Help shape the future of Fleet Equipment

Help shape the future of Fleet Equipment

Ever-focused on delivering the most relative truck equipment-related content that increases your fleet’s efficiency, improves uptime and delivers real-world business results, Fleet Equipment is reaching out to readers like you to help us understand your trucking challenges and opportunities.

That’s why we put together our 2016 Reader Survey. By filling out the survey, you’re helping to guide editorial decisions and informing us as to what’s important to you in the coming year.

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We strive to produce top-notch equipment-centric editorial each month in our print magazine and every day on our websites, www.FleetEquipmentMag.com and www.FEOnTheRoad.com. This survey is just the beginning.

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Jason Morgan
Editor
Fleet Equipment

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