Tess Lovrak, Author at Fleet Equipment Magazine
Equipment demand likely to fade into year end

The silver lining: vocational truck demand remains strong.

FTR’s July Trucking Conditions Index improved from June but remains in negative territory

Aside from fuel cost volatility, the outlook for trucking conditions is little changed with only gradual improvement.

Wisconsin’s Kriete Truck Centers achieves electric truck certification

Volvo, Mack Trucks designed its EV Dealer program to ensure technicians understand the proper safety procedures when servicing electric drivetrains and components.

Clean Freight Coalition addresses EPA emissions regulations efforts

Mullen went on to explain that congress and regulators should pursue policies that provide immediate emissions reductions.

Isaac, EBE Technologies announce integration

Fleets that use EBE can further streamline the driver experience by having the driver remain within the Isaac workflow.

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Peterbilt celebrates Model 389 production milestone at Denton manufacturing plant

Massey Motor Freight will take home the 100,000th Peterbilt Model 389.

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ACT Research says half of all commercial vehicles will be zero emissions by 2040

By 2027, eight states will have joined California in adopting Advanced Clean Trucks, resulting in moderate growth in adoption rates.

Amsoil launches new 10W-30 synthetic diesel oil

It meets the latest API CK-4 diesel-oil specification and is compatible with other conventional and synthetic oils.

ERoad announces updates and improvements to several of its products

Updates have been made to ERoad’s Clarity Dashcam, refrigerated trailer door sensor, route planner and more.

2024 Best Fleets to Drive For nominations open

The Top 20 Best Fleets will be recognized at an awards ceremony and education event scheduled for April.

Bruckner’s Truck & Equipment to sell SmithCo side dump trailers

Bruckner’s Truck & Equipment will be an authorized SmithCo dealer in eight states.

FTR: August Class 8 orders up from July

August level of order activity continues to be below replacement levels.