Electrifying the Mining Industry
SEA Electric has partnered with MEVCO to electrify 8,500 Hilux and Landcruiser vehicles for the mining industry.
SEA Electric has partnered with MEVCO to electrify 8,500 Hilux and Landcruiser vehicles for the mining industry.
EarthCruiser announced it is expanding into the overlanding EV market with overlanding products specifically for electric vehicles.
Jasper Engines & Transmissions' new president started at the company in 1992 and has worked his way up through the ranks from intern to president.
Duke Energy Sustainable Solutions purchased a new solar power plant being constructed, Pike Solar. The solar power plant will contain more than 414,000 solar panels.
The orange construction equipment brand known as Doosan will now be called Develon throughout the world.
Most regions are still seeing price increase for diesel fuel year-over-year but are seeing a decrease from the prior week, with the exception of the Gulf Coast and Rocky Mountain Regions.
The automaker adds more trophies to its cabinet, taking home two awards from Edmunds editors for the F-150 and F-150 Lighting.
McCarthy Tire Service purchased Truck Fleet Repair to help expand in the Norfolk, VA market.
Three pickup trucks utilized by work truck fleets made the list. Check out what helped push them over the top for Car and Driver editors.
evLABs will include the Class 6 electric truck, the “CurrentT,” and an electric delivery van, the “Thunderbolt,” on The Box Truck Network.
Let's bring in the new year with 8 fleet stories that will brighten your day — from awards, to art, to new roles.
General Motors reported its fourth-quarter sales and 2022 year-to-date sales. The best-selling truck was the Chevrolet Silverado. And the least sold was GMC Sierra LD.
Wejo Group Limited's data agreement with Toyota Motor North America will allow Wejo to provide personalized connected vehicle data services for participating cloud-connected fleet vehicles in the U.S.
AIHA has produced free online resources for truckers in the industry to help mitigate transportation-related hazards and protect their workforce.
Vice President, Americas Manufacturing and Labor Affairs, John Savona will retire in March. And Bryce Currie, chief manufacturing officer for Johnson Controls, will follow Savona in the role.
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