Revolutionizing Coastal Waste Management ISUZU Vehicles and Sanitation Solutions Barbados Ltd. (SSBL) today inaugurated a fleet of 28 ISUZU vacuum trucks at the Grantley Adams International Airport logistics hub, initiating a transformative phase in the Caribbean nation’s waste management infrastructure. Designed to tackle the dual challenges of high-density tourism waste and tropical storm debris, these purpose-built vehicles will service critical […]
Strategic Fleet Deployment Accelerates National Projects In a landmark ceremony at the Port of Villeta, ISUZU Vehicles today formally handed over a fleet of 42 ISUZU dump trucks to Consorcio Constructor del Este (CCE), Paraguay’s leading civil engineering conglomerate, marking a critical infusion of heavy machinery for the nation’s ambitious Bioceanic Corridor and Itaipú Dam modernization programs. […]
Part 1: Introduction to the All-Electric N-Series ISUZU China has recently made headlines with the unveiling of its all-electric N-Series trucks, marking a significant milestone in the realm of green transportation. Known for their reliability and efficiency, ISUZU trucks have long been a staple in various industries. The introduction of an all-electric version underscores ISUZU’s […]
Municipal service teams and private operators alike have come to rely on ISUZU sweeper trucks to keep urban environments pristine and streets safe, and when operated with careful attention to best practices, these machines provide exceptional performance and durability that not only complements the work of complementary vehicles such as the ISUZU vacuum truck and […]
In a significant development for urban infrastructure, Thailand has welcomed a fleet of new ISUZU trucks designed specifically for advanced sewer management. This delivery marks a critical step in enhancing the country’s wastewater management capabilities, addressing both efficiency and environmental concerns. ISUZU, a global leader in commercial vehicles, has supplied Thailand with a variety of […]
Landmark Partnership with Swazi Logistics Consortium ISUZU Vehicles has cemented its African expansion strategy through a transformative agreement with Swazi Logistics Consortium (SLC), the nation’s largest freight operator, to deploy 85 specialized trucks across critical supply chain corridors. This $23 million contract addresses chronic transportation bottlenecks in mining logistics and agricultural exports, leveraging ISUZU’s proven durability in extreme terrain. […]
Strategic Partnership Yields Large-Scale Deployment A landmark agreement between SaverOne Systems Ltd. and Isuzu Motors has culminated in the operational deployment of 40 advanced driver safety systems across key fleet operators, including Israel’s second-largest logistics conglomerate. This implementation represents the most significant adoption of SaverOne’s distraction prevention technology in commercial vehicles to date, specifically engineered for Isuzu’s rugged vocational platforms […]
Filling the Void in the Class 5 Landscape The reintroduction of Isuzu’s 6.6-liter gasoline-powered truck marks a deliberate counterpoint to the industry’s overwhelming diesel focus, addressing critical gaps in the 19,501–26,000 lb GVWR segment where operational economics increasingly favor alternative fuels. This strategic revival responds to verified fleet data showing 26% of Class 5 operators overspec into diesel-powered Class […]
Panama City, Panama – ISUZU, a global leader in commercial vehicles and diesel engine manufacturing, has introduced its latest line of advanced tow trucks in Panama. This launch marks a significant enhancement in the towing and recovery industry within the region, offering state-of-the-art solutions for vehicle recovery, roadside assistance, and heavy-duty towing services. The new […]
The Demanding Reality of Dump Truck Operations ISUZU dump trucks endure uniquely punishing operational environments—from quarry vibration cycles exceeding 7Hz to thermal stresses during asphalt hauling where bed temperatures reach 160°C. Unlike conventional ISUZU cargo trucks, these vehicles suffer structural fatigue at 3.8× the industry average due to constant loading/unloading cycles, with hinge points experiencing forces up to 32 […]









