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Bombay set for 2025

Bombay set for 2025

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An early 2025 date has been  announced for the next Bombay Truck Show.

Confirmation of Saturday January 18, 2025, for the biennial event has been possible thanks to the re-commitment of naming rights sponsors Allied Petroleum and Transfleet Trailers and with the agreement of LeaderBrand who own the adjacent property used to the accommodate majority of the show and car parking.

The venue for the third edition of the show will again be the Bombay Rugby Club grounds.

With the success of the January 2023 event the organising committee isn’t planning any big changes to the organisation of the day which raised $83,861 split among three local charities and community groups.

The attendance at this year’s show was estimated to be in the region of 16,000 to 20,000 and saw 465 trucks on display in the UDC Finance Show & Shine.

“It’s great to have both Allied Petroleum and Transfleet Trailers back onboard as the title sponsors for a third time,” says show coordinator Marieka Morcombe.

“All of the feedback we’ve had from the exhibitors, entrants and the public has been `don’t change things’. Our goal is just to fine-tune a few aspects of the event and its layout, so some of the details run a little bit smoother on the day.”  

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An early 2025 date has been  announced for the next Bombay Truck Show.

Confirmation of Saturday January 18, 2025, for the biennial event has been possible thanks to the re-commitment of naming rights sponsors Allied Petroleum and Transfleet Trailers and with the agreement of LeaderBrand who own the adjacent property used to the accommodate majority of the show and car parking.

The venue for the third edition of the show will again be the Bombay Rugby Club grounds.

With the success of the January 2023 event the organising committee isn’t planning any big changes to the organisation of the day which raised $83,861 split among three local charities and community groups.

The attendance at this year’s show was estimated to be in the region of 16,000 to 20,000 and saw 465 trucks on display in the UDC Finance Show & Shine.

“It’s great to have both Allied Petroleum and Transfleet Trailers back onboard as the title sponsors for a third time,” says show coordinator Marieka Morcombe.

“All of the feedback we’ve had from the exhibitors, entrants and the public has been `don’t change things’. Our goal is just to fine-tune a few aspects of the event and its layout, so some of the details run a little bit smoother on the day.”  


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