Peterbilt will offer tips on spec'ing for top performance, optimizing body installation, realizing the benefits of preventive maintenance and maximizing the lifetime value of vehicles during its Chassis Update presentation at NTEA's The Work Truck Show.

Now in its second year, Peterbilt's Chassis Update is a free educational seminar focused on helping medium duty truck owners and operators, body manufacturers and installers, and other industry professionals manage trucks more efficiently and profitably.
It will be held Tuesday, March 5, from 3 to 4:15 p.m EST at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Fla., where The Work Truck Show will be held March 6-8.
"For many attendees of The Work Truck Show, fleet management is secondary to managing their primary business - such as beverage distribution, landscaping, pick-up and delivery or construction, to name a few," says Dan Sobic, Peterbilt Assistant General Manager. "Profitably running and maintaining their fleet is essential to their overall success, but not always the primary focus, as it would be with many over-the-road fleet companies. The Peterbilt Chassis Update program is designed to provide those businesspersons with quick, practical knowledge that will help them better understand how to spec vehicles to best meet their needs, and to operate those vehicles for top efficiency and value."
Peterbilt will be awarding one year of complimentary Peterbilt TruckCare preventive maintenance to a randomly selected attendee of the Chassis Update presentation.
During each day of The Work Truck Show, Peterbilt will also randomly select a show attendee to receive a year of complimentary TruckCare preventive maintenance for one of their medium-duty vehicles. Attendees can enter to win by filling out a brief entry form at the Peterbilt exhibit, No. 545. Peterbilt will randomly select a winner at noon each day for the duration of the show, March 6-8. Each winner will be selected from entries received after the previous drawing.
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