Sci-Fleet Hino Roadshow
2022 MARKED THE 80-YEAR ANNIVERSARY OF HINO AUSTRALIA.TO COMMEMORATE THE EVENT, SCI-FLEET HINO HOSTED A FLEET OF HINO TRUCKS AT THEIR 2022 HINO NATIONAL ROADSHOW ON 28 JULY 2022.
Hino Australia and Sci-Fleet Hino customers were invited for a morning of activity, with a fleet of the Next-Generation of Hino Trucks showcased. Daniel Petrovski, Hino Australia’s Product Strategy Manager presented on a number of key topics, including the newly released Hino 700 Series, and what the future may look like for the truck industry with hydrogen, hybrid and electric becoming more prevalent in the motor industry. A key highlight for our guests was the opportunity to drive a range of Hino Trucks, alongside our Sci-Fleet Sales Staff.
The Hino Sports Deck was on full display, along with a variety of vehicles and equipment courtesy of our One Toyota Partners. Guests were able to browse range of the latest Toyota Material Handling equipment, and Toyota and Lexus vehicles, including the Mirai, Toyota’s first hydrogen fuel cell car, and the Lexus LFA, a very unique supercar with only 500 manufactured in the world.
Chris Lynn, a long-time friend of the Sci-Fleet Family joined us for the morning and had the opportunity to chat with a number of guests. Sci-Fleet Hino are proud sponsors of the Brisbane Bandits, and were fortunate enough that a number of players and staff were able to join the event for lunch.
To celebrate such a great event, all guests were able to come together for some lunch in the Laneway at Eat Street Northshore. Two lucky-door prizes were presented to two lucky guests, including a Hino branded 80L esky to celebrate 80 years of Hino, and a trip for two to the Bathurst 1000 in October. A big congratulations those winners – there were certainly some envious guests.
Sci-Fleet Hino are privileged to have the support of both Hino Australia and our guests to host an event that was such a success. After some years of disruptions, it was great to get everyone together, and we are excited for what the future holds for Hino.