
Join fleet group editor Chris Brown as he talks with Jason Hammond from AT&T about the transition to OEM-sourced modems, the benefits they provide, and what fleets need to be thinking about when managing them and the data.
Join fleet group editor Chris Brown as he talks with Jason Hammond from AT&T about the transition to OEM-sourced modems, the benefits they provide, and what fleets need to be thinking about when managing them and the data.
As fleets seek alternative sources for quality truck parts, more are turning to e-commerce. Experts offer tips on how to get the most from buying parts on the internet.
Fullbay, a platform designed to improve the operational efficiency of heavy-duty repair shops, has introduced Fullbay Marketplace to simplify and accelerate the part-ordering process.
Where does one start with so many upfitting options? Where do you find and engage with the right people to help you find those products? How do you implement and test them? Who needs to be involved in the decision-making process?
General Motors introduced the new ACDelco National Fleet Parts Program, designed to give qualified fleet owners access to resources and tools to simplify their service workflow.
Daimler Trucks North America launched a new e-commerce platform, is using technology to help dealers make repairs faster – including simplifying the warranty process – and is on the cusp of adding predictive diagnostics to its uptime tools.
Icahn Automotive Group LLC has begun to separate the company into two independent aftermarket Parts and Service companies.
In an effort to protect both customers and retailers from potential safety and financial risks, GMB North America, an auto parts manufacturer, recently released information and an infographic on how to detect counterfeit auto parts.
Fram has relaunched Fram.com so its website is easy to navigate and responsive on mobile. The website's enhanced design introduces a series of helpful features and offers a superior experience for new and returning visitors, according to the filters provider.
Dana Inc. has signed an agreement to merge with the Driveline division of UK-based automotive system supplier GKN plc to create Dana plc, a global provider of driveline systems, in a move that will position it for the vehicle electrification market.
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