly and competitive environment, while keeping fit and developing a strong sense of teamwork and camaraderie.

42 brigades

111 teams

66 senior teams

45 junior teams

Senior winners: Napoleons/Enfield A, Springhurst B and Dunrobin/Nangeela C

Junior winners: Napoleons/Enfield

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All hino light, medium and heavy duty trucks are now available with substantial factory bonuses at competitive prices as part of the hinothon end of financial year sale.

As an added bonus, all 300 Series light duty models and selected 500 Series medium duty trucks also come with Hino’s free extended powertrain warranty* during the Hinothon sale.

Hino Australia Divisional Manager Product Strategy, Marketing and Dealer Development, Alex Stewart, said now is the perfect time to purchase a new Hino or upgrade from an existing truck.

“From the class-leading 300 Series, the proven quality of the 500 series – now with Proshift 6 automated manual transmissions on some models – to the comfort and reliability of the heavy duty 700 series, Hino has a truck for just about every application,” he said.

“If that’s not enough of an incentive, the addition of a free extended powertrain warranty on all

300 and many 500 series trucks makes the deal

even better,” Mr Stewart said.

Hino’s extended powertrain warranty provides

peace of mind after the standard warranty

expires and it is fully transferable to a new owner,

adding to the truck’s resale value.

All Hinos now come with Hino’s free Roadside

Assist service, designed to get drivers back on

the road as soon as possible in the event of a breakdown, flat tyre or simply running out of fuel.

“The peace of mind of roadside assistance just makes the Hinothon end of financial year sale even better,” Mr Stewart said.

The Hinothon end of financial year sale finishes at the end of June, so contact your nearest Hino dealer now to get into a better class of truck at a great price. *The 5 year extended manufacturer’s powertrain warranty and sale prices apply to new orders placed from 1.4.2013 to 30.6.2013 and delivered by 30.9.2013. The 5 year extended manufacturer’s powertrain warranty applies to new Hino 300 Series models and new Hino 500 Series models FC/FD/FE/FG/GH only. Offer valid until 30.6.2013 or until stocks last at participating Hino dealers. Stock levels and delivery times vary by model. Not available in conjunction with any other offer. Government/fleet/rental/leasing companies excluded from offer.

“the addition of a free extended powertrain warranty on all 300 and many 500 series trucks makes the deal even better”

Great deals on offer with the Hinothon end of financial year sale

Comfortable cabins, durable drivelines and excellent after-sales service has helped forge a lasting relationship with one of Australia’s leading battery importers.

Battery wholesaler recharges fleet with Hino

Alco Battery Sales recently added two Hino FD 500 Series trucks to its all-Hino fleet, primarily Hino 300 Series light duty and 500 Series medium duty models.

The 19-strong Alco Batteries truck fleet supports the sale of premium battery brands by servicing the distribution warehouses, dealer network and company-owned retail stores located around the country.

Twelve Hinos in the fleet are equipped with custom-built battery transport bodies and three have flatbed trays.

The battery-bodied trucks service all regional and rural locations, travelling long distances each day to distribute automotive and valve-regulated lead-acid batteries from the warehouse.

The flatbed Hinos are used to distribute large quantities of batteries to city-based branches and distributors.

Alco Battery sales group marketing and business development manager Mark Ray said that Hino trucks have always met the needs of the business.

“Alco Batteries’ truck fleet needs to be on the road for up to six days a week and the business cannot afford any downtime. Therefore, reliability of the trucks is the most important thing to us,” Mr Ray said.

“The drivers also need a comfortable place to do their work, and Alco’s fleet needs to be capable of handling very heavy loads.

“The feedback from the drivers is that the Hino trucks are comfortable to drive and that they handle the capacity loads very well,” he said

Alco’s ongoing relationship with the sci-Fleet Hino dealership in Coopers Plains has also played a part in its loyalty to Hino trucks.

“We’ve been dealing with sci-Fleet for many years and we appreciate the great service they provide,” Mr Ray said.

“Their product knowledge is spot on and ordering through them has always been seamless.”

Alco Battery sales was formed in 1985 and is an importer of premium automotive and industrial batteries including Atlas BX, Trojan, Rolls surrette, First National, Ritar and Discover energy.

“the feedback from the drivers is that the hino trucks are comfortable to drive and that they handle the capacity loads very well”

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Hino Australia Product Planning Manager Daniel Petrovski said the GT Automatic was designed primarily with Australian fire-fighters in mind.

“Australia’s fire-fighting organisations were at the forefront of our thoughts when designing the GT Automatic,” Mr Petrovski said.

“Hino four-wheel drive trucks are used to fight bushfires in some challenging environments across Australia – we saw a need to build an Automatic truck that retained Hino’s off-road capabilities.

“It’s not just a matter of convenience – the simplicity of an automatic gearbox means fire-fighters have one less concern on their minds in what can be a highly stressful environment.”

To suit the needs of fire-fighting teams, the GT

Automatic features an engine-mounted live-drive power take-off (PTO) as standard.

The 500 GT Automatic’s switchable engine PTO can operate independently of the drivetrain which enables constant operation while stationary or while in motion.

Hino chose to adapt the internationally renowned Allison 2500 series automatic transmission to help the 500 GT Automatic handle the rigours of Australia’s unique conditions.

The gearbox features a system called Preselect which automatically shifts down when the exhaust brake is activated, increasing driver control by ensuring the engine and gearbox offer peak compression braking and reductive force respectively.

A unique feature of the transmission is the

500 GT Automatic-specific Allison 2500 series

T-bar type gear selector that displays the gear

selector position within the instrumentation

cluster, removing the need for the driver to take

their eyes from the road ahead to check the

gear selection.

In response to individual fire-fighting

authorities’ requests and as a way of tailoring

solutions to individual customers, Hino offers

a variant with no-slip differential and factory

removal of the ABs (anti-lock braking system).

Hino offers the ABs-equipped variant at

no extra cost, ensuring the 500 series GT

Automatic’s capabilities are suited to any

situation.

hino Australia has introduced a new 500 series Gt Crew Cab Automatic four-wheel drive truck that builds on the popular manual version by adding a five-speed automatic transmission, combining ease of use with off-road capability and reliability.

Hino debuts new benchmark in simplicity and safety

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the new hino 300 series 616 short and 716 Medium Automatic tipper models extend car-like ease of use to the light commercial truck market, making the 300 series accessible to a wide range of drivers.

Automatic tippers make light work of tough jobs

Hino Australia Product Planning Manager Daniel Petrovski said the Hino 300 Series is proving to be the truck of choice in the light duty segment.

“Part of the 300 series’ growing popularity stems from the fact that it’s an extremely well packaged commercial vehicle,” Mr Petrovski said.

“Hino’s 300 series range is the only Japanese light duty truck offering the Australian customer safety features such as Vehicle stability Control and four-wheel ventilated disc brakes, which are hugely beneficial OH&s features considering that the majority of trucks sold in the Australian light duty market require only a regular car licence to drive.

“Hino is offering light truck buyers the total package – the 300 series is the safest, best

performing, most efficient and most comfortable light duty truck on the Australian market,” he said.

“By including the Aisin six-speed double overdrive automatic transmission, we have ensured that the 616 (4,500kg and 5,500kg GVM) and 716 (4,500kg and 6,500kg GVM) Tippers are even simpler to use than the already class-leading Hino manual transmission Tipper models.”

Mr Petrovski said the six-speed Aisin double overdrive automatic transmission has proven its reliability and durability time and again.

“It’s a true automatic transmission which makes it very simple to drive, and it offers greater traction at take-off which is an important asset on a building site.

“It also makes manoeuvring in tight spaces

much easier due to the exceptional slow-speed

crawling ability of the auto transmission.”

even though the 300 series 616 and 716 Tippers

are small enough to be driven on a standard car

licence, Hino has made sure to incorporate the

features of its larger models.

“When you add the safety of four-wheel

ventilated disc brakes, VsC and ABs with driver-

supporting technology, such as a multimedia

system with reverse camera option and the

world’s first DAB+ digital radio as standard

equipment, a reclinable driver’s suspension seat

and the class-leading forward vision, it really

does make the 300 series – in particular the

new automatic tipper versions – the pick of the

segment,” Mr Petrovski said.

“the 300 series is the safest, best performing, most efficient and most comfortable light duty truck on the Australian market”

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The first 20 Hino 616 Short Hybrid IFS trucks are now operating out of two Coles stores in Sydney (Burwood and Pagewood), and the Richmond store in Melbourne.

Coles Online made the purchase decision based on an independent fuel consumption test conducted with the Green Truck Partnership in 2012.

The test was carried out in the sydney metropolitan area using two equivalently configured trucks – a Hino Hybrid 616 short AMT (automated manual transmission) and a Hino 616 short Auto diesel truck.

The Green Truck Partnership is a New south Wales government initiative designed to provide real-world case studies for the Australian road-freight industry on the use of clean technologies and fuels.

The fuel comparison confirmed the huge potential savings of the Hybrid truck – a 21 per cent reduction in both fuel used and carbon-dioxide emissions in favour of the Hybrid vehicle.

Coles Online National Customer Delivery Manager Iain McLean said the fuel comparison

test was conducted over a four-week period using data recorders in the two Hino trucks.

“each truck covered about 650km a week,” he said.

“The testers validated the information daily and excluded any data where the driving cycles of the two trucks differed markedly on a particular day.”

Hino Australia National Fleet sales Manager Warwick Rissler says that Coles has 250 Hino 300 series Auto diesel trucks in addition to the 20 Hino Hybrids.

“The trucks Coles has commissioned represent the latest-generation Hino 300 series Hybrid range of eight models, launched in late 2011.

“In developing the current model, Hino completely redesigned its Hybrid system for increased performance and fuel efficiency, and reduced CO2 emissions.”

The Hino 300 Hybrid range uses a parallel Hybrid system and a Hino M550 sequential-shift five-speed automated manual transmission for easy, two-pedal operation.

The Hino N04C-uR 4.0-litre diesel engine has cooled eGR, an oxidation catalyst and DPR

cleaner. It delivers 110kW and 420Nm, while the Permanent-magnet Reluctance Motor has 36kW of power and 333Nm of torque.

It can be used in electric drive only eV mode in stop-start traffic (subject to the level of battery charge). The 40-cell 288-volt Hybrid battery has been proved in the Lexus RX 450h luxury suV.

Hino Australia Divisional Manager, Product strategy, Marketing and Dealer Development, Alex stewart, said the Hino Hybrid can take off on electric motor power only with the diesel engine idling.

“When accelerating or climbing a hill, it uses electric power to supplement diesel power, so the diesel operates with reduced load.

“And the sequential shift on the automated manual transmission makes driving comfortable.

“The flat torque curve from the combination of diesel and electric power means Hino can use a five-speed transmission to save on gear changes.

“When descending hills and braking, the clutch disconnects the diesel engine from the motor, so the motor can act as a generator and maximise the amount of electricity gathered,” he said.

Just four months after purchasing its first fuel and emission-saving hybrid model Coles Online has commissioned its 20th hino hybrid for local delivery runs.

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Bundaberg Regional Council purchased its first Hino trucks almost a year ago – three Hino 700 Series 2848 AMT Air models – for the council’s road maintenance crews.

The heavy-duty rigid tippers performed so well that the council has since expanded its fleet of Hino models, with light-duty 300 series and medium-duty 500 series models being added to council operations.

Barry White, senior Technical Officer – Fleet services at Bundaberg Regional Council, says Hino’s service convenience was an attractive proposition, and the trucks have done nothing but impress since Council took delivery.

“Having a local Hino service agent in Bundaberg is a real bonus for us,” Mr White said.

“We really prefer to buy trucks with a local service

facility – it’s so convenient for us to be able to get

our warranty work done locally.

“That’s all the work we have done on them – the

Hinos have been very reliable which, combined

with the ability to get warranty work done here,

means they spend very little time off the road.”

Mr White says the Hino 700s quickly proved

their worth, and convinced Council to grow the

number of Hino trucks within its fleet.

“The drivers all love them, they’re excellent value

for money – overall we’ve just been really happy

with how the Hinos have performed.

“In the last year we’ve probably put another five

or so Hino trucks on the fleet – a mixture of 300

and 500 series.

“We’ve got custom Hino 300s and 500s working

as our plumbers’ service vehicles, and we’ve just taken delivery of a 1124 Crew Cab with a crane on the back to work in our parks, moving fallen trees and heavy objects.

“There are also four Hino 500s on order which will work on patching with our road crews,” Mr White said.

eugene McDowall from Hi Way 1 Truck and Tractor at Maryborough said Bundaberg Regional Council appreciates the value for money of its Hino fleet.

“The Council understands the value for money that Hino offers, and the fact that they continue to expand their Hino fleet speaks volumes for the brand,” he said.

“Bundaberg Regional Council continues to be a valued customer for Hi Way 1.”

A Queensland local government is choosing hino models from right across the range for a number of its trucking requirements.

Bundaberg council turns to Hino

“the drivers all love them, they’re excellent value for money”

StarTrack has contracted Hino Australia to supply 52 new trucks for deployment within its fleet nationally, consisting of 34 Hino 300 Series and 18 Hino 500 Series models (in both long and short-wheelbase variants).

A thorough new-vehicle tender process conducted by starTrack reviewed fuel efficiency, driveability and whole-of-life costs and included extensive trials of the Hino 300 and 500 series truck variants.

President and Chief Operating Officer of Hino Australia, steve Lotter, said that whole-of-life vehicle costs are an increasingly important factor for new truck buyers in Australia.

“starTrack’s tender process is very extensive and thorough, so to be selected at the end of it

says a lot about the strength of Hino trucks in

the market,” he said.

“With a projected fleet lifespan of five years or

more, we feel Hino’s renowned durability and

reliability will be particularly beneficial to the

efficiency of starTrack’s operation.

“At Hino we know that our trucks present

favourably to drivers, but it’s the cost of

ownership that must be minimised to prevent

businesses looking elsewhere,” he said.

starTrack Director of Operations Richard

Conron said that the well-designed cabins of

Hino trucks were a contributing factor in their

choice of 300 and 500 series models.

“Feedback from our field trials indicated that

the Hino cabin designs are more modern than

those of their competitors,” he said.

“The inclusion of the integrated multimedia

screen, plus the excellent all-round visibility

from the driver’s seat, are advantages over

other trucks on the market.”

starTrack’s 300 series Hinos will be used

in their ‘Run’ truck fleet, which consists of

pantech-walled trucks used predominantly for

loose carton freight.

The 500 series Hinos will join their ‘Bulk’ truck

fleet, which is made up of both pantech and

curtain-walled trucks used mostly for palletised

freight.

The new Hinos join a fleet of over 3,000

starTrack pick-up and delivery vehicles

nationwide.

Favourable whole-of-life running costs and modern cabin design have led to a significant fleet order for hino Australia from one of Australia’s foremost freight and logistics organisations.

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Conceived, designed and manufactured over a five-month period, the unique vehicle is based on a medium duty Hino 500 Series GH 1728 truck and has been extensively modified to suit the specific requirements of cleaning the tunnel lights, walls and roadway.

According to City Hino senior sales Consultant Bevan Joseph, the project was born out of the need to provide the operators of the sydney Harbour Tunnel with a cost-effective automated cleaning solution during the short period when the roadway is closed at night.

“Many bespoke cleaning units designed and manufactured in europe proved far too expensive to be viable here in Australia, which is why we set about working with our network of suppliers and the sydney Harbour Tunnel to build a vehicle that not only did the job, but was affordable,” Mr Joseph said.

“The truck is fitted with two external rotating brushes to clean the walls, a front-mounted spray bar to wash the road surface and a spray bar and drier to clean the overhead lighting, driven by a high-pressure pump and fully automated hydraulics.

“This truck is the replacement for a 1991 Hino Fe Raven 800 that had cleaned the tunnel since it opened, and we were able to refurbish some of the brush equipment and refit it to the new vehicle.

“Combined with the engineering expertise of MacDonald Johnston, ROC Hydraulics and Gardner Automation we’ve been able to not only deliver a unique and capable machine, but one that’s tailored to the specific operational needs of the customer,” he said.

The GH 1728 is factory-fitted with an Allison automatic transmission, and has been converted to dual-steer operation by MacDonald Johnston.

It is equipped with a Hendrickson lazy axle to increase the vehicle’s GVM to 23,000kg, supporting a 10,000-litre poly water tank that provides enough water to clean one entire 2.3km tunnel wall without the need for a refill.

The expertise of ROC Hydraulics and Gardner Automation was leveraged to convert the re-fitted machinery from running on an externally mounted diesel engine and electric generator to running hydraulically.

Hydraulic power is provided by a pump run using a “hotshift” PTO. The high-pressure water pump is also PTO-driven.

The entire vehicle is operated from either driver’s seat, with all pump, brush and water spray controls located inside the cabin for safe and efficient operation.

Mr Joseph said the vehicle is fitted with water-saving water jet blaster nozzles to reduce water usage and make vehicle operation more efficient.

“We extensively trialled the vehicle, including crew training to iron out any bugs and ensure all operators were comfortable with the significant differences of this truck compared with the old vehicle.

“It’s an impressive vehicle to see in operation – combined with the renowned reliability of Hino and quality of the engineering we expect to see it carrying out this very important job for many years to come,” he said.

sydney hino dealer City hino has spearheaded a collaboration of suppliers to provide an innovative solution to the cleaning requirements of the sydney harbour tunnel.

Hino helps keep Sydney Harbour Tunnel clean

“we’ve been able to not only deliver a unique and capable machine, but one that’s tailored to the specific operational needs of the customer”

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The donation, made in November last year, consisted of two medium duty diesel engines and two gearboxes. These joined WPT’s diverse range of training equipment, including engines from trucks, cars and mining equipment.

WPT Plant and Heavy Vehicles Head Teacher Phillip Cue says the two Hino diesel engines and transmissions are used to train a wide range of students on various mechanical principles and methodologies.

“The engines and gearboxes donated from Hino are a valuable part of our training assets, helping students recognise differences in components across manufacturers and demonstrating different construction techniques,” Mr Cue said.

“We use the engines to teach valve settings, liner heights, capacity measuring, oil pumps, cooling systems, cam timing, engine tune-up, pre-assembly checks and assembly procedures.

“And the gearboxes can show students differences in rebuild procedures with synchromesh and non-synchroboxes, assembly tolerances and sequences, correct tooling and other underpinning trades skills,” he said.

“We’re very grateful to Hino; every bit of assistance we can get is a blessing. With our limited budget and the prohibitive costs of components to use as teaching resources these donations really contribute to the range of knowledge of our students.

“The donations allow the teachers to demonstrate the technology commonly used in heavy duty vehicles and machinery today. A working knowledge of current technology is a priority in our course delivery,” Mr Cue said.

Hino National Training Centre Manager sergio Bonvini says that Hino is always looking for ways to improve its relationships with industry,

and is glad that the donated engines are providing good learning opportunities for WPT students.

“We’re happy to be helping the next generation of mechanics by making this donation,” Mr Bonvini said.

“These engines and gearboxes provide the students with the chance to look at the latest Hino engine and gearbox technology and common-rail fuel systems.

“We’re hopeful that many of the students using

them will end up servicing Hinos full-time once

they’ve completed their studies.”

WPT teaches over 11,000 students about

practical aspects of automotive technology.

Approximately 800 of these are apprentice

(heavy duty) mechanics.

Other students include previously qualified

mechanics from industry and government

departments adding to their skill sets, as well

as mechanics from overseas completing trades

assessments.

hino Australia is adding to the learning experiences of automotive mechanical technology (heavy duty vehicle) students through the donation of hino engines and transmissions to wetherill Park tAFe (wPt) in western sydney.

“we’re very grateful to hino … these donations really contribute to the range of knowledge of our students”

Hino donation helps next generation of mechanics

NEW SOUTH WALES

Albion Park Rail Illawarra Hino ................................(02) 4256 7111

Beresfield Newcastle Hino ...................................... (02) 4974 7800

Guildford City Hino ....................................................(02) 9681 8111

Inverell Tait Motors ...................................................(02) 6722 5090

Kempsey South Mavin Truck Centre Pty Ltd ........ (02) 6562 6211

Lismore Vanderfield Hino ......................................... (02) 6626 2828

Mascot Adtrans Hino ................................................(02) 9598 9444

Moree Tait Motors ..................................................... (02) 6750 7400

Muswellbrook Widelands Hino ...............................(02) 6543 3066

Orange West Orange Motors ...................................(02) 6361 1000

Queanbeyan Southern Truck Centre .......................(02) 6299 6433

Smeaton Grange Adtrans Hino (Narellan) ............. (02) 4655 5755

Tamworth Widelands Hino ....................................... (02) 6765 5552

Wagga Wagga Wagga Trucks Hino .........................(02) 6971 8000

Wyoming Adtrans Hino (Gosford) ............................ (02) 4323 3879

VICTORIA

Dandenong Prestige Hino ........................................ (03) 9212 5555

Golden Square Bendigo Truck Centre ................... (03) 5440 9111

Laverton North CMI Hino (Melbourne) ...................(03) 9931 6500

North Geelong ISR Truck City .................................(03) 5278 9844

Warrnambool Barry Maney Group ..........................(03) 5560 5477

Wodonga Jacob Hino ...............................................(03) 6055 9800

NORTHERN TERRITORY

Alice Springs Peter Kittle Motors ............................(08) 8952 5500

Pinelands Vanderfield Hino (Darwin) .......................(08) 8932 4200

QUEENSLAND

Ayr Don West Hino ................................................... (07) 4783 1600

Cairns Pacific Hino.................................................... (07) 4052 4708

Coopers Plains Sci-Fleet Hino ................................ (07) 3722 2888

Forest Glen Hi-Way 1 Truck & Tractor.....................(07) 5453 5000

Garbutt Primemovers (NQ) Pty Ltd (Townsville) ...... (07) 4727 5200

Goondiwindi Tait Motors ......................................... (07) 4671 7300

Gympie Hi-Way 1 Truck & Tractor ............................(07) 5480 5000

Kedron Sci-Fleet Hino .............................................. (07) 3361 0024

Mackay Carlisle Hino ................................................ (07) 4952 1088

Maryborough Hi-Way 1 Truck & Tractor ..................(07) 4190 4190

Mount Isa Bell & Moir Hino ..................................... (07) 4743 3066

Nerang Sci-Fleet Hino .............................................. (07) 5581 4222

Rockhampton Ian Weigh Motors ............................ (07) 4924 5200

Toowoomba Vanderfield Hino ..................................(07) 4633 4822

WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Bunbury Bunbury Truck Sales & Service ...............(08) 9725 6880

Welshpool WA Hino Sales & Service .......................(08) 9351 2000

SOUTH AUSTRALIA

Mt Gambier Barry Maney Group ............................. (08) 8721 3400

Port Augusta Northpoint Hino ................................(08) 8642 3433

Regency Park CMI Hino (Adelaide) ......................... (08) 8243 8100

TASMANIA

Derwent Park FRM Hino (Hobart) ...........................(03) 6272 3822

Devonport FRM Hino ...............................................(03) 6424 9855

Invermay FRM Hino (Launceston)............................(03) 6334 5877

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