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Dana releases Spicer for iPad for aftermarket customers

The new Spicer app for aftermarket customers from Dana Holding Corporation features a driveline angle calculator, driveshaft RPM calculator and a literature library with service manuals, product brochures, part catalogs and bulletins.

Doing the math on CSA lighting infractions

One of the things that emerges from a study of CSA fleet regulations is that lighting infractions are one of the leading reasons a fleet’s maintenance score can deteriorate.

Get the most value from batteries

When a truck has battery issues, a fleet normally replaces all the batteries and gets the truck back on the road. Recharging these batteries and putting them back into service is a huge savings to fleets.

EnerSys rebrands Odyssey Extreme Series batteries

Odyssey Extreme Series batteries are designed for demanding applications, such as emergency response vehicles and transit buses. The pulse-hot cranking amps, CCA and RC ratings are substantially higher than those of conventional automotive batteries.

Trojan Battery posts Trojan Tips videos online

The first set of Trojan Tips educational videos – designed to provide in-depth information focusing on a variety of battery topics, as well as expand awareness and understanding of deep-cycle battery technology – is now available on the Trojan Battery Co. website.

Mack partners with WyoTech to offer diesel technician training

Mack Trucks has partnered with WyoTech to offer advanced diesel technician training programs that focus specifically on Mack Trucks, including engines, electrical and electronics, emissions, powertrain and chassis components. The programs will be held at the WyoTech-Blairsville, Pa., campus beginning in the spring of 2013.

Carrier Transicold’s Virtual Tech improves reefer uptime

Carrier Transicold has introduced Virtual Tech, a comprehensive diagnostic application that continually monitors trailer refrigeration unit operation to help avert potential system problems.

Holding the line

Blue Max Trucking is keeping costs in check by working with its suppliers

Waytek updates website

Waytek has launched a new website for added functionality and convenience. The site includes many functions of the previous site, but also has updated search capabilities, enhanced shopping cart functionality, order tracking, customized supply lists and order history.

Coxreels plans for growth

Coxreels said it is moving to a new location in Tempe, Ariz., to a facility that provides nearly 50% more operational space for production. Fabrication, machine and welding departments have already been relocated and are now fully functional.