Employing Essential Data for an Effective Electrification Program
Fleets can get the most out of their EVs by ensuring they have the right data to keep them running efficiently and effectively.
Fleets can get the most out of their EVs by ensuring they have the right data to keep them running efficiently and effectively.
Peterbilt's Jake Montero, general sales manager for vocational trucks, talks the OEM's freshly updated medium-duty line of vocational trucks and leading market share, and how Peterbilt looks to expand its leadership position.
The teams at Penske Truck Leasing and Design Interactive have collaborated to bring better, more engaging training to a tech-focused generation.
The benefits of becoming involved with local trade schools run both ways.
The suicide rate among construction workers is more than three times the national average, at 49.4 deaths per 100,000 workers.
Insurance is a costly and often rising component of truck fleet management. How to stop the rise and combat the potential of a ‘nuclear verdict’ from impacting your operation?
If you put employees behind the wheel, their most important job is to be defensive drivers who prevent accidents. However, it’s impossible for employees to prevent accidents if they’re distracted behind the wheel.
Extending the life of your valuable and expensive steer tires needn’t be labor-intensive or time-consuming.
Here’s everything vocational fleets need to know to succeed in a technology-driven future.
Automation can improve services, boost productivity, and reduce downtime — but managing data overload from disparate sources is no easy task.
It’s been a full year since Mack released its new medium-duty series after years of focus on heavy-duty trucks, so Work Truck checked in.
The best practices, improvements, and lessons learned from the pandemic emphasize the focus fleet companies place on driver retention.
Upfitting a vehicle is a process that requires thought and consideration. It is essential that fleet managers and all suppliers collaborate on upfits. In the final analysis, there are four proven strategies that will expedite OTD for upfits.
Bolt’s Dual Level Charge Cord allows for Level 2 charging on a 240v three-pronged dryer plug — a smart option for organizations with temporary employees or those in leased or rented complexes.
As manufacturers build more vehicles with OEM-embedded modems, it opens the door to direct data connections and new services for fleets.
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