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NACV day 3: News from the show floor

Missed the news at NACV? Read on to catch up with the biggest stories from the show, and then bookmark this link for daily updates: www.fleetequipmentmag.com/tag/nacv-2017/

On to the news:

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NACV day 2: News from the show floor

Read on for the news roundup from day two at NACV, and then bookmark this link for daily updates: www.fleetequipmentmag.com/tag/nacv-2017/ On to the news: International Truck launches severe service HV Series International Truck launched the International HV Series severe service truck. The HV series will be available with the International A26 12.4L big bore engine and

NACV day one: News from the show floor

Check out the news roundup from day one at NACV, and then bookmark this link for daily updates: https://www.fleetequipmentmag.com/tag/nacv-2017/ 1. NACFE ‘Run on Less’ achieves 10 MPG average, conquers real-world challenges Run on Less, a cross-country road show to showcase fuel efficient truck technology and equipment, announced an average of more than 10 MPG in real

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TMC 2017: News and interviews from the show floor

The TMC Annual Meeting and Technology Exhibition in Nashville is one of the largest gatherings of fleet managers and truck suppliers, so it should be no surprise that companies took the opportunity to release big-name new products. If you missed out on the news and the sights of the show, let Fleet Equipment’s On the

Wabash National renews agreement with Maxion Wheels

Maxion Wheels has been chosen again by trailer manufacturer Wabash National Corp. as the standard position steel wheel supplier for its full line of high-performance commercial trailer products, including dry and refrigerated van trailers, platform trailers and tank trailers. This is the third consecutive long-term agreement between Wabash and Maxion. “Maxion Wheels has earned its position as our preferred

Uplifting news: Unsung profiles Wreaths Across America

Here at Fleet Equipment, we’re taking a break from our equipment-focused feature stories to reflect for a moment on all that is right and good in the trucking industry and the people who make it so. To be sure, there’s no drought of devastatingly depressing and divisive news flooding TV, Twitter and beyond, and it’s easy

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Good news, bad news: Trailer orders up month-over-month, down year-over-year

U.S. trailer orders rose 12% month-over-month but fell 7% year-over-year in April, according to the most recent State of the Industry: U.S. Trailers from ACT Research Co. “New orders continued to meander in April, the result of fleet caution about current freight conditions and the extent of the current backlog,” said Frank Maly, director of CV transportation analysis and

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Mid-America Trucking Show 2016: Sights, sounds and news from the show

The Mid-America Trucking Show (MATS) is always a whirlwind of industry news and booth meetings. With more than 1,100 exhibitors to catch up with and a projected 70,000 attendees to wade through, there’s little time to catch your breath. Come along with me, Jason Morgan, we take in the sights, sounds and news of MATS

Watch: MATS 2016—sights, sounds and news from the show

The Mid-America Trucking Show (MATS) is always a whirlwind of industry news and booth meetings. With more than 1,100 exhibitors to catch up with and a projected 70,000 attendees to wade through, there’s little time to catch your breath. Come along with me, Jason Morgan, we take in the sights, sounds and news of MATS

Webb Wheel OEM launches quarterly technical advice newsletter

The OEM business unit of Webb Wheel has launched a quarterly newsletter containing  information about wheel end specifying and maintenance practices. The one page newsletter will include technical advice for maintenance management, technicians, drivers and others who interface with wheel end components on their trucks and trailers. The inaugural issue published in February gave guidelines