Trucking fleet achieves solid savings
Equipment and maintenance programs are ensuring that Abilene Motor Express is cutting costs and remaining highly productive and efficient.
Urea is coming, urea is coming
Like it or not, 2010 trucks will utilize urea in theirselective catalytic reduction (SCR) emissions control systems.
No-idling solutions for cab comfort
No-idling solutions save money and keep drivers comfortable.
Improving Performance
ABCO Transportation is addressing how to specify and maintain its refrigerated fleet more cost effectively and efficiently in several ways
Tractor and trailer lighting
From headlamps to tail lights: upgrade or simply replace the bulbs you have now?
Filtration advancements
Older vehicles can benefit from technology developed for newer engines, with benefits that include longer service intervals and reduced emissions
The future is now
As this year draws to an end, let’s talk about the future.
Freightliner introduces Cascadia
Freightliner Trucks launched the Cascadia – a new Class 8 truck for on-highway applications. Built from an entirely new platform, the Cascadia delivers significant fuel savings and is designed based on the Run Smart philosophy to be the most productive, efficient and drivable truck on the market, the company said. With its new styling, a quieter and more comfortable cab and ergonomic controls, the Cascadia was constructed with driver comfort and improved operating ratios in mind.
Looking for a 25% MPG improvement?
In certain applications, hyrid technology offers the promise of previously unheard of fuel economy gains
Two motors are better than one
Hybrids have received mixed reviews when used in cars and trucks, but new generations are now receiving well-earned attention