How do you ensure a vehicle is designed specifically for the job that you're doing?
Whether you are a medium duty truck user or truck body builder, the answer often lies in the vehicle's specifications. To help in the process, Kenworth Truck Co. will review Kenworth T300 enhancements and features during its Chassis Update Seminar on Sunday, March 2, at The Work Truck Show in Atlanta.
The Kenworth T300 session is being offered in conjunction with The Work Truck Show, which is sponsored by the National Truck Equipment Assn. (NTEA). The session goes from 3 p.m. to 4:15 p.m.
"The science of specifying a truck is constantly evolving," said Mike Parrish, Kenworth medium duty product marketing manager. "New components and features are continually being offered and they can provide big productivity benefits to our customers. This seminar takes a look at these developments, plus offers key spec'ing tips. It will be an interactive seminar as well -- on hand will be Kenworth engineers to help in the presentation and answer technical questions."
In addition to truck spec's, Kenworth will examine new financing programs for body builders available from Paccar Financial. The T300 is available as a straight truck or tractor in a variety of wheelbases, with single or tandem axles, air or hydraulic brakes, in GVWs from 26,000 to 54,000 pounds.
Kenworth Truck Co., a division of Paccar Inc., is a leading manufacturer of heavy and medium duty trucks.
Kenworth's Internet home page is at www.kenworth.com.
Kenworth Hosts T300 Seminar at Work Truck Show
How do you ensure a vehicle is designed specifically for the job that you're doing?
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