Top Truck News: Week of 4.1.22
This week in top truck news, learn about GM's new organization, assistance to electrify your fleet, new natural gas engines, vehicle walkarounds, and more!
This week in top truck news, learn about GM's new organization, assistance to electrify your fleet, new natural gas engines, vehicle walkarounds, and more!
A global cross-functional team selected the 2021 Supplier of the Year winners based on performance criteria in product purchasing, global purchasing, and more.
The new Greensboro Branch is located approximately ten miles northwest of its previous location.
The company's new brand platform - Performance. Driven. - represents the company's accomplishments and continued quest to enable all partners to drive strategic, efficient, and resilient supply chain performance at scale.
The recall affects over 47,000 vehicles produced from April 2017 to March 2022. Hino will repair the error at no cost.
The awards were presented recently at Stertil-Koni’s Annual Distributor Meeting.
Forty-five of the company's employees teamed up and volunteered for Sleep in Heavenly Peace and Watertown Area People Against Child Hunger.
4 Gen Logistics operates in California with a yard in Wilmington to provide drayage services to the Port of Long Beach and a terminal in Rialto near San Bernardino to serve the Inland Empire.
The Fleet Studies Lab features a collection of content, including solutions-focused articles, guides, and videos.
Billy Stone is also the first inductee featured on the new Howes Hall of Fame virtual reality platform.
Steve Hill, current vice president of Chevrolet, is tasked to lead the new organization: Commercial Growth Strategies and Operations. Under Hill's leadership, Chevrolet revealed the upcoming Silverado EV.
This is the second recent investment Penske has made in the local Tampa market.
This donation is in addition to the CDK donation announced earlier in March that will support the foundation’s diversity, equity, and inclusion program.
The first Carco winches were introduced in 1932 for the Pacific Northwest logging industry for use with cleat tractors and logging arches.
Sakor Technologies has grown from a two-person firm writing software to a manufacturer of its own control systems.
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