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Government tenders specify CLOCS-A Standard in 2025
SGESCO-MAX provides heavy vehicle safety compliance for key projects

Civil companies trial latest MAX-SAFE AI solutions to improve VRU safety.
Three Australian civil construction giants – Seymour Whyte, BMD Constructions and McConnell Dowell – have trialled the latest MAX-SAFE AI VRU...

Transformation of Europe’s Heavy Vehicle Sector
SGESCO-MAX’s Managing Director, Scott McPherson, recently attended Germany’s bi-ennial IAA TRANSPORTATION conference and exhibition to discover the...

SGESCO-MAX urges councils to adopt AI heavy vehicle safety technologies
Every week on every suburban street in Australia drives a waste management truck, making them the most common heavy vehicle that Vulnerable Road...

MAX-SAFE Rear Loader Pedestrian Protection increases safety for VRUs
One of Australia’s recycling giants has become the first company in Australia to implement an innovative AI camera solution to protect unaware VRUs...

NTARC Major Crash Investigation 2024 Report
Human Factors causing most Heavy Vehicle accidents, some preventable with AI solutions. The Major Crash Investigation 2024 Report from National...

Truck Reversing Safer with MAX-SAFE
Truck reversing is one of the most difficult aspects of driving a heavy vehicle due to the blind spots involved and the manoeuvrability requirements....

Vulnerable Road User Protection Breakthrough
Providing Vulnerable Road User protection on Heavy Vehicles is now easy and affordable due to advances in camera and AI technology – and sorely...

Buses need room to keep people safe
The National Heavy Vehicle Regulator (NHVR) is shining the light on bus safety as part of their ongoing We All Need Space campaign to educate road...

SGESCO-MAX moves into LEAN Manufacturing
Since 2021, Brisbane heavy vehicle safety manufacturer, SGESCO-MAX, has undergone a quiet evolution with significant investments in systems,...

NSW School Bus Rollaways
Two recent school bus rollaway incidents in NSW have seen the NSW Office of Transport Safety Investigations (OTSI) identify safety issues that...