New model will be available next year sometime in the beginning of the first quarter.
ATLANTA. As part of a longer-term strategic growth initiative, Stoughton Trailers is …
New model will be available next year sometime in the beginning of the first quarter.
ATLANTA. As part of a longer-term strategic growth initiative, Stoughton Trailers is …
New model will be available next year sometime in the beginning of the first quarter.
ATLANTA. As part of a longer-term strategic growth initiative, Stoughton Trailers is …
New model will be available next year sometime in the beginning of the first quarter.
ATLANTA. As part of a longer-term strategic growth initiative, Stoughton Trailers is …
Timothy Tarbet to oversee TMW.Suite Solution development.
Timothy B. Tarbet, a global IT executive with more than 25 years of experience in enterprise software development…
Timothy Tarbet to oversee TMW.Suite Solution development.
Timothy B. Tarbet, a global IT executive with more than 25 years of experience in enterprise software development…
Kalmar Ottawa, part of Cargotec, opened its new test track at the Terminal Tractor Competence Center in Ottawa, KS. The track is the first testing facility specifically for terminal tractors.
At 0.75 miles, the track was constructed with reinforced …
Kalmar Ottawa, part of Cargotec, opened its new test track at the Terminal Tractor Competence Center in Ottawa, KS. The track is the first testing facility specifically for terminal tractors.
At 0.75 miles, the track was constructed with reinforced …
Although the insurance industry expects to see a reduction in accidents and fleet risk with ELD implementation, it’s too early to determine how those devices will impact premiums.
ATLANTA. As a fleet owner, you’ve installed electronic logging devices (ELDs) and other safety technologies throughout your entire fleet. Now your insurance premiums will automatically decrease, right?
Not necessarily, explained Harry Storck, global fleet technical specialist at AIG.
Storck, speaking to attendees at TU-Automotive’s Connected Fleets conference here in Atlanta, discussed the insurance carrier’s perspective on how connectivity is changing the landscape of commercial fleets.
Although the insurance industry expects to see a reduction in accidents and fleet risk with ELD implementation, it’s too early to determine how those devices will impact premiums.
ATLANTA. As a fleet owner, you’ve installed electronic logging devices (ELDs) and other safety technologies throughout your entire fleet. Now your insurance premiums will automatically decrease, right?
Not necessarily, explained Harry Storck, global fleet technical specialist at AIG.
Storck, speaking to attendees at TU-Automotive’s Connected Fleets conference here in Atlanta, discussed the insurance carrier’s perspective on how connectivity is changing the landscape of commercial fleets.
Award ceremony shines spotlight on the role of private fleets in the trucking industry.
ATLANTA. The inaugural Fleet Owner 500 awards were handed out during a reception he…