Hyundai Translead introduces "beyond the trailer" products and services at TMC annual meeting.
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Hyundai Translead announced products and solutions that go beyond the trailer, which it said were inspired by customer needs.
“Our new and evolved products always feature innovative design and engineering, but we are also committed to delivering innovation beyond the trailer,” said Bongjae Lee, CEO of Hyundai Translead, in a press conference held during American Trucking Associations’ Technology & Maintenance Council annual meeting in Orlando, Florida. “It’s why we develop products like the new HT LinkVue camera system and the myHT customer portal, providing easier ways for customers to manage their fleet.”
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Through HT360, Hyundai Translead said, it “supports the entire customer journey,” from purchasing and financing to maintaining their fleet.
The HT360 experience includes:
myHT Customer Portal: myHT provides access to actionable data and account management tools.
HT Trailer Finance: Every trailer customer now has access to flexible equipment acquisition options that can be structured to their needs.
HT Preferred Service Provider Network: Hyundai Translead offers a certified service solution with broad geographic coverage and comprehensive trailer care capabilities nationwide.
HT Aftermarket Genuine Parts: Hyundai Translead said it has made sizable investments in a distribution center, warehousing and tracking system, team of knowledgeable professionals, and substantial inventory to ensure reliable service and parts availability.
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Through HT360, Hyundai Translead said, it “supports the entire customer journey,” from purchasing and financing to maintaining their fleet.
Photo: Deborah Lockridge
Hyundai Translead also introduced the HT LinkVue trailer camera system, which offers drivers a surround view of the trailer. Cameras pointed in every direction provide increased awareness by reducing blind spots when maneuvering. HT LinkVue is available as a stand-alone or as an integrated HT LinkSense sensor solution.
Hyundai Translead also showcased the enhanced Composite dry van with L-Core panels and the lighter and stronger ThermoTech refrigerated van trailers.
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