ASI South Australia Fabricators & Forum 2025
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ASI South Australia Fabricators Forum 2025 was Proudly Sponsored By (ATV)
Adelaide Trucks And Vans
ASI-organised forum was a great opportunity for local steel fabricators to voice
their concerns directly to SA Minister for Infrastructure and Transport and the
Minister for Energy and Mining Hon. Tom Koutsantonis. The discussion around cheap
imported steel and its impact on local fabricators, especially in privately funded
projects, seems like a critical issue. It highlights the ongoing challenge of
maintaining local industry competitiveness while managing the influx of imported
materials.
The emphasis on local content for government-funded infrastructure projects is
also
important, as it
helps ensure that taxpayer money supports local jobs and businesses. It's good
to see that the SA
Industry Participation Policy (SAIPP) is being brought into the conversation, as
it
can potentially serve as
a framework for resolving such challenges.]



“Dashcmas keep spotlight on truckies' risky driving”
Isabel McMillan
Dangerous
truck-driving behaviours, including mobile phone usage and micro sleeping will now
be traceable as a local trucking company looks to improve safety on the
roads.
Cavan-based Adelaide Trucks and Vans has partnered with GPS tracing and fleet Soft
ware provider Linxio to install their innovative dashcams in more than 50
Vehicles.
Using Aritificial Intelligence and machine-learning software, the cameras can
identify risky driver behaviour including mobile phone use, unsecured seatbelts
and
harsh driving. They can also detect if a driver is yawning or microsleeping to
prevent fatigue related accidents.
The Dashcams can also notify drivers of
potential road hazards such as approaching pedestrians, with a voice assistant to
alert drivers to potential risks. The 51 ATV vehicles have been equipped with
three
high definition Linxio cameras front facing, a rear-facing and driver facing.
Vehicles.
Real-time footage means fleet managers can assess driver performance, mitigate
risk
and ensure compliance with safety regulations.
It will monitor when trucks are idle, stopped, or moving so managers can ensure
adequate breaks are taken and deliveries are on schedule.
ATV managing
director Mansij (Money) Bhan said the company's
partnership with Linxio reflected its commitment to safety and innovation. This
investment represents a major step forward in our efforts to protect our drivers
improve road safety and innovation. “This investment represents a major step
forward
in our efforts to protect our drivers, improve road safety, and deliver even
better
service to our customers,” he said “The Linxio Vision dashcam and advanced fleet
GPS
tracking are providing immediate, actionable insights that have reduced accidents
and enhanced operational efficiency. “Our people are our greatest asset and this
is
another demonstration of our commitment to exceeding the expectation of our
customers”