Kalmar Ottawa announced the sale of its 60,000th terminal tractor, a T2 model, three years after hitting the 50,000 mark.
by Staff
June 9, 2015
The Kalmar Ottawa T2 Terminal Tractor Photo via Kalmar Ottawa
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Photo via Kalmar Ottawa
Kalmar Ottawa announced the sale of its 60,000th terminal tractor, a T2 model, three years after hitting the 50,000 mark.
The T2 model was sold to Averitt Express in Cookeville, Tenn., a trucking company that operates more than 4,000 tractors and 12,000 trailers for its LTL business including 100 Ottawa terminal tractors.
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The Kalmar Ottawa T2 Terminal Tractor Photo via Kalmar Ottawa
Kalmar Ottawa produces terminal tractors in a variety of models designed for warehouse and distribution operations, ports and rail terminals. The company also offers eco-friendly models, including tractors powered by alternative fuels such as CNG and LNG.
Kalmar Ottawa’s dealer network consists of 171 locations throughout North America that provide sales, service and support for its products. For more information on Kalmar Ottawa click here.
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