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  • BRAKE PAD LEGISLATION
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    WHY GO COPPER FREE?

    In 2010, the states of Washington and California enacted legislation addressing the presence of copper and other heavy metals used in brake friction materials. Environmental organizations maintain that remnants of these metals can find their […] More

  • innovative commercial trucks
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    EXCEEDING STANDARDS

    Both the medium-duty and work truck markets continue to increase in priority while commercial vehicle manufacturers ramp up their launches of innovative commercial trucks, vans, and cutaway chassis. Therefore, identifying efficient operating strategies is now […] More

  • The Right Air Compressor
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    NO RETURNS, NO REGRETS

    Air compressors are one of the most vital components in constant use among industrial enterprises. Including electricity, water, and natural gas, compressed air is widely considered the fourth vital source of energy. On an international […] More

  • Mobile Locker Co.
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    COOL CUSTOMER

    Molly MacDonald, founder and CEO of The Mobile Locker Co., had the idea for a mobile locker service after several of her runner’s apparel items went missing during races. While the company’s initial focus was […] More

  • NQR
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    The Isuzu NQR

    There’s no question that Isuzu has dominated the LCF market for years. It’s not just because the company puts out an amazing truck, but also because it follows sales up with outstanding customer service. Isuzu […] More

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    Engine of Choice

    In the work truck fleet industry, downtime means losing money. But, it takes a lot to power a reliable work truck—specifically, a capable engine. Well, good news. There are two new engines on the block. […] More

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    SHOP TALK

    There comes a time in most long-lived careers when you have to pass the torch. Recently, Ed Pearce passed the torch of manager of fleet service operations and support, GM, to Renee Smith. Smith’s work […] More

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