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Red Dot offers Electrical Connector Assembly Kit

Red Dot Corp. introduced its Electrical Connector Assembly Kit, an assortment of connector bodies, receptacles, plug assemblies, housings, terminals, seals, and locks organized in a durable metal case, the company said.

Workhorse relaunching FasTrack program

Workhorse Custom Chassis is relaunching its FasTrack program that provides integrated walk-in trucks under the Workhorse badge.

Spec’ing for Safety Rear-Vision Technologies

Backing accidents are quite common, according to David Money, technical director, transportation services, at Liberty Mutual Group’s Research Institute for Safety. “They account for 15 percent of all commercial motor vehicle accidents,” he says, “and while less expensive than other types of accidents because they generally happen at slow speeds, their frequency and the potential for serious consequences make it imperative to provide drivers with the best-possible visibility when backing.”

True dedication – A concerted effort by AAA Cooper Transportation and its suppliers improves equipment and maintenance programs

When asked what things have contributed most to the success of equipment and maintenance programs in the nearly 29 years he’s been with AAA Cooper Transportation, Robert Floyd, director of maintenance, is quick to answer. “From our senior management to our newest employees,” he says, “there are many dedicated people, too many to mention, in fact.

Hear problems before they become breakdowns

Tracer Products introduced the Tracerline Marksman ultrasonic diagnostic tool, an accurate instrument that converts and amplifies inaudible ultrasonic sound into audible “natural” sound, the company said.

New Sprinter van offers improved versatility, safety

Eleven years and approximately 1.3 million units later (30,000 units in North America alone), the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter, now has a successor.

Comfort Zone

With nearly 6,000 trucks in operation across North America, On The Move Trucks is satisfying the needs of a growing number of customers.

Ed Richardson promotes family atmosphere, open communications

A family atmosphere, effective communications and an emphasis on training and promoting from within are important factors that allow Old Dominion Freight Line (ODFL) to enjoy a comparatively low turnover rate in its maintenance department.

TMC Marks 50th Anniversary

Progress in data communications and vehicle reporting maintenance standards have been impressive, according to executives reflecting on some of the recent accomplishments of the Technology and Maintenance Council (TMC) of the American Trucking Assns. as it celebrates its 50th anniversary this year.