Aperia, FlowBelow announce partnership

Aperia, FlowBelow announce partnership

Aperia Technologies and FlowBelow Aero Inc. have announced a partnership so that fleets can spec both Aperia’s Halo tire inflator and FlowBelow’s Tractor AeroKit together with the two products integrated. According to the companies, this was done to increase simplicity for customers who wanted both systems, reducing the weight and maintenance issues by installing both systems at the same time.

“We had a lot of customers twisting our arms to get these products integrated,” said Josh Carter, chief executive officer of Aperia. “It means that our customers can realize the fuel saving benefits of a total efficiency package that includes both the Halo Tire Inflator and the Tractor AeroKit system, which includes wheel covers.”

“We’re both confident in up to 3% to 4% fuel savings,” said FlowBelow President Josh Butler, “so it made perfect sense for us to team up and work together to deliver the combined FlowBelow-Halo package.”

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