Meritor and Pressure Systems International gave a tour of its facilities in San Antonio to attendees of the Annual Fleet Technology Event in May.
by Staff
May 15, 2015
Photo: Jim Park
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Photo: Jim Park
Meritor and Pressure Systems International hosted its Annual Fleet Technology Event at the Hotel Valencia in San Antonio.
American Trucking Associations president and CEO Bill Graves spoke to attendees discussing the challenges facing the trucking while emphasizing how essential the industry is.
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Attendees were given a tour of PSI's facilities featuring the company's Lead Manufacturing and Quality Assurance System. The facility is where PSI manufactures the Meritor Tire Inflation System and those who attended, including HDT’s Equipment Editor Jim Park, were given a first-hand look at where the systems were made.
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