
Improper ergonomic behavior when handling vehicle equipment and cargo can result in musculoskeletal injuries. Here are some examples of the best and worst ways to work ergonomically. Read the full story here. Photos courtesy of DECKED.
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A new AAA study discovers that during a recent four-year period, 200,000 crashes involving road debris occurred and led to 500 fatalities.
Read More →Not only is an overloaded truck in violation of numerous state and federal regulations, it is unsafe to operate. As statistics show, year-after-year, overloaded trucks are one of the leading causes of truck-related accidents. In addition to safety concerns, an overloaded truck is costly to maintain and operate.
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When looking to replace its cargo vans, this office supply company needed a new model with expanded cargo space and improved ergonomics to handle heavy use and high daily miles.
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Key trends in auxiliary equipment specifications focus on driver productivity and idle reduction using telematics, safety enhancements with crash avoidance sensors, and maximizing space using multi-function equipment.
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Bednet's interior cargo restraint keeps cargo safely in the back seat so drivers can concentrate on driving.
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Ford is introducing a cargo management system and LED box lights on its 2015 F-150 pickup, as well as several new options.
Read More →Cequent is recalling more than 7,000 Highland- and Reese-branded cargo management products because of missing warning labels.
Read More →Making a few changes to vehicle selectors and processes can ensure that all drivers have just the right size vehicle they need to get the job done.
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Ranger Design announced the first-to-market availability of customized shelving packages for the new 2015 Ford Transit full-size cargo van.
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