March 2009, Work Truck - Feature
By Bob Raybuck
New federal safety standards covering tire pressure monitoring systems, door locks, occupant protection and crash test requirements, and emissions regulations will impact truck body and equipment upfits.
Tags: National Truck Equipment Association, NTEA
January 2009, Work Truck - Feature
By Bob Johnson
With planning and training, new, more fuel-efficient work trucks and equipment can be spec’d properly. Considerations include aerodynamics, vehicle weight, tire selection, and powertrain optimization.
Tags: NTEA, powertrain, Vehicle Weight - Trucks
November 2008, Work Truck - Feature
By Cindy Brauer
For the first time, the National Truck Equipment Association will stage its annual conference in the Windy City, offering more than 40 intensive educational programs and the “world’s largest vocational truck show.”
Tags: NTEA, Truck of the Year, Work Truck Show
July 2008, Work Truck - Feature
By Joe Bohn
Developing an optimum service body specification selection requires considerable forethought. Research available options and utilize end-user input to guide your decision.
Tags: ARI, NTEA, Vehicle Selector, Wheels Inc.
March 2008, Work Truck - Feature
By Lisajoyce Vergara
The National Truck Equipment Association’s annual convention is a ‘one-stop’ marketplace for industry professionals seeking all aspects of work truck equipment, solutions, and training.
Tags: NTEA, Work Truck Show
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