T1 Transport integrates Isuzu EW5 trucks for Ital-Thai Development’s project in Pampanga

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Published June 17, 2025 | Last updated June 17, 2025

T1 Transport, the heavy equipment hauling and sustainable people transport arm of First Balfour, has recently expanded its fleet with three brand-new 2025 Isuzu EW5 trucks. These units are now playing a key role in the transport of critical infrastructure components for a railway project in Central Luzon involving Italian-Thai Development Public Company.

Supporting infrastructure operations, hundreds of precast segments weighing between 40 to 60 tons are being hauled with the support of Isuzu EW5 units—purpose-built for the heavy demands of safe, efficient, and reliable transport.

Built for heavy-duty hauling, the Isuzu EW5 features an automatic transmission and Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS), offering improved handling and enhanced safety under load. Each unit is matched with a 40-ton low bed trailer, allowing for optimized capacity and reliable performance across varying road and worksite conditions.

Equipped with a EURO 5-compliant engine, the EW5 meets current environmental standards—offering a cleaner, more sustainable transport solution without compromising power or reliability. Its performance and compliance make it especially suitable for large-scale projects that demand both operational efficiency and environmental responsibility.

The integration of these new units underscores T1 Transport’s commitment to high-performance logistics and dependable service delivery. While currently deployed in Pampanga for a railway project, the Isuzu EW5’s heavy-haul capabilities position it as a key asset for future projects across various sectors—reinforcing T1 Transport’s readiness to meet evolving demands with safe, efficient, and sustainable heavy transport solutions.

T1 Transport, a wholly-owned subsidiary of First Balfour, provides heavy equipment hauling and sustainable people transport services.

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