November preliminary North America Class 8 net orders were 37,200 units, up 21% m/m, according to ACT Research.
Sopariwala describes the company’s implementation of cutting-edge automation technology as an example of how it’s making bold, innovative moves within the aftermarket.
Every year at Fleet Equipment, we take the month of December to bring readers and viewers the Truck Trends of the Year. It used to be in the magazine, and now it’s here in the On the Road series.
The company also invests in sustainable practices, including zero landfill operations and environmentally friendly production methods. A commitment to sustainability and cutting-edge technology has ...
Preliminary North American Class 8 orders for November totaled 33,500 units, reflecting a 12% increase m/m but a 7% decrease ...
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The new BendPak 20AP Series two-post lifts are built for consistency, efficiency, safety and performance, and can offer the ...
Students will earn factory-trained technician credentials that can fast-track them to careers at more than 425 Peterbilt ...
According to Mahle, hydrogen engines offer many advantages thanks to their inherent characteristics such as efficiency, ...
The Conti HDL3 EP is launching for the replacement market in size 295/75R22.5 in load range G, with more sizes coming in Q1 ...
Geotab said its certified telematics device lets fleets achieve easier reporting, connectivity, streamline operations and ...
Research associate Carter Vieth said broadly, freight demand trends are gradually improving, despite recent port and ...