Tess Lovrak, Author at Fleet Equipment Magazine - Page 29 of 128
Autonomous technology on the road

For middle mile stretches where driver intervention is minimal, autonomous technology is a great solution being developed by many technology companies.

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C.R. England, Torc announce autonomous trucking pilot

The collaboration will serve as an expansion for Torc to support carriers in the refrigerated freight market.

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Mack Trucks cuts the ribbon on new Experience Center

We take a tour of the new facility and test out some trucks on the newly renovated test drive course.

Motive, Platform Science partner to enhance fleet safety

Through this partnership, Motive becomes an approved vendor for safety solutions on the Platform Science Marketplace.

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Samsara releases State of Connected Operations report

The research found that Connected Operations Leaders were 6x more likely to exceed their financial goals by 25% or more.

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EnerSys introduces Odyssey Connect battery monitoring system

Additionally, users can view warning and safety notifications directly on their smart device and can review battery trends on a 24/7 basis.

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Triad Truck Equipment announces newest sales executive

He will focus primarily on class 6-8 dump body sales as well as the full portfolio of Triad Truck’s upfit offerings.

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Fleeting performance: Should you repair or replace your heavy-duty truck?

Should the Data Center team repair or replace the vehicle causing them problems? You decide.

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Phoenix Motorcars exhibits new gen 4 electric drive system

The Phoenix engineering team refined the new chassis layout to optimize space for the newly designed battery packs.

Chevron oils approved for Cummins mobile natural gas engines

After putting Delo 600 ADF through the process, it has now received approval for use in Cummins natural gas engines and is registered to CES 20092.

ITF Transport Outlook: Cutting transport CO2 now reduces investment needs for core infrastructure

The transport sector can still reduce its CO2 emissions by about 80% over the next 25 years (compared to 2019).

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Mitsubishi Fuso, Hino announce merger, plans to accelerate development of advanced technologies

Daimler Truck, MFTBC, Hino, and Toyota will collaborate toward achieving carbon neutrality and creating a widening mobility offering.

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