Xos Names New Pilot Service Provider
The W.W. Williams Company was named as an Xos pilot service provider in Arizona
The W.W. Williams Company was named as an Xos pilot service provider in Arizona
Cliff Creech will be responsible for customizing telematics solutions to meet customer needs, leading product/feature development, and more.
This year’s U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree is scheduled to beharvested Nov. 2 from the Pisgah National Forest in North Carolina.
Opening at least one branch weekly for 60 consecutive weeks, Enterprise Truck Rental said it continues to expand its footprint to meet rising demand.
Under CARB’s proposed Advanced Clean Fleets (ACF) regulation, medium- and heavy-duty fleets would have to replace their internal combustion engine trucks, with battery-electric or hydrogen-fuel-cell electric vehicles.
After a redesign in 2021, the 2023-MY crossover will be available at a starting MSRP of $27,360.
In 2011, Dontel Ball founded Ball & Son Excavation. The company’s first truck was a 1992 Kenworth W900L dump truck, which the company still owns today.
TSR creates partnerships between purpose-driven companies, government, and community stakeholders to create safer roads.
The purchase price is $148.2 million in cash and stock for a 60% controlling interest, which gives Mullen the majority ownership of Bollinger Motors, Inc.
The two companies announced that Werner plans to validate and integrate Cummins’15-liter natural gas and Cummins’ X15H hydrogen engines into their fleet.
The company is now poised to focus on creating and safety-related innovation, helping with safer solutions through connected visibility.
The course is scheduled Nov. 8–10, 2022, at Lincoln Electric Welding Technology and Training Center in Cleveland, Ohio.
Bendix said it is committed to developing trailer technologies that help support safer roads in the U.S., Canada, Mexico, and around the world.
A new report from the Governors Highway Safety Association examines rural road crash fatality trends and risky behaviors linked to them from 2016 to 2020.
Mobile energy delivery company Booster is expanding from coast-to-coast with its delivery platform now in 13 major U.S. markets.
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