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Evolving engine Technology

Our industry hasnÂ??t yet completely adjusted to the introduction earlier this year of the 2007 EPA emission compliant heavy-duty diesel engines, and now we have news of a 2010 emission-ready engine. in two respects: increased payload capacity and better fuel economy.e=”font-family: Arial;”>N.C., early in May.ze in our lifetime – then fuel economy is likely a high priority for you.

Fleet Equipment Senior Editor Eric Brothers

Eric Brothers has joined the staff of Fleet Equipment magazine as Senior Editor.

Leverage a good tire/wheel program

Few managers question the traditional benefits of a well thought out and executed tire/wheel program.

ACDelco enhances fleet offerings

ACDelco announced Wednesday, June 13, enhanced offerings intended to provide qualified fleet customers access to a multitude of specialized benefits, along with sales and service support.  ACDelco says the offerings help commercial, government, rental, police, taxi and other fleet customers maintain their vehicles to help keep their business running efficiently, and also create opportunities for ACDelco warehouse distributor customers to build their businesses and their relationships with their fleet customers.

Finding qualified technicians

Whether you believe there is a technician shortage or not, the fact is that many fleets are becoming concerned over where the future technicians are coming from.

Mack performance tour hits the road to reach customers

Equipped Macks to span the continent for hands-on driving experience.  Twenty Mack Granite and Pinnacle trucks will fan out across North America beginning in late June to spread the news about the outstanding performance and power of these vehicles equipped with US’07-certified Mack MP engines.  The trucks are part of the “Mack Performance Tour” from Mack Trucks Inc., and will visit Mack dealerships in the U.S. and Canada through the end of September.

Safety with a payback

The Mid-America Trucking Show has earned a well-deservedreputation over the years as the industry’s premier showcase for new productannouncements.

High price of diesel isn’t going away

Fleets are painfully aware of how expensive ultra low sulfur dieselfuel is today, but what about the future?

Looking for a 25% MPG improvement?

In certain applications, hyrid technology offers the promise of previously unheard of fuel economy gains

Growing the business

Mountain International’s Morris says apprentice technician program pairs mentors with new technicians to develop talent