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PERC’s Propane Autogas Vehicle Inspection Grant Program helps enable schools to train students to inspect, service, and maintain propane autogas engine systems. Grant applications are now being accepted.
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Excel Truck Group has opened a location in Ashland, Virginia, that features 36 service bays and a 23,000-square-foot parts warehouse.
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Lytx has now incorporated generative AI into its Driver Safety Program through Coach Assist, a coaching assistant designed to help safety coaches deliver faster, more impactful feedback to fleet drivers.
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At Buyers Products, nearly 30 employees completed the company’s first Spanish Language Learning Program, an eight-week program that the company provided free of charge to its employees.
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Kenworth has been recognized by the Women in Trucking Association as a Top Company for Women to Work in Transportation for 2025. Kenworth was also named to WIT’s Elite 30 list.
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Terex will exit the aerials segment after its merger with REV Group, which is expected to close in the first half of 2026. The Terex CEO will lead the combined company.
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With the launch of Holman Robotics, Holman offers what it calls the industry’s first fully integrated robotics solution, helping customers seamlessly scale industrial automation.
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Terex Utilities has launched its new website, which includes access to more than 200 Tech Tips now available in both English and Spanish, offering insights for troubleshooting and equipment maintenance.
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PALFINGER has launched a new competitive finance program to empower customers to acquire its equipment with speed and confidence.
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Ford will continue a pause in production of its battery-electric F-150 Lighting and said it will prioritize gas and hybrid F-Series trucks, which the company deems more profitable and require less aluminum.
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