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Heavy Duty Trucking: New Look, Renewed Commitment

Heavy Duty Trucking has an all-new look as it embraces the future of trucking and media, while honoring its 100-plus-year legacy.

Progression of HDT cover design through the years

B2B publishing has changed a lot over the years, and so has trucking. What hasn't changed is HDT's commitment to the trucking industry.

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Heavy Duty Trucking has a new look, a rebrand that reflects its ongoing evolution and renewed vision as it continues to serve a highly engaged audience of trucking industry professionals navigating an increasingly fast-paced and complex industry.

HDT was born in 1922 when a magazine called Western Drayman & Warehouseman changed its name to Western Truck Owner. It went through a few more name changes before becoming Heavy Duty Trucking and expanding its reach to a national audience starting in 1968. 

HDT has had several logos and looks over the years; it has expanded well beyond a print magazine to include digital, video, events and more. But one thing hasn't changed: serving the trucking audience.

“We are pleased to introduce this new branding for Heavy Duty Trucking (HDT) as we roll into the future. Our logo is new, but our purpose remains,” says George Brennan, publisher of Bobit Business Media's Transportation Group and Heavy Duty Trucking.

“We are meeting the content needs of our highly engaged audience by utilizing industry-first and innovative formats. We connect industry buyers and sellers through first-in-class content and dynamic, emerging platforms."

Heavy Duty Trucking’s new logo, along with a corresponding design refresh of the magazine, videos and other content, is part of a broader initiative to align its identity with its future editorial and business strategy.

Delivering Content to Drive Success

“Our rebrand isn’t just a new logo and a fresh look. It’s part of a renewed focus on delivering human-created content to help our audience be successful in a rapidly changing industry,” said Deborah Lockridge, editor and associate publisher of Heavy Duty Trucking.

“We’re looking to the future by developing innovative ways to deliver that information," she said.

"With Heavy Duty Trucking's 100-plus years of history and experience, we will provide the context, analysis, and insights our audience depends on, no matter what the platform."

The updated branding introduces a modern, forward-leaning logo that captures the strength, resilience, and momentum found in the trucking industry. Drawing from Heavy Duty Trucking’s rich legacy, the logo design re-emphasizes the brand name, Heavy Duty Trucking, and places specific importance on the word "Trucking," reinforcing the brand’s core identity. 

A rebranding slogan, “Driven by Our Legacy, Designed for What’s Next," focuses on the 100+ year legacy Heavy Duty Trucking has built while showing how the brand is moving forward.

Heavy Duty Trucking will sport a fresher, more modern look across its various products and platforms.

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About Heavy Duty Trucking

Heavy Duty Trucking magazine traces its beginnings back to the early days of trucking in and a regional publication called Western Drayman & Warehouseman. Over the years HDT became the unquestioned editorial leader in the field, consistently giving readers unbiased, analytical reporting on major issues such as the latest EPA diesel emissions standards, the corrosive dangers of newfangled road de-icers, employee drug testing, counterfeit parts, fuel quality problems, driver fatigue, the highway funding debate, the fuel price crisis and more.

About Bobit Business Media

Bobit Business Media Inc. (BBM) is a business-to-business media and marketing solutions company that helps market leaders connect, thrive, and stay ahead of market trends. With a keen understanding of their clients’ needs, BBM delivers tailored marketing strategies, industry events that foster collaboration, and a range of media solutions designed for business expansion. Backed by decades of industry expertise and trusted brands, BBM remains a trailblazing leader – challenging the norm while providing the tools and insights businesses need to thrive in a rapidly shifting B2B landscape. 

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