Muncie Power Products Welcomes New CEO
Chairman, CEO & President RayChambers has retired after a 19-year tenure with Muncie Power Products. Andrea Zanellotti marks the sixth CEO of the company.
Chairman, CEO & President RayChambers has retired after a 19-year tenure with Muncie Power Products. Andrea Zanellotti marks the sixth CEO of the company.
In honor of Distracted Driving Awareness Month, the latest fleet technology has been designed to aid in reducing driver distractions, and it has the potential to significantly improve road safety.
In this newly expanded role, Ellie Ramey will direct sales and marketing for Kinedyne’s Core Cargo, Curtainside Solutions, and Decking Solutions segments in the United States and Canada.
April is Distracted Driving Awareness Month, an observance dedicated to preventing distracted driving. What are you doing to curb these dangerous driver behaviors?
This isn't the first time Ford has increased the pricing for the F-150 Lightning, as the company said the latest change is due to a variety of reasons.
Mullen has delivered its Class 1 EV cargo vans to University of North Carolina and MGT Lease in North Carolina, with more deliveries expected.
The Digger Derrick Training Pack from CM Labs Simulations provides accurate auger, boom and machine stability behavior, mitigating risk of injury and improving operations.
Hallett served in an active 25-year career with KAR Global but he will still keep his seat on the company's board of directors.
From high-water floor and rescue to serving double duty as wildland/brush trucks outside of flood/hurricane season, Acela Monterra is an extreme-duty truck ready to work.
Unlike other states, Pennsylvania has 37 inspection locations that are either at rest areas or welcome centers at state borders.
Fleet managers can now track emissions with the ESG Reporting offering that was developed by the Fuels Institute.
The program, which will award $2.5 billion over five years, will prioritize rural areas and low- and moderate-income neighborhoods.
This month, we have tech news for construction fleets, safety, and roadside assistance!
Duke Energy has donated more than $2 million contributed since last year to support customers in need and continues to collaborate with community agencies throughout the state to address rising costs.
Overall sales are up in the quarter, including for fleets. However, headwinds are growing and inventory levels are moving back above the pre-pandemic normal, suggesting a slowing of demand.
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