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HDAW: The importance of tracking the right metrics in your fleet’s shops

Precise data: it’s one of the most important keys to running a good business, in the fleet world or elsewhere. After all, how will you know where to start improving your business if you don’t have a real sense of where the business is now? This was the theme of a recent talk by Jacob

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Trailer orders close 2020 on a positive note, setting up strong 2021

December net U.S. trailer orders of 43,806 units grew 11% from the previous month and were up nearly 150% year-over-year, according to ACT Research. Before accounting for cancellations, new orders of 45,800 units were up 11% versus November, but 148% better than the previous December, according to ACT. Full-year 2020 net orders were 41% improved

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Virtual sessions for service operations owners featured at HDAW ’21

Heavy Duty Aftermarket Week ’21 conference organizers have announced details around the show’s “SOLD!” (Service Opportunity Learning Day!) education workshop. SOLD! is geared towards owners and managers of service operations and independent distributors offering service, HDAW says. The goal of the SOLD! program is to help the independent service owner and their top managers gain

HDAW ’21 offers a wider selection of educational sessions

Heavy Duty Aftermarket Week ’21 conference organizers have announced an educational lineup they say is designed to expand attendees’ knowledge and enable them to retain and exceed their current level of success in the industry. This year’s programming will feature a wide selection of sessions, with topics ranging from next-generation selling and marketing to pandemic

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What 2021 Greenhouse Gas regulations mean for you and your engines

The previous decade may have seen the debut of Greenhouse Gas (GHG) regulations for heavy-duty engines, but the 2020s will be the decade in which these regulations ramp up. That starts with model year 2021 engines, with more restrictions coming in 2024 and then again in 2027, and continuing efforts to improve the environment mean

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Watch: What the trucking industry learned in 2020, pt. 2

It’s no secret that 2020 was a difficult year for so many people and businesses. You don’t need us to tell you that. But, there is always optimism to be found in times like these, and in that spirit, FE reached out to a wide variety of executives from OEMs, suppliers, technology providers and more,

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Volvo Trucks’ customer Dependable Highway Express electrifying Southern California distribution facility

Dependable Highway Express (DHE) recently completed several electrification initiatives to further reduce the climate and air quality impacts of its Southern California freight operations. Through the Volvo LIGHTS project, DHE introduced Volvo VNR Electric Class 8 trucks, battery-electric yard trucks and forklifts, charging infrastructure for both its fleet vehicles and employees’ personal vehicles, as well

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Integrated energy management: What it is and why you need it

As the evolution toward running on more than a single fuel source continues, fleets turning to alternative fuels are spurred by growing environmental regulations and sustainability plans. That’s why, rather than thinking about a straight replacement to diesel, fleets should adopt an integrated energy management (IEM) approach—a comprehensive strategy that considers all available fuel sources

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ACT Research: Used Class 8 truck sales are up

Preliminary used Class 8 volumes (same dealer sales) rose 11% month-over-month in December, and are 25% higher year-to-date compared to 2019, according to the latest preliminary release of the State of the Industry: U.S. Classes 3-8 Used Trucks published by ACT Research. Compared to December of 2019, volumes gained 27%. Other data released in ACT’s

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Trailer orders remained strong in December

According to the numbers from FTR and ACT Research, preliminary trailer orders were strong in December. FTR reports that preliminary U.S. net trailer orders totaled 41,700 units, while ACT reports orders at 42,500. FTR says December order activity was up 6% m/m and 155% y/y. Total trailer orders for 2020 totaled 297,000. The order volume

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