
Under Henthorn's leadership, BendPak grew from a small machine shop to one of the world’s leading manufacturers of car lifts and automotive service equipment.
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Prophecta said its AI algorithm uses causality-aware modeling, real-time simulation, and forecasting to help drivers maximize potential fuel cost savings and emissions reductions while increasing truck driver safety.
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Wisconsin-based Kriete Truck Centers unveiled a 2-minute video tribute to “farmers, truckers, builders, and doers” in its home state.
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Fleet operators can also customize the Stepvan, including the option to choose from lift-gate-ready kits and multiple tire options.
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April is Distracted Driving Awareness Month so now is the time to discuss maintaining focus on the road with employees who get behind the wheel as part of their jobs. Cellphone use has become the most common distraction, but fleet managers should be aware of the other forms of distraction as well.
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Uptake has appointed Adam McElhinney as its new Chief Executive Officer. McElhinney previously led Uptake's data science team and will now work on expanding the company's footprint in the transportation space.
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USIC completes about 84 million projects annually, and demand for its services is growing as the U.S. population rises in rural regions and the government invests in new infrastructure projects.
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Former Syringa Networks leader Doug Phillips is now the CEO of Rand McNally and brings vast transportation and tech experience to the iconic company.
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The Francis Scott Key Bridge was a major traffic route used by more than 500,000 commercial vehicles that annually made a combined more than 4.2 million trips across the roadway spanning the Patapsco River.
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If you have any Autocar, Chrysler, Daimler Vans, Ford, General Motors, Isuzu, Mack, Navistar, Paccar, Reading Truck Equipment, or Toyota vehicles in your fleet, you may need to check out these current recalls issued by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
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