
The Propane Education & Research Council invites fleet owners and managers to take the Propane Autogas Tour for a chance to win a handful of prizes in the PERC booth at The Work Truck Show 2019.
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XL will be unveiling a plug-in hybrid electric version of the popular Ford F-250 pickup truck at The Work Truck Show 2019. The company has added two new members to its executive team.
Read More →Ford's Transit full-size van will enter the 2020 model year with a heavy refresh that adds an available all-wheel-drive system, two new engine choices, and a 10-speed automatic transmission, as well as new interiors and seating options for the passenger model, Ford announced at the Work Truck Show.
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More than 100 companies have plans to introduce new work trucks and equipment at Work Truck Week 2019. Ford, FCCC, Freightliner, International, Mack, Mitsubishi, Nissan, and Ram all have news.
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More than 500,000 square feet of exhibit space can be daunting to even the seasoned Work Truck Show attendee. Here are a few items you won’t want to miss when you check out the show March 5-8 in Indianapolis.
Read More →It's the last chance to vote for the 2019 Medium-Duty Truck of the Year. Vote today!
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With the addition of Volvo Trucks, a record-setting 16 commercial vehicle manufacturers will exhibit in The Work Truck Show 2019, giving attendees the opportunity to see for themselves what these top OEMs have planned for 2019 and beyond.
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It’s time to start the vote for 2019 Medium-Duty Truck of the Year. Now in its 12th year, the award is presented by Work Truck Magazine. Professional fleet managers are encouraged to select one of 11 trucks on this year’s ballot.
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NTEA has announced that Jeffrey Gitomer will be the keynote speaker at The Work Truck Show 2019. In addition, online registration for the event is now open.
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General Motors dealers discuss the new 2019 Chevrolet Silverado Class 4, 5, and 6 medium-duty trucks in terms of GVW, dimensions, servicing, and upfits — and finally being able to compete again in Classes 1 to 6.
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