This Wisconsin-based bowfishing manufacturer has found diesel-powered trucks give that extra power needed when towing up to 5,000 pounds — including a boat, equipment and fish — while traveling across the country.
With its smaller physical footprint and 122.7 cubic feet of customizable cargo space, the 2015 Chevrolet City Express cargo van has proved to be a good fit for Smokey D’s BBQ, especially when delivering to its downtown customers.
This pet product and obedience training company was able to translate its new look and feel onto its fleet vehicles at a fraction of the cost of a traditional vehicle wrap.
From wreckers to flatbeds to large specialty trucks, this tow truck company’s fleet is prepared to offer towing and emergency roadside assistance 24 hours a day.
Featuring a hand-carved mole on each roof, this pest control’s bright green and orange fleet vehicles get a lot of attention — and if all goes well, they’ll last for 15 years.
This Texas-based flooring company has found gasoline-powered trucks are doing the same job as diesel, but cheaper — and live to 300,000 miles.
Bucking the trend to new vans, Peninsula Humane Society is switching back to trucks — which prove much better suited to manage animals, dead or alive.
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To help supplement its fleet on a seasonal basis — without purchasing more trucks — this moving company rents trucks as a more cost-effective method to gain more business during peak moving seasons.
By converting 14 of its paratransit vans to propane bi-fuel engines, this medical transportation company has been able to save about $60,000 in fuel costs annually.
Powered by natural gas and state-of-the-art equipment, this growing New York City pizza company could be the future of food trucks.
With help from its dealership and the city of San Francisco, this customized truck fleet can better maneuver through the city to deliver beverages.
As an attendee at this year's World LP Gas Forum, Business Fleet got to experience the newest developments in technology for the global propane industry firsthand, including propane autogas engines for fleet vehicles.
Implementing a company-wide anti-idling program, this uniform service has decreased its idling time from 70 minutes to 7 minutes per driver per day, resulting in serious fuel savings.
By monitoring its drivers in the cab, this truck fleet saw a decrease in high-risk driving occurrences and improved fuel economy — as well as exoneration from driving incident accusations.