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‘Your business can only be as reliable as your truck’

Started by Malcolm Frost, a local with over 20 years of experience in the construction industry, Channel Earthmoving relies on a varied fleet of trucks to get the job done.

Malcolm grew up in rural Tasmania, steadily gaining his knowledge, skills, and qualifications, as well as time spent working on the mainland.

Today his business has grown to employ around 70 local people for its earthmoving, wet hire and bin hire operations.

“We service the construction industry, supplying quality plant and equipment to building and engineering companies, enabling them to complete their projects successfully,” said Malcolm. ​

“We work across a range of construction projects, from major commercial and government projects to private works – right across the island.”

The majority of the truck fleet wears the Isuzu badge, with 11 coming from the truck manufacturer – and another two on order.

“We have a bit of everything here,” Malcolm added. ​

“We need a variety of trucks for our business, including hook lifts, tippers, tilt trays and more.”

11 of the 15 trucks in the fleet wear the Isuzu badge. Image: Isuzu

The Isuzu fleet includes an FYJ 300-350 twin-steer tilt tray, two FXZ 240-350 Autos with tipper bodies, three FVR 165-300 hook-lift trucks and a capable NLS 45-150 all-wheel drive service truck for on-site maintenance of excavating machines.

There are also a few of the pre-built Ready-to-Work N Series and F Series factory tippers in the fleet, which can be driven straight from the showroom floor to the worksite.

The FVR models are perfect for hook lift work, fitted with the powerful yet economical 6HK1-TCS engine that puts out 221 kW (300 PS) @ 2400 rpm and a hefty 981 Nm at 1450 rpm of torque. ​

Malcolm deals exclusively with Shane Hilder of Webster Trucks Isuzu in Hobart for his transport needs. ​

“Websters build the trucks for us, and when they build a truck, they build it right, and you don’t have any drama,” Malcolm said.

“Just turn the key and go to work. Shane and the team at Webster’s are the best in the business down here, for sure.”

Malcolm says reliability was as big a factor in his choice of trucks as it is for his business overall. ​

“In our game, you must be reliable, and your business can only be as reliable as your truck, so that’s one of the reasons we stick with Isuzu. They don’t let you down.

“We have an Isuzu here that has done over half a million kilometres, and it’s still going strong.”

The business is involved in earthmoving, wet hire and bin hire operations. Image: Isuzu

Channel Earthmoving has its own workshop where routine servicing is done, and the trucks are kept in tip-top condition. ​

“Our machines are all regularly serviced and maintained to the highest standards as demanded by the industry,” said Malcolm.

However, if there is any overflow or need for spare parts, they turn back to Webster Trucks.

“They’re always there for us. They’re a great team,” Malcolm added.

Due to the nature of the work, safety is paramount, and Malcolm says the Isuzu trucks are more than up to the task. ​

“We work with a lot of councils and the state government, so the trucks have to tick all the boxes in terms of safety, which the Isuzu trucks do,” he said. ​

“We also want to have the safest trucks for our drivers and other road users, and the Isuzu trucks are class leaders in safety; that’s another reason we stick with them.”

The company works out of new premises in Kingston but provides a state-wide service across Tasmania. ​

“Our trucks do a lot of kilometres all over the state, so they need to be reliable, comfortable and safe,” said Malcolm.

“We’ve had a few other brands over the years, but the Isuzus are just good, honest trucks, and we’ll keep going back to them.”

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