
Robuk Engineering will showcase its range of bespoke light-weight aluminium-end tippers, side tippers and moving floor trailers at the upcoming show.
Founded in 2020 by James Yerbury, Robuk Engineering has rapidly become a key trailer manufacturer in the bulk commodity, dangerous goods, waste and mining industries.
Based in the Port of Brisbane, this family-owned company focuses on building bespoke lightweight aluminium end tippers, side tippers and moving floor trailers.
Robuk has earned a reputation for designing and building premium quality low tare weight trailers that meet the tough demands of the Australian environment. The company’s fast growth is fuelled by its skilled craftsmen, industry experience and customer satisfaction.
At the 2023 Truck Show, Robuk stole the spotlight with its PBS-approved A-double ‘Melbourne Storm’ truck and trailer combination owned by S&J McMahon Transport. The combo had attendees drooling with its incredible hand-painted airbrush artwork and polished chrome accessories. The drop-deck chassis tipper showed off Robuk’s patented pressed tailgate and low tare designs.



Robuk stole the spotlight at BTS23 with its A-double ‘Melbourne Storm’ truck and trailer combination owned by S&J McMahon Transport
Since the previous show, the PBS-approved A-double combination has been hard at work through the east coast of Australia turning heads and making money.
Innovation is at the core of Robuk’s approach. The company is always focused on refining its designs to minimise maintenance needs and enhance user-friendliness for operators.
Robuk engineers collaborate closely with customers to tailor trailers to their specific applications.
With the rules around PBS often changing, the Robuk team are highly experienced at interpreting legislation to give customers the technical advantage.
Innovations to trailer designs around PBS rules have helped Robuk customers win major contracts and earn higher profits.



The family-owned company focuses on building bespoke lightweight aluminium end tippers, side tippers and moving floor trailers
2024 has seen new faces join Robuk’s management and engineering team in an effort to innovate systems and process within the manufacturing facility. This means each trailer now has a greater level of documented information throughout the build process. Any issues or defects are captured early and reported to management where they are addressed and resolved.
Robuk’s dedication to its customers is well known. Once you own a Robuk, you are now part of their family. The company offers comprehensive after-sales service and support, ensuring customers get the most out of their trailers for years to come.
It’s a small industry and everyone talks, so Robuk goes out of its way to look after customers. During the past few months, the spare parts and service team has grown to deliver even better service.
A new network of interstate service partner workshops has given Robuk customers support closer to home. This network will continue to grow as the customer base expands.
To hear all this from the horse’s mouth make sure to drop into the Robuk stand 160 in Hall 3 at the 2025 Brisbane Truck Show.
LOCATION: STAND 160, HALL 3