Honk Launches Virtual Assistant
Honk Technologies released a new contact center customer engagement tool: the Honk Virtual Assistant.
Honk Technologies released a new contact center customer engagement tool: the Honk Virtual Assistant.
Truck Enterprises, Inc. has now joined the Kenworth family. This expansion adds eight Kenworth truck dealerships located in Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia to the existing 23 locations in seven states currently operated by the company.
The UTA Board of Directors has decided to hold the UTA’s 21st annual convention virtually this year, due to the guidelines mandated by the ongoing pandemic.
INFORM Software has completed its relocation to expanded facilities in Atlanta’s Crown Pointe campus.
The partnership will help the University of Pittsburgh reduce costs and upgrade its fleet with alternative energy vehicles, which will further support the university’s commitment to making the campus carbon neutral by 2037.
The tracking tool provides data for on-road testing of automated driving systems in 17 cities and will allow participants to share testing activities related to automated driving systems and other safety-related information with the public.
Unlike their competitors, Daimler Trucks and Torc Robotics won’t give a definitive timeline to deployment for driverless trucks — and say that in their development, they must be built from the ground up.
The company has formed two new business units, SimplyFuel Solutions and Nascent Partners.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) launched a redesigned mobile app, SaferCar, that automatically checks whether a recall is issued and alerts users when a recall occurs.
The Sempra Energy Foundation donated $250,000 to the California Fire Foundation in support of the organization's wildfire relief efforts.
Lightning Systems’ electric commercial vehicles are built on familiar chassis such as the Ford Transit 350HD, Ford E-450, Ford F-550, and Chevrolet 6500XD.
State officials gave Southern California Edison (SCE) the green light for an expansive electric car charging infrastructure program that will add about 38,000 new chargers throughout the utility’s 50,000-square-mile service area.
The app provides easy access to tractor information, like service intervals, diagnostic codes, fuel level, engine hours, and maintenance information.
Ike’s autonomous deployment model could create 140,000 new local truck driving jobs by 2030, the company says.
Gas prices jumped 5 cents to $2.23 as a result of Hurricane Laura, but the national average is expected to push cheaper in the week ahead.
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