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Bombay show sold out

Bombay show sold out

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Sold out! With almost four months till the 

big day, organisers of the 2023 Transfleet Trailers and Allied Petroleum Bombay Truck Show have filled all available spaces at the second running of the event.

Show coordinator Marieka Morcombe says every exhibitor stand at the January 23 event has been snapped up.

“We’ve got 58 exhibitors and 400 trucks signed up for the show. Four months out from the event it’s really exciting and the feedback we are getting is awesome,” Marieka says. 

“Even though we had the disappointment of Covid cancelling the 2022 event, I think we have a show that will be well worth the wait.”

The truck show takes place at the Bombay Rugby Club grounds on Saturday January 21. Along with naming rights sponsors Transfleet Trailers and Allied Petroleum, the massive Show & Shine - with 400 trucks entered - is sponsored by UDC Finance.

A number of leading truck brands are expected to debut new models at the show and there will be live music and children’s activities.

The charity benefactors from the event are Franklin Hospice, the Leukaemia Blood Cancer Foundation and the Bombay Rugby Club.

In spite of the postponement of the event in 2022, the generosity of the road transport industry allowed the organising committee to present donations of $12,500 each to the three community groups in July.   

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Sold out! With almost four months till the 

big day, organisers of the 2023 Transfleet Trailers and Allied Petroleum Bombay Truck Show have filled all available spaces at the second running of the event.

Show coordinator Marieka Morcombe says every exhibitor stand at the January 23 event has been snapped up.

“We’ve got 58 exhibitors and 400 trucks signed up for the show. Four months out from the event it’s really exciting and the feedback we are getting is awesome,” Marieka says. 

“Even though we had the disappointment of Covid cancelling the 2022 event, I think we have a show that will be well worth the wait.”

The truck show takes place at the Bombay Rugby Club grounds on Saturday January 21. Along with naming rights sponsors Transfleet Trailers and Allied Petroleum, the massive Show & Shine - with 400 trucks entered - is sponsored by UDC Finance.

A number of leading truck brands are expected to debut new models at the show and there will be live music and children’s activities.

The charity benefactors from the event are Franklin Hospice, the Leukaemia Blood Cancer Foundation and the Bombay Rugby Club.

In spite of the postponement of the event in 2022, the generosity of the road transport industry allowed the organising committee to present donations of $12,500 each to the three community groups in July.


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