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Newsby StaffMay 25, 2018

CEI Regional Manager Joins NPTC Board of Directors

The CEI Group’s northeast regional manager was elected to the board of directors of the National Private Truck Council (NPTC).

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NewsMarch 9, 2015

Lytx Executive Joins Truck Council Board

The National Private Truck Council has named Del Lisk, vice president of safety services for Lytx, to the trade association’s Institute Board of Governors.

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NewsApril 21, 2014

Dunkerley of CEI Wins NPTC Award

Luann Dunkerley, national sales manager for truck fleet services for the CEI Group, Inc. (CEI), received the 2014 National Private Truck Council’s Membership Development Award.

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NewsApril 23, 2013

CEI to Focus on Improving Collision Loss Recovery at National Private Truck Council Conference

The CEI Group, Inc. (CEI) will focus on how truck fleets can improve their recovery of accident damages from third-party drivers at the National Private Truck Council Education Management Conference and Exhibition in Cincinnati, Ohio next week.

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NewsFebruary 15, 2012

CEI to Feature Trucking Accident Management Services at ATA's Technology & Maintenance Council

TREVOSE, PA - The CEI Group, Inc. will be an exhibitor at the American Trucking Association's Annual Meeting and Transportation Technology Exhibition in Tampa, Florida Feb. 20-23, sponsored by the ATA's Technology & Maintenance Council.

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NewsJune 1, 2010

Fleets Honored for Safe Driving

ARLINGTON, VA - A number of commercial fleets were recently recognized by the National Private Truck Council (NPTC) for continuing to elevate safety performance.

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ArticlesMarch 1, 2010

Staples Fleet Tests Diesel-Electric Viability

Staples’ ongoing mission to green its fleet included a pilot program for diesel-electric hybrid trucks — with mixed results.

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NewsMay 21, 2009

Study: Truck Weight Increase Improves Fuel Consumption

Study estimates a reduction in truck loads of 10 percent if the allowable weight was increased and 6 percent if LCVs were permitted.

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