Stop, Tail, and Turn Lights
Using a newly developed technology similar to fiber optics, Optronics has created unique 4-inch round and 6-inch oval LED stop, tail, and turn lamps that can display complex shapes and patterns.
Using a newly developed technology similar to fiber optics, Optronics has created unique 4-inch round and 6-inch oval LED stop, tail, and turn lamps that can display complex shapes and patterns.
From the push to “go green” to new-vehicle launches to mergers and acquisitions, the past decade has been covered in full by the No. 1 vocational truck magazine.
Randy Wingenroth has been appointed VP of Operations for Business Area North America.
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Trucker Tools, a provider of the smartphone app for owner operators and small carrier drivers with a built-in Load Track connectivity platform for transportation companies, announced integration with PowerBroker, an enterprise-wide brokerage management system from McLeod Software.
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The American Trucking Associations has hired Michael Cammisa as the lobby’s new vice president of safety policy and connectivity.
Angie Popa has been named manager, fleet and transportation at SC Johnson.
The long-anticipated final rule to establish a national drug and alcohol clearinghouse for commercial truck and bus drivers has at last been released by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. The rule goes into effect on January 4, 2017, with a compliance date of January 2020.
As part of its celebration of 150 years of service, Sherwin-Williams Automotive Finishes, in conjunction with vehicle refinish products supplier 3M Repair Solutions, announced and presented the winner of its new Ford F-150 pickup truck giveaway.
Sales of vehicles from eight manufacturers to commercial fleets declined 5.1% to 48,503 units in November but remain positive for the year, according to Automotive Fleet data.
The Auto Truck Group is urging small businesses to take advantage of the federal Section 179 deduction on equipment that allows a deduction of as much as $500,000 on new and used equipment purchases.
New from National Crane is the NBT40-1 Series of boom trucks that are available with an aerial lift configuration.
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Workhorse Group Inc. will present a working concept truck of the W-15 plug-in hybrid electric pickup truck for fleet usage, at the ACT Expo conference from May 1 to 4 in Long Beach, Calif.
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