APC Automotive Technologies has launched a replacement parts category program for light-, medium- and heavy-duty commercial vehicles.
by Staff
January 17, 2018
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APC Automotive Technologies has launched a replacement parts category program for light-, medium- and heavy-duty commercial vehicles.
The offering covers all classes of commercial vehicles and now includes a wide range of manufactured components from APC’s DieselTech, recently acquired DuraFit, and Centric Parts brake systems brands.
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APC’s new program incorporates a product offering from three under-truck parts brands:
DieselTech, a complete line of medium- and heavy-duty exhaust and emissions replacement parts.
DuraFit, a full line supplier of EPA-certified, exact-fit, heavy-duty replacement diesel particulate filters (DPFs) and diesel oxidation catalysts (DOCs).
Centric Parts, a manufacturer and supplier of aftermarket brake system components, including a recently launched air disc brake program.
“Our replacement parts combine advanced engineering, innovative enhancements, and upgraded materials that are designed to improve vehicle performance and reliability,” said Henry Hippert, vice president of sales for APC.
Webb, which recently acquired the Stemco Trifecta pre-adjusted hub program, will soon start taking orders for its replacement pre-assembled hub, the UltraSet.
Eaton has added its Advantage clutches to its remanufactured product line. The clutches feature a unique strap drive intermediate plate designed to allow customers to choose the latest OE specification
Commercial truck and trailer parts provider ConMet acquired TruckLabs, the company that created TruckWings, an aerodynamic device that attaches to truck cabs and deploys to close the gap between truck and trailer. TruckLabs now operates as a subsidiary of ConMet.
Diesel Laptops said its Truck Fault Codes allows users to input a fault code and immediately identify and order the parts needed to complete repair work.
Platform Science and Uptake have formed a partnership aimed at bringing a comprehensive predictive maintenance program to market for U.S. truck fleets.
During the 72-hour International Roadcheck inspection blitz in May, inspectors put 19% of commercial vehicles inspected out of service for serious safety violations.