Top Work Truck News for the Week of 12.17.21
This episode of truck chat shares info on the new CARB rule for medium- and heavy-duty trucks and buses, talks carbon black, and shares some of the latest EV news and more.
This episode of truck chat shares info on the new CARB rule for medium- and heavy-duty trucks and buses, talks carbon black, and shares some of the latest EV news and more.
This year’s Emerging Leaders demonstrate the ability to adapt, find their own space in fast-growing fleets, and embrace the pace of trucking.
The company now adds additional transportation and container resources to its expanding fleet, feeding more recyclables to its ten material recovery facilities.
This addition brings the total number of locations across the United States and Canada to 39.
The acquisition expands the company’s network of Rush Truck Centers to 125 franchised dealership locations in 22 states.
In his new role, Nosek will lead the Motor business and report to Tom Cross, president of Hearst Transportation.
Viaduct and Paccar have signed a wide-ranging, multi-year agreement to leverage the latest advances in machine learning on connected data coming from Peterbilt and Kenworth trucks.
Crowd-sourced data collected in 2019 and 2020 by the company shows truck parking locations are only half as full on Christmas Day versus the rest of the year.
The lab will be utilized for hands-on diesel technology training, which introduces students to various topics such as vehicle and engine system maintenance and repair.
EzFill plans to fuel an additional 100 Alto vehicles by Q1 2022.
California’s Heavy-Duty Inspection and Maintenance program will require vehicles with a gross vehicle weight rating greater than 14,000 pounds operating in California to perform periodic testing.
Learn more about the new BrightDrop dealership, simulated autonomous vehicles, and the inaugural Work Truck editorial advisory board in this episode of Truck Chat.
Weinzapfel’s duties will be to oversee all manufacturing divisions and support services, as well as continue to lead the gas and diesel engine divisions.
EzFill will supply regularly scheduled fueling to the 1-800-GOT-JUNK? fleet in the Miami area, with plans to expand and service its fleets in additional markets in Florida and other states in the near future.
Proceeds from the raise will be used for the Q1 completion of the manufacturing facility in Ohio growing production space.
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