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Significant changes for workplace qualifications 
The NZ Motor Industry Training Organisation (Inc) (MITO) is inviting the automotive industry to provide feedback on its new draft Automotive Body and Automotive Mechanical qualifications.  more
 
Vehicle emissions - Can we fix it? 
Theres been a lot of talk about used Japanese vehicles, climate change and the impact of vehicle emissions on the New Zealand environment for years, but up until now, its all been too hard and too complex a problem to solve. more
 
Under the skin of the VE Commodore 
With the all new VE Commodore budget topping $1.2 billion  it certainly is Holdens most ambitious project to date. more
 
Goodbye to gases 
Vehicle Exhaust Removal Systems are fast becoming a necessity in the workplace as automotive service department managers try to save money, improve productivity in their service departments and take care of the general wellbeing of their staff.

 

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Wet and Wild - Gibbs goes quadding 

Unless youve been hiding under a rock for the past few weeks, youve probably heard all about the latest amphibian vehicle from Gibbs Technologies  the Quadski.

 

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Batteries the Li-ions share 
The big news in batteries for tomorrow anyway, is Lithium-Ion, highly regarded as the battery with the fastest growing and most promising battery chemistry. more
 

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