[Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] ORLANDO, Fla. – American Trucking Associations’ Technology & Maintenance Council said its upcoming report on refrigerated trailers can ...
The real-time data and telematics revolution in trucking, coupled with federal regulations requiring more precise cold-chain monitoring and reporting on perishable foods in transit, is driving a new ...
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Wabash National Corporation announced commitment from a fourth fleet to join the company’s launch program for its Cold Chain Series refrigerated van trailer made with molded structural composites.
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 ...
Celebrating the 100,000th trailer, from left to right: Dave Wallace, Utility Trailer Manufacturing Co.; Steve Aaron, Stevens Transport chairman and CEO; Clay Aaron, Stevens Transport president; and ...
Transport refrigeration units - TRUs - are the main thing separating temperature-controlled trailers from dry freight vans. But insulation is just as important. Size always matters, but it's not the ...
“It was only natural for us to enter talks with Utility Trailer. They have in-depth market knowledge and a comprehensive dealer network, and, as we’re both family-owned-and-operated companies, Utility ...
Reefer trailers and sleeper trucks appeared to be more volatile than dry vans and day cabs in January, according to a report from Sandhills Global. The used heavy-duty truck market saw all ...
In many ways, refrigerated trailers have the hardest job in the business. They must not only be structurally sound, but they also need outstanding insulation. And while minor damage to other trailers ...
As the coronavirus death toll continues to rise on Long Island, refrigerated trailers are increasingly being used to temporarily store those who succumb to COVID-19 in Nassau and Suffolk counties.