Heavy-haul trailers see it all — rocks, ruts, bumps and jolts. It all translates to an increased risk of damage. Here are some things to keep in mind when hitting the road with the load. According to ...
Keeping perishable foods, pharmaceuticals, and other commodities fresh is essential all year round, but in the summer, the stakes are even higher for refrigerated fleets to keep their equipment on the ...
Most fleets tend to focus on the power side of the tractor-trailer equation, leaving trailers on the short end of the maintenance stick. Many fleets have turned to outside service providers that ...
Is a trailer worth the investment? For many owner-operators, the answer is a solid yes. It can take less than four years to earn back the investment, even when buying new equipment. In the somewhat ...
Let’s face it. Pulling maintenance on a boat or trailer is never any fun. It’s dirty work that comes with the territory of ownership. It can sometimes get expensive when maintenance checks point to ...
Accurate visibility. Fleets of all kinds, especially less-than-truckload operators, require accurate eyes on trucks but—most especially—trailers. They do count on technology but also on their ...