New York Fleet Officer Wins Public Service Award
Keith Kerman, New York City’s chief fleet officer, has been awarded the Sloan Public Service Award, the highest honor bestowed to leaders in NYC government.
Keith Kerman, New York City’s chief fleet officer, has been awarded the Sloan Public Service Award, the highest honor bestowed to leaders in NYC government.
Fontaine Modification developed a lowered roof modification for Peterbilt 348 trucks that improves overhead clearance for transporting chassis mounted cranes in areas with low bridges and overpasses.
Several police departments and fire departments in Indiana deployed drones to patrol and manage crowds during Indy 500 weekend.
Biodiesel and renewable diesel fuels may not be as clean as other alternative fuel types or powertrains but their widespread adoption reduced emissions more than any other type of fuel in California in 2018.
Heil now offers the growing Ready Truck Program, a business model aimed to alleviate issues caused by delays in the production and delivery of new garbage trucks.
The City of Houston is adding five new Frazer Bilt ambulances to its fleet in the next few weeks. The ambulances cost $900,000.
Kansas City, Mo., will nearly double its refuse collection fleet as it plans to fully bring trash collection in house next year.
Mack Defense will display its M917A3 heavy dump truck with an armored cab for the first time in public at the Showcase for Commerce.
Stertil-Koni announced that Doug Frake joined the company as an operations specialist, succeeding Paul Marks.
Associated General Contractors of America officials noted that 73% of contractors report that the risk of highway work zone crashes is greater now than it was a decade ago.
The Chevrolet Silverado 1500 pickup is adding an array of updates for the 2020 model year, including expanded availability of an optional V-8 engine, and some extra technology.
Aldermen in the City of Manchester, N.H., questioned the candidate's technical experience, starting salary, and personal connection to the mayor.
The second-generation powertrain features more range and higher top speed, and batteries are located under the vehicle.
The United States Postal Service has awarded self-driving truck technology developer TuSimple with a contract to perform five round trips hauling USPS trailers as part of a two-week pilot program.
New York City’s 1-million-gallon pilot of renewable diesel use met its goals, and the city is in the process of bidding a multi-year contract for renewable diesel.
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