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Rolling billboards for 2025 Brisbane Truck Show hit the road

Two rolling billboards for the 2025 Brisbane Truck Show will become a familiar sight along our busiest freight routes over the next eight-and-a-half months.

Transport partners KS Easter Transport and OzWide Freight have just unleashed two awesome-looking truck and trailer combinations fully laden with eye-catching branding promoting the May 15-18 event at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre.

Launched recently at KS Easter’s HQ at Wacol, the trucks feature curtains produced by leading commercial signage printer and fabricator Fleetmark and emblazoned with the all-new BTS logo plus those of event partners.

The KS Easter combination – an immaculate Kenworth T610 prime mover hitched to a Freighter trailer – will ply the Brisbane-Melbourne route between now and the 2025 show; while the OzWide set-up – an epic Kenworth T909 towing a Vawdrey trailer – will cover the Brisbane-Rockhampton-Cairns run before the show’s doors open on May 15, 2025.

HVIA CEO Todd Hacking said he’s stoked to have such highly visible mobile billboards promoting the southern hemisphere’s biggest trucking festival.

“It’s fitting that an event aimed at showcasing the latest, safest, most technologically advanced and productive trucks, trailers and related parts and accessories is utilising these great examples of locally made trucks and trailers as mobile billboards to promote the show,” Hacking said.

“We’re incredibly appreciative of the support of our valued transport partners KS Easter Transport and OzWide Freight in bringing this awesome idea to life and can’t wait to see them out on our roads and highways flying the flag for the 2025 Brisbane Truck Show.”

KS Easter managing director Ken Easter said the family-owned transporter is thrilled to support the event as a show of its “appreciation for what HVIA does for the industry”.

Similarly, OzWide Freight managing director Luke Ashton said he’s excited to be supporting the industry event.

“It’s great to be supporting each other and having the OzWide brand attached to what is the largest road transport event in the southern hemisphere,” Ashton said.

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