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2014 Work Truck Show - The Products

OperationsPhotos 58March 13, 2014

The 2014 Work Truck Show was held March 4-7, 2014 in Indianapolis, and included 19 press conferences, 500,000 square feet of vocational trucks and equipment, the newest products and technical support from more than 500 exhibitors, and more than 60 educational sessions on top-of-mind industry issues.

One of three photo galleries for the 2014 show, take a look at a few of the products that were displayed on this year's show floor.

Originally posted on Work Truck Online

Adrian Steel announced a new line of cargo management solutions at the Work Truck Show, which includes adjustable shelving, locking drawer units, and ladder racks. 

Photo: Lauren Fletcher

 

Photo: Lauren Fletcher

 

Photo: Lauren Fletcher

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Photo: Lauren Fletcher

 

Photo: Lauren Fletcher

The Reading Aluminum CSV 

Photo: Lauren Fletcher

Extendobed pull-out truck beds have numerous configurations. 

Photo: Lauren Fletcher

 

Photo: Lauren Fletcher

 

Photo: Lauren Fletcher

Ranger Design unveiled it’s MAX RACK, a drop-down ladder system for cargo vans, which lowers up to 50 inches. It features a gas-shock assisted descent. 

Photo: Lauren Fletcher

 

Photo: Lauren Fletcher

 

Photo: Lauren Fletcher

Webasto displayed its electric high-voltage heater for plug-in hybrids and electric vehicles. 

Photo: Lauren Fletcher

 

Photo: Lauren Fletcher

 

 

Photo: Lauren Fletcher

 

Photo: Lauren Fletcher

 

Photo: Lauren Fletcher

eNow offers solar panels to power auxiliary truck systems such as HVAC and lighting.

Photo: Lauren Fletcher

Mohawk vehicle lifts range from 6,000 lb. to 240,000 lb. capacities and are manufactured in America. 

Photo: Lauren Fletcher

 

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Photo: Lauren Fletcher

 

Photo: Lauren Fletcher

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(PHOTO: Lauren Fletcher)

 

Photo: Lauren Fletcher

 

Photo: Lauren Fletcher

 

Photo: Lauren Fletcher

 

Photo: Lauren Fletcher

 

Photo: Lauren Fletcher

 

Photo: Lauren Fletcher

 

Photo: Lauren Fletcher

 

Photo: Lauren Fletcher

 

Photo: Lauren Fletcher

The CARR flip-down truck step is ideal for service trucks with side tool boxes. 

Photo: Lauren Fletcher

Auto Meter displays its OEM and aftermarket meter products. 

Photo: Lauren Fletcher

 

Photo: Lauren Fletcher

 

Photo: Lauren Fletcher

 

Photo: Lauren Fletcher

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SpaceKap service truck caps are designed as a fuel-saving alternative to cargo vans. (PHOTO: Lauren Fletcher)

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(PHOTO: Lauren Fletcher)

Freightliner Custom Chassis Corp. and CleanFuel provided show attendees an inside look into the inner workings of a propane autogas fuel tank. (PHOTO: Lauren Fletcher)