
Food relief charity, Foodbank, has launched its largest-ever food truck – a Volvo Prime Mover with a refrigerated trailer. The truck enhances storage duration and capacity, supporting wider reach in the group’s mission to fight hunger across New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory.
Amid a 40% surge in demand for food relief in Australia, the new vehicle acts as a beacon of hope, helping Foodbank NSW & ACT deliver thousands of food relief orders daily, particularly to regional communities.
It will help ensure quick response during emergencies and natural disasters while also reducing freight costs, enabling the charity to make the most of every dollar and aid more Australians in need.
John Robertson, CEO of Foodbank NSW & ACT, says: “Our new Volvo truck is already making a difference, helping us reach isolated communities quickly during emergencies and ongoing food relief operations. With more than 50% of our deliveries going to regional areas, this is a critical investment in getting fresh food to areas where food insecurity is the most severe, with a reduced carbon footprint.”
Tom Chapman, Vice President, Volvo Trucks Australia, adds: “We’re incredibly proud to partner with Foodbank NSW & ACT. Their vital work delivers essential food relief to Australians facing hunger daily, particularly in regional and remote areas.
“This new Volvo Prime Mover strengthens our connection with local communities, empowering Foodbank NSW & ACT to double their fresh produce deliveries, while cutting freight costs.”
Source: volvotrucks.com.au