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Town gets new truck mechanic facility

ISUZU has opened a new location in Broken Hill with a truck centre on Kanandah Road, five kilometers west of the city centre.

The 3000 square metre site has been developed to help assist with regular service and emergency breakdown repairs.

“This new facility is a huge turning point for the business in Broken Hill,” said general manager Anthony Dalfarra.

“It will provide an increased level of customer service, an increased level of amenity and access to Isuzu parts. It’s the pre-eminent commercial vehicle hub and support centre of Broken Hill.”

“Whether the customer is a local wholesale food supplier who has a small Isuzu distributing to local businesses, or whether it’s a local linehaul operator or someone from out of town or interstate, passing through Broken Hill, they know they can get parts and service here in town.”

Isuzu Australia’s head of network development Nathan Ton was also up beat about the opening.

“It’s a fantastic representation of the Isuzu brand in Broken Hill,” he said. “It provides the level of servicing and parts that our customers have come to expect in this region and indeed across the country.

“It’s certainly a big boost to our network of over 70 dealerships and service and parts outlets around Australia.”

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