Freightliner Trucks has launched a new version of its Team Run Smart website, an online community that truck drivers can use to find information on a variety of topics.
by Staff
July 27, 2017
Screenshot via TeamRunSmart.com
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Screenshot via TeamRunSmart.com
Freightliner Trucks has launched a new version of its Team Run Smart website, an online community with over 48,000 members that truck drivers can use to find information on a variety of topics.
The enhanced website has been updated with an improved user experience, easier access to information, and additional content to assist owner-operators and fleet customers in the business of trucking.
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With the Team Run Smart website, visitors can find advice from fellow truckers and dedicated Team Run Smart Pros who share their experiences and offer expertise.
Team Run Smart offers new weekly content on the following topics:
Truck Smart: Information on increasing revenue and uptime through truck operation and maintenance
Business Smart: Learning the business side of trucking inside and out
Live Smart: Living healthfully while out on the road
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Freightliner solicited feedback from the website’s current member base and surveyed outside perspectives to update the site for a more user-friendly experience.
“We are committed to continually improving our platform and what better way to do so than by listening first-hand to the trucking community,” said Mike McHorse, on-highway product marketing manager, Freightliner Trucks.
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