
Grote partnered with Stoneridge to deliver a rear-view trailer camera designed to enable enhanced safety features for fleets and drivers.
Grote partnered with Stoneridge to deliver a rear-view trailer camera designed to enable enhanced safety features for fleets and drivers.
Among the additions, Kent Bode has been promoted to vice president of sales and marketing for the U.S. sales team.
Although 33% of the 3 million trailers on the road in North America could be considered to have telematics, only 5% of them are considered smart trailers, says Grote. It believes its new 4See system could increase the percentage of smart trailers to 34% by 2027.
The company is now poised to focus on creating and safety-related innovation, helping with safer solutions through connected visibility.
Chuck O’Neal started his career at Grote Industries in 1987 as a design draftsman working on the newly launched UBS wire harness product line.
The updated line will broaden the current offering, adding eight new part numbers to the lineup to fit a range of unique needs and a variety of applications.
Grote Industries uses vehicle lighting expertise to address one of 2020’s top violations.
Designed for heavy-duty applications, these FMVSS 108- and ECE-compliant, street-legal lights are equally at home off-road or on.
Grote’s High/Low Beam 4-by-6-inch LED Headlamp features bi-function LED technology in a traditional 4-by-6-inch headlamp size.
Grote’s Guardian Smart Trailer System is designed to monitor a trailer’s lighting system and alert an operator to any status changes through the telematics system or a smartphone.
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