
John Poindexter Shares Product Launches, Growth Strategy for 2026
After a major acquisition, JB Poindexter’s CEO outlines what’s next, from smarter camera systems to early AI integration, and whether more deals are on the horizon.
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After a major acquisition, JB Poindexter’s CEO outlines what’s next, from smarter camera systems to early AI integration, and whether more deals are on the horizon.
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Isuzu Commercial Truck of America, Inc. will begin offering several new utility and service bodies from Knapheide and Supreme Corp. for its N-Series cabover trucks, the company has announced.
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Morgan Truck Body reached an agreement with General Motors Fleet to increase the number of bailment pool locations, allowing it to more swiftly meet growing demands for upfitted Chevrolet and GM vehicles.
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Workhorse Group Inc. has appointed Robert Willison, former company director of research and development, to COO. Willison's appointment follows the recently announced promotion of Duane Hughes to Workhorse CEO.
Read More →Masterack, manufacturer and installer of commercial van and pickup truck interiors and accessories, announced new additions to key leadership roles.
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Muncie Power Products Chris Fancher, senior vice president of information technology and administration, will retire at the end of December, according to the company.
Read More →Safe Fleet has combined two business units, Truck & Trailer and Work Truck, into a unified Commercial Vehicle (CV) division.
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Mike Albert Fleet Solutions held its third annual Truck Fest event on Sept. 27, 2018, which is designed to showcase the latest fleet upfitting packages, truck-mounted vocational equipment, and OEM chassis.
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Thirteen distributors and truck upfitters displayed their products at the annual fleet event.
Read More →Mickey Truck Bodies announced a major transition within its executive leadership team that will take effect Jan. 1, 2019, including the naming of Mike Tucker as president & CEO.
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Ford Motor Co. showed its Transit and Transit Connect vans with equipment for 35 different work or recreational segments at a media event on Monday called "Vandemonium."
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