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FIRST QUARTER 2022

IN THIS ISSUE

Preventive maintenance keeps AC units humming, CARB rules impact recent GHG ruling, and SEFL's Stritt talks technician shortage. How the industry keeps pace with every new advance, creating a military dump truck ready for duty, and recommended practices for Automated Driver Systems.

The Big Leak

How HVAC maintenance can save time and money for fleet shops

By Stephen Bennett

FEATURES

Trailer Exemption

Trailer GHG ruling muted by California rules

Steve Brawner

Q&A

Five Questions

Kerry Stritt, VP of Fleet Services, Southeastern Freight Lines

Transport Topics

COLUMNS

Editor's Note

New Features, Used Trucks

Michael Freeze

Equipment Perspective

Mack Trucks and U.S. Army join forces

John Baxter

TMC Corner

TMC tackles new recommended practices

Robert Braswell & Jack Legler

UPCOMING EVENTS

First Quarter

Recharge: Key Trends in Equipment and Maintenance

Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2023

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Second Quarter

iTECH Insights: Key Trends in Trucking Technology

Tuesday, June 6, 2023

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Third Quarter

Calibrate Insights: Key Trends in Equipment and Maintenance

Tuesday, Aug. 15, 2023

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Fourth Quarter

iTECH Insights: Key Trends in Trucking Technology

Tuesday, Dec. 12, 2023

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PAST EVENTS

First Quarter

En(Gauge): The Virtual Learning Event for Equipment Heads     

Tuesday, Feb. 15, 2022

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Second Quarter

Optimize: Key Trends in Trucking Technology

Tuesday, June 7, 2022

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Third Quarter

Formulate: Key Trends in Equipment & Maintenance              

Tuesday, Aug. 9, 2022

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Fourth Quarter

Automate: Key Trends in Trucking Technology

Tuesday, Dec. 13, 2022

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"The more things change, the more they stay the same. The mission of any maintenance shop is to repair vehicles as quickly and precisely as possible. There are scheduled maintenance needs sprinkled with the occasional emergency repairs. Efficiency is key. Those concepts will always stay the same.

 

With a view from the repair shop to the corner office, Calibrate offers more involved discussions into the trends and issues surrounding equipment and maintenance." - Michael Freeze, Features Editor, Transport Topics

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