
Four stories are shared about how fleets are succeeding during the pandemic.
In response to sustained demand for personal protective equipment (PPE) as a result of COVID-19, Mack Trucks donated about 500 pieces of PPE that it manufactured at its Lehigh Valley Operations (LVO) plant in Macungie, Pa.
Mattel announced the launch of #ThankYouHeroes, a special edition line of collectible action figures and Little People Community Champions that honors the individuals leading the fight against COVID-19, including delivery truck drivers.
Piedmont Natural Gas will donate up to $25,000 to The Nashville Food Project's Community Cupboard initiative to help area hospitality workers impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
To assist those in the community and those on the front lines, Mack Trucks donated to local Lehigh Valley organizations aiding food insecurity and a shortage of medical supplies spurred by the coronavirus.
During difficult times, how do you keep your morale up, and uplift the spirits of your drivers, too?
Using Lego, a mechanical engineering student built a custom set of Mobile Column Lifts like those engineered by Stertil-Koni. Then, the Lego master deployed them to hoist a replica WWII tank, which he also made from Lego.
BYD Motors, LLC, will donate $1 million in medical supplies, including PPEs and hand sanitizer to transit agencies and first responders in the United States and Canada.
With its in-house 3D printer, Terex Utilities can produce eight bands every 20 hours, and is running the printer 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Fleet Advantage announced its foundation, Kids Around the Corner, made a $10,000 donation to the First Responders Children’s Foundation to aid in their emergency response fund amidst COVID-19.
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