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Customers will be able to select trucks from the front-line refuse fleet with BTR ensuring units are replaced as needed.
Read More →The Des Moines public works director estimates that the city's 35 refuse collection trucks use nearly half of the city's diesel, despite representing less than 5% of its 900-vehicle fleet.
Read More →After delays due to the supply chain crisis, Hol-Mac increased its unit price for its refuse trucks. The city council is moving forward with its purchase order, but at the old price the city agreed upon.
Read More →Mack Trucks announced several public fleets have purchased Mack LR Electric refuse trucks.
Read More →Rubicon SmartCity will help Scranton with its goal of digitizing operations, gathering and analyzing real-time data to optimize its recurring waste and recycling routes.
Read More →Rubicon’s products will be installed in the entire solid waste and recycling fleet of nearly 400 vehicles in the nation’s fourth-largest city.
Read More →The New York City Department of Sanitation shares its experience piloting a refuse electric vehicle.
Read More →The City of Port Arthur, Texas, is implementing a new plan to address ongoing trash collection delays, including adding to its fleet by leasing garbage trucks.
Read More →The City of Grand Rapids, Michigan, fleet will be enhanced to include seven electric, six hybrid/electric, 77 hybrid/gas, and nine compressed natural gas vehicles.
Read More →Vehicle delivery delays are pushing back the City of Cleveland Heights' new automated refuse and recycling program.
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