7 March 2013
BVRLA Dinner, Hilton, London
9, 10, 11 April 2013
CV Show, NEC
7, 8, 9, 10 May 2013
APSE, Aviemore
11, 12, 13 June 2013
PAWRS, Paignton
3 July 2013
Motor Transport Awards, Grosvenore, London
10 July 2013
Cart Marking Ceremony, Guild Hall, London
10, 11 July 2013
The Londonderry Garage Show, Northallerton
3, 4, 5 September 2013
Saltex, Windsor
10, 11 September 2013
RWM, NEC
19, 20 September 2013
Tow Show, Telford
26 September 2013
FTA Fleet Engineer Seminar, Warrington
1, 2, 3 October 2013
CM Live, Millbrook
26 November 2013
FTA Fleet Engineer Seminar, Slough
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First step Forward as Isuzu 12t crewcab receives official Cart Marking at London’s GuildhallThe first 12 tonne Isuzu ‘Forward’ crewcab, in the livery of the Automania Group Ltd, featured at this year's Cart Marking Day in the City of London. As part of a 40-strong parade and vehicle drive-past, the Isuzu ‘Forward’ 12 tonne truck received its official marking in the presence of the Rt Hon Lord Mayor of London, the Sherriff and other City officers. Featuring a Worldwide Recovery Systems slideback body, the Isuzu ‘Forward’ 12t truck is one of a pair of new recovery vehicles recently added to the predominantly Isuzu recovery fleet at the West London based company Automania.

Isuzu and A-Plant enjoy 10-year anniversaryJuly 1999 was the first time that Isuzu Truck supplied a vehicle to the fleet of national equipment hire company A-Plant. With the passing of July 2009 a decade later, A-Plant has now taken delivery of its 150th Isuzu as the marque has become the mainstay of the company's 7.5 tonne fleet. Back in 1999, A-Plant had a total vehicle fleet of 500 vehicles. This figure has now more than doubled during this 10-year period to over 1100 vehicles, with Isuzu’s representation growing from zero to 150 trucks.

Isuzu stands out for Council’s litter collectionMid Suffolk District Council have added a new Isuzu ‘Forward’ N62.150 refuse vehicle to its fleet with its prime role being a collection vehicle for litter and discarded rubbish by motorists on the notoriously busy A14 and A12 dual carriageways in Suffolk. Mid Suffolk District Council already operates a number of Isuzus in its fleet and so were aware of the marque’s proven reputation for reliable performance. However, for this new operation, the Isuzu had to score highly in terms of a low chassis weight too. For safety reasons, the vehicle has to utilise the verges and these can be very soft. In order to reduce the risk of getting stuck, a light vehicle was the major requirement for the Council.
