TRT Trailer Manufacturing Hits Back In 2021 TRT trailer manufacturing started with a strong year in 2020, with large numbers of forward orders. Then, like most in our industry, we were directly impacted by Covid-19. Here s how TRT got on with it - through innovation!
BriefingWire.com, 4/05/2021 - Adapted from TRT , Feb 2021
As lockdowns continued (and continue still) in NZ and Australia, companies delayed investment in equipment. This did not deter the team at TRT from meeting the challenge head-on, creating some of the most innovative trailers, with some very forward-thinking operators during 2020.
Trailers were manufactured equally for both sides of the Tasman. We have continued to grow crane support trailers with solutions for 100-300t cranes. More than 15 left TRT in 2020. Max Cranes also put their new TRT modular platform trailer (4x8 + 4x8+ 2x8 dolly), with the lattice extension, to the test. It is designed to carry the bo
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Monday, 8 February 2021, 4:29 pm
Pukekawa’s
Tyler Brown (Kawasaki KX250F), top rider in the premier
14-16 years’ 250cc class at the 2021 New Zealand Junior
Motocross Championships near Tauranga at the weekend. Photo
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The New Zealand
motocross stars of the future revealed themselves in the Bay
of Plenty at the weekend.
The Farmer Autovillage and
Yamaha-sponsored New Zealand Junior Motocross Championships
at Tect Park, about halfway between Tauranga and Rotorua,
hosted the event over three days of the long Waitangi
weekend, turning on an incredible spectacle, the undulating
course providing an exciting challenge for all
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