Berwick Towing - Tow Trucks in The City of Casey

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Berwick-Towing.com.au have been helping people all over Melbourne South Eastern Suburbs for many years, when it came to emergency towing needs. And we have earned a reputation as one of the best towing services Melbourne and the City of Casey has to offer. Car troubles can happen in the most unexpected times. And when this happens a lot of people panic and they have no idea what to do. But with Berwick Towing – Tow Trucks in The City of Casey, you don’t have to worry even a bit, if the vehicle breakdown happens on a road in Melbourne or nearby suburbs. We provide fast, reliable and cheap towing services. You don’t have to spend a fortune to get your car towed from one Melbourne suburb to another. Our prices are very affordable. And also don’t worry if you don’t have cash with you. All our tow truck drivers accept credit and debit cards to make your life easier and make the towing seamless.

Emergency - 24/7 Towing Service in Melbourne South East

We are operating 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and 365 days a year when it comes to towing your car in Melbourne. We don’t take a break, so that you can have peace of mind. Who can expect an unfortunate car accident? No one can. That’s why we are providing our towing and car removal services day and night, around the clock. For all the emergency towing needs call us at (03) 7035 7815

We will beat any quote within Melbourne and surrounding suburbs. We pride ourselves in providing the most reliable towing service for the cheapest price. If you get any other quote from another towing company and it is lower than our quote, let us know. We will beat any quote by 5% and ensure you will get the best price!

Why Chose Us As Your Tow Truck Specialists in Melbourne?

There are many different reasons to choose us over other tow truck companies in Melbourne.

1. Cheap Towing in Melbourne – We offer the lowest/cheapest price when it comes to towing in Melbourne and surrounding suburbs. Our price guarantee will make you so happy.

If you find any other towing quote lower than our quote, provide us with the written quote and we will happily beat it by 5%!

2. Highest Level of Customer Service – We train our tow truck operators to treat our customers with the highest level of respect. You will find dealing with our tow truck company very easygoing and friendly. We are here for you in any emergency.

3. Fast & Reliable Towing Service – We respond to all the towing calls as fast as possible and make your life easy with various payment options.

4. You Chose Your Towing Destination – Feel free to choose any destination to tow your car to. Whether you want us to pick your vehicle and drop it to your home or tow your car to your friends place or remove your car from the Melbourne roads and take it to your mechanic, we can

do them all. Just tell us your exact requirements and we will act accordingly.

5. Emergency Response – We are there for you in any emergency towing need. We work around the clock 24 hours a day 365 days a week to make you feel safe in the road. We are the best 24×7 emergency tow truck company in Melbourne.

6. We Can Tow Any Size Vehicle – Whether you want to move a car, van, bus, lorry, truck, boat or a forklift, we’ve got you covered. No job is too small or big for us when it comes to towing.


Towing is coupling two or more objects together so that they may be pulled by a designated power source or sources. The towing source may be a motorized land vehicle, vessel, animal, or human, and the load being anything that can be pulled. These may be joined by a chain, rope, bar, hitch, three-point, fifth wheel, coupling, drawbar, integrated platform, or other means of keeping the objects together while in motion.

Towing may be as simple as a tractor pulling a tree stump. The most familiar form is the transport of disabled or otherwise indisposed vehicles by a tow truck or "wrecker." Other familiar forms are the tractor-trailer combination, and cargo or leisure vehicles coupled via ball or pintle and gudgeon trailer hitches to smaller trucks and cars. In the opposite extreme are extremely heavy duty tank recovery vehicles, and enormous ballast tractors involved in heavy hauling towing loads stretching into the millions of pounds.

Necessarily, government and industry standards have been developed for carriers, lighting, and coupling to ensure safety and interoperability of towing equipment.

Historically, barges were hauled along rivers or canals using tow ropes drawn by men or draught animals walking along towpaths on the banks. Later came chain boats. Today, tug boats are used to maneuver larger vessels and barges. Over thousands of years the maritime industry has refined towing to a science.

Aircraft can tow other aircraft as well. Troop and cargo-carrying gliders are towed behind powered aircraft, which remains a popular means of getting modern leisure gliders aloft.

The City of Casey is a local government area in Victoria, Australia in the outer south-eastern suburbs of Melbourne. Casey is Victoria's most populous municipality, with a June 2018 population of 340,419. It has an area of 409 square kilometres (157.9 sq mi).

The city is named after Lord Casey, the 16th Governor-General of Australia, and was formed in 1994 by the merger of most of the City of Berwick with parts of Shire of Cranbourne (including Cranbourne itself), and the Churchill Park Drive estate within the City of Knox.

Casey spreads from the base of the Dandenong Ranges in the north to the shoreline of Western Port in the south. It features a wide variety of geographical features, due to its outer metropolitan location.

The north, in the foothills of the Dandenongs, is primarily made up of large blocks of land used for grazing, with some small vineyards in operation. An Urban Growth Boundary has been in place since 2005 to protect this area from future residential subdivision.

South of Cranbourne is mainly farmland, used for market gardening and grazing. A small number of flower farms exist around Junction Village, along with a large chicken processing plant in Clyde. This green area has now been opened up for housing development, in the areas of Cranbourne East, Clyde and Clyde North.[3]

The southern boundary of the municipality is the Western Port shoreline including the fishing villages of Tooradin, Blind Bight, Warneet and Cannons Creek. Protected marine reserves exist along this coastline and extend into the Mornington Peninsula at Pearcedale.

The Cardinia border of the city is formed for some of the boundary by the Cardinia Creek, which is drained through channels into Western Port at its southern end. The popular Riding of the Bounds event takes place along this border, in recognition of Berwick's sister city status with Berwick-upon-Tweed in Northumberland, England.