
WATERLOO, IA - John Deere announces continuation of its planned building-block approach to meet United States Final Tier 4 and European Union Stage IV emissions regulations.
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Powered by a Cat C18 engine with ACERT technology, rated at 410 hp, and with an operating weight of more than 110,000 lbs., the D9T takes on the toughest dozing and ripping jobs.
Read More →NEWBERRY, SC - The City of Newberry, S.C, is installing an in-vehicle mobile communications system to improve the ability of City employees to communicate on the move. The fleet garage is installing the technology and will maintain it.
Read More →BOSTON - The City of Boston is partnering with car sharing company Zipcar, Inc., to launch a new fleet sharing program called FleetHub. A number of existing city-owned fleet vehicles will be outfitted with Zipcar's car sharing technology.
Read More →PHILADELPHIA– The City of Philadelphia has signed a contract with Intermedix for a technology and business services solution for the City’s fire department.
Read More →SAN DIEGO -The patent protects the PureForge Atomic-Forging technology as applied to a braking system, the process that uses a lightning-like effect to produce an ultra-hard and wear-resistant metal surface.
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Purolator has introduced its Purolator Synthetic Oil Filter, which utilizes 100-percent synthetic media with pleat support technology containing wire backing, resulting in a filter that has more “capacity” than conventional oil filters, according to the company.
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As technology continues to develop, fleets have more opportunities to improve their use of and reliance on oil. Five fleet professionals weigh in on the strategy, challenges, and benefits of their oil initiatives.
Read More →OHIO - The list of potential services to share includes fleet in addition to recycling, courts, purchasing, technology, and health insurance.
Read More →TRENTON, NJ – The City of Trenton, N.J., is using a federal technology program grant to purchase new computers for its police vehicles, according a Times of Trenton article.
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