Transport fleets in the business of controlling auto shipping rates implementing medium-duty Kenworth model trucks in the transport services they use to deliver cars on time and budget will be interested in the latest news concerning these model transport vehicles. Kenworth recently announced they'll soon be offering the Hendrickson Primaax EX rear air suspension with Kenworth T270 and T370 front-drive-axle-equipped medium-duty models sold in the United States of America. Apparently, according to sources in the business of shipping cars overseas, Kenworth made this announcement just before the up coming Work Truck Show in Indianapolis this week, in order to take advantage of the show to tell the world about this news.
The Hendrickson Primaax EX rear air suspension is a system that works well with the new transport trucks introduced during the last few miles in the United States of America, according to transport industry experts and drivers in the business of controlling car shipping prices. Ideal for both vocational and severe transport jobs, the Hendrickson Primaax EX rear air suspension is also engineered and designed for the toughest environmental conditions, to have a long lifespan, and to reduce road shock on a transport vehicle from the rugged highways and roads of the nation.
Transport firms and drivers that want to check out the Hendrickson Primaax EX rear suspension should stop by the Work Truck Show in Indianapolis this week. You'll be able to take a look at the newest transport vehicles available on the market, spend time with other people who love big trucks, and have fun enjoying the sights and sounds available for all to enjoy during the show. This party could be the place you meet new friends and make new connections that will help take your trucking career to the next level.
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Showing posts with label car shipping to Puerto Rico. Show all posts
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Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Car Shipping to Puerto Rico in a Kenworth
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Friday, February 25, 2011
New Auto Transport Life Cycle Analysis Tool
Transport fleets and drivers in the business of controlling car shipping prices looking for another tool to help them keep track of the life cycle costs of the heavy-duty trucks they use to deliver cars on time and budget have a new tool to help them in this task. The NAFA Fleet Management Association has recently released a narrated learning presentation to help explain to transport fleets and drivers car shipping to Puerto Rico and around the country about the intricacies of life cycle cost analysis of the transport vehicles in their fleet. Great news for transport fleets and drivers that have been thinking about looking for a another tool to implement in the battle to control the costs of operating a transport fleet during the months and years ahead in the United States of America.
Lifecycle Cost Analysis for Fleets is available on a computer flash drive you can take with you and takes about three hours to view, which will include the time required to finish all four review activities included in the analysis, according to the people over at NAFA. It also includes two complete lifecycle cost analysis examples, one using US dollars and miles and the other based in Canadian dollars and kilometers.
The people over at the NAFA Fleet Management Association also believe this new offer will help fleet managers in the business of shipping cars overseas in the United States of America gain a realistic perspective on the future by completing activities using their own transport problems and examples.
Transport fleet operators that want to check out this new offer should contact the people over at the NAFA Fleet Management Association directly for more information on where to find this tool to help them analysis life cycle costs of the transport vehicles they use. This could be your chance to save a little more money and time during the miles ahead on the transport roads of America that could be better used for other tasks.
Lifecycle Cost Analysis for Fleets is available on a computer flash drive you can take with you and takes about three hours to view, which will include the time required to finish all four review activities included in the analysis, according to the people over at NAFA. It also includes two complete lifecycle cost analysis examples, one using US dollars and miles and the other based in Canadian dollars and kilometers.
The people over at the NAFA Fleet Management Association also believe this new offer will help fleet managers in the business of shipping cars overseas in the United States of America gain a realistic perspective on the future by completing activities using their own transport problems and examples.
Transport fleet operators that want to check out this new offer should contact the people over at the NAFA Fleet Management Association directly for more information on where to find this tool to help them analysis life cycle costs of the transport vehicles they use. This could be your chance to save a little more money and time during the miles ahead on the transport roads of America that could be better used for other tasks.
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Car Transport Air Fittings for the Road
Transport drivers in the business of controlling car shipping prices can save money and time by making sure they have a reliable set of air fittings available to help them at all times while out on the transport roads and highways of the United States of America. Phillips Industries has announced the introduction of two new combination kits containing their most popular QWIK-FIT Push-to-Connect Composite Air Fittings, to help keep your transport vehicle on time and budget during the months and years ahead on the roads of the United States of America.
According to Phillips Industries these two new combination kits contain a collection of male connectors, straight unions, 45-degree male elbows and dust boots in various sizes typically used by transport drivers in the business of great auto shipping rates. The individual parts are arranged in their own containers to help keep them in place, whether the case is sitting in the cab of your transport vehicle, or on the bench in your garage. The 80-1291 Travel Kit contains a total of 48 parts, while the Shop Kit contains 110 parts, according to Phillips Industries, and both kits are available through Phillips Industries distributors.
Transport drivers and firms car shipping to Puerto Rico that would like to check out these two new combination kits should contact Phillips Industries directly for more information, or drop by a local dealer of Phillips Industries products to see what they have. This could be your chance to always make sure you have the air fittings you need while out on the roads and highways of America taking vehicles to destination.
According to Phillips Industries these two new combination kits contain a collection of male connectors, straight unions, 45-degree male elbows and dust boots in various sizes typically used by transport drivers in the business of great auto shipping rates. The individual parts are arranged in their own containers to help keep them in place, whether the case is sitting in the cab of your transport vehicle, or on the bench in your garage. The 80-1291 Travel Kit contains a total of 48 parts, while the Shop Kit contains 110 parts, according to Phillips Industries, and both kits are available through Phillips Industries distributors.
Transport drivers and firms car shipping to Puerto Rico that would like to check out these two new combination kits should contact Phillips Industries directly for more information, or drop by a local dealer of Phillips Industries products to see what they have. This could be your chance to always make sure you have the air fittings you need while out on the roads and highways of America taking vehicles to destination.
Monday, November 15, 2010
Car Transport Firms Ordering More Class 8 Trucks
Professionals in the business of car shipping to Puerto Rico will be interested in the news that the demand for Class 8 heavy-duty trucks for the transport industry of the United States made a nice rebound in 2010. In fact, according to the numbers being thrown around the total number of Class 8 heavy-duty transport trucks ordered in 2010, will exceed 150,000 new trucks, according to sources over at ACT Research Company. Add to this the fact that the numbers indicate many transport fleets showed a pretty good increase in profit during 2010 and some transport professionals and experts believe there could be a large percentage of transport fleets investing in more Class 8 heavy-duty transport trucks during the miles ahead in the United States of America.
This is great news for transport professionals in the business of producing great auto transport reviews as this represents a 27 percent increase in the number of Class 8 heavy-duty transport trucks ordered by firms during 2009, according to ACT Research Company. The forecasts being made for the future also indicate that the demand for new Class 8 heavy-duty trucks is expected to continue to build momentum into 2011 and 2012, and we could see as many as 300,000 Class 8 heavy-duty trucks ordered by car shipping and transport firms by the end of 2012. Hopefully, the forecasts made the ACT Research Company are a little below the real mark, and in the next two years the number of Class 8 heavy-duty trucks ordered in the United States exceeds the 300,000 predicted by the end of 2012.
This is great news for transport professionals in the business of producing great auto transport reviews as this represents a 27 percent increase in the number of Class 8 heavy-duty transport trucks ordered by firms during 2009, according to ACT Research Company. The forecasts being made for the future also indicate that the demand for new Class 8 heavy-duty trucks is expected to continue to build momentum into 2011 and 2012, and we could see as many as 300,000 Class 8 heavy-duty trucks ordered by car shipping and transport firms by the end of 2012. Hopefully, the forecasts made the ACT Research Company are a little below the real mark, and in the next two years the number of Class 8 heavy-duty trucks ordered in the United States exceeds the 300,000 predicted by the end of 2012.
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