Allison: Customer Representatives Host Test Drive Test Event in Australia
Allison Transmission Corporation held a one-week test drive at the Mt. Cotton Training Centre in Australia and achieved great success. Visitors passed nearly 40 commercial vehicles of various models on the spot and witnessed many advantages displayed by the Allison automatic transmission in terms of efficiency and performance. Beijing, China - Commercial vehicle customers and media representatives from Asia Pacific took part in Allison’s one-week test drive event on the Gold Coast in Australia and witnessed each of the trucks and buses equipped with Allison automatic transmissions. Functional advantages. According to Lawrence Love, executive director of international marketing at Allison Transmissions, guests participating in the Australian test drive have demonstrated tremendous enthusiasm. They cherish the opportunities provided by this event for test rides and experience the advantages of Allison automatic transmissions in improving vehicle performance, productivity and efficiency. “The test drive event provided us with an opportunity to demonstrate how the Allison transmission improved the productivity and performance of the vehicle. It also provided visitors with insight into the unmatched product quality, reliability and durability of Allison transmissions. Sex." Love said. Polyvinyl Chloride (Pvc) Pipe,Polyvinyl Chloride Pipe,Rigid Pipe Pvc,Hard Pvc Pipe JIZHOU ZHONGYI FRP CO., LTD. , https://www.jzzhongyifrp.com
The Mt. Cotton Training Centre, located in the south of Brisbane, covers 283 hectares (about 700 acres). The event focused on demonstrating the superior performance, advanced technology, and practical features of Allison automatic transmissions in the application of construction vehicles, delivery vehicles, garbage trucks, fire engines, buses, and coaches.
Many transport carriers, car manufacturers and industry media from China, South Korea, Japan, New Zealand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Taiwan, Thailand, India, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates and Australia, representing municipal, construction, public transportation, fire protection In various fields such as energy and energy, it participated in the test drive event organized by Allison Transmission Company.
In the dynamic and dynamic test drive, Allison Transmission provided a test drive experience to all guests. The trucks and buses provided on site were equipped with Allison automatic transmissions. A total of nearly 40 commercial vehicles were used for demonstrations, demonstrations, and test rides. They were from famous car manufacturers such as BCI, Bonluck, Bustec, Daewoo, Denning, Dennis Eagle, and Franna. , Freightliner, Fuso, Hino, Higer, Hyundai, Iveco, Isuzu, Mack, Mercedes, Shaanxi Auto, Sterling, UD and Western Star.
Clients and media guests through the test drive in person to understand why the global 33 vehicle manufacturers have chosen Allison automatic transmission, assembled to its sales in the Australian market trucks and passenger cars. Incredibly, in the short span of five days spent at the Cotton Mountain Training Center, the guests performed more than 1,000 test drives.
“The guests drove a variety of vehicles on the 7.6-kilometer (4.7-mile) long circular road and the surrounding sand road. They also watched professional performances by professional drivers and witnessed even in harsh operating conditions. The excellent performance of the Lison transmission is unique,†​​added Love.
Lawrence E. Dewey, Chairman and CEO of Allison Transmissions, Michael G. Headly, Vice President of International Marketing, Sales and Services, and Vice President of Product Engineering Senior executives such as Randall R. Kirk and Vice President of Product Quality and Reliability Sharon Dean visited the event and talked with customers and media guests about Allison's corporate culture , industry value, product characteristics, etc.
Allison Transmission is the world's largest manufacturer of full-automatic gearboxes for medium and heavy-duty commercial vehicles and medium-heavy American military vehicles and hybrid systems for urban passenger cars. Allison transmissions are available for a variety of vehicles, including trucks (distribution vehicles, garbage trucks, construction vehicles, fire engines and emergency ambulances), passenger cars (mainly school buses and city buses), RVs, off-highway vehicles and equipment ( Mainly used in energy and mining industries) and military vehicles (wheeled and tracked). Founded in 1915, Allison is headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana, and employs approximately 2,800 people. It has factories and product remodeling centers in China, the Netherlands, Brazil, India, and Hungary. Allison Transmission provides customers with a full range of services in North America, Europe, Asia, Australia, South America and Africa through more than 1,500 independent distributors and agents worldwide.