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Our team of enterprising editors bring years of experience covering the fleet industry. We offer a deep understanding of trends and the ever-evolving landscapes we cover in fleet, trucking, and transportation.

SAF-Holland explained how its recent takeover of Haldex affects its product offerings, speaking to reporters during the American Trucking Association’s Technology & Maintenance meeting in Orlando, Florida, Feb. 26.
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ConMet announced product and capability expansion plans for each business unit.
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Michelin Connected Fleet, a portfolio of advanced, data-driven fleet-management solutions, is launching in North America for the first time.
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The Detroit Connect Video Capture (DCVC) service records safety events, such as active braking, roll stability events and other various events.
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Daimler Truck North America will join Duke Energy as a founding participant of an electric truck program at a soon-to-be-built microgrid-integrated fleet electrification center in North Carolina.
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🚨 Deadline approaching 🚨 Don’t forget to submit your nomination of a deserving fleet executive who “thinks outside the box.”
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Ascend is one of the first asset-based truckload carriers to reserve capacity for Volvo Autonomous Solutions’ hub-to-hub autonomous transportation offering in Texas.
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Pam Marion will lead Noregon's day-to-day operations and execute strategies for growth.
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The first Nikola Tre BEVs and hydrogen electric vehicles that will incorporate factory-installed enhanced driver assistance features powered by PlusDrive will be available by the end of 2024.
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Some of the gain in the last couple months is attributable to capacity coming out of the network, ATA Chief Economist Bob Costello said.
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