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  • From the archives: The Failure Tree

    From the archives, April 1973: The Failure Tree 

    This is made from driveline parts that have been broken under different circumstances and in different size vehicles.

    From the Supply Post Archives April 1973 The Failure Tree

     

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    Oct 7, 2021 - 4 years ago

  • Doosan & Trimble Announce Factory-Installed Machine Control Solution For Crawler Excavators

    Trimble Doosan Infracore North America, LLC, have announced that Doosan will offer the Trimble Earthworks Grade Control Platform for Excavators as an optional factory-installed machine control solution for the North American market.

    Doosan and Trimble Announce Factory-Installed Machine Control Solution For Crawler Excavators
    Doosan DX225LC-5 excavator

     

    Trimble Earthworks is a grade control solution designed to make grading more accurate, faster and easier in a range of applications, including residential and commercial sites, trenches, embankments, ditches and finished slope work.

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    Oct 7, 2021 - 4 years ago

  • Insights On Recruiting And Retaining Female Drivers

    The Women In Trucking Association (WIT) President Ellen Voie participated in a recent Trucking Industry Roundtable hosted by U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg and U.S. Secretary of Labor Marty Walsh to address supply chain disruptions and discuss the recruitment and retention of truck drivers. For over 14 years, WIT has worked to remove barriers and identify best practices for growing the number of women working in the industry.

    Insights On Recruiting And Retaining Female Drivers
    Melissa Bencivengo is Women In Trucking's Member of the Month for September 2021. She is a professional driver for Carbon Express. Read her story here.

     


    “The Covid pandemic has made millions of Americans realize just how important the trucking industry is to their everyday lives. But at the same time, our industry faces critical challenges regarding the supply chain and the demand for more drivers,” Voie noted. “We are grateful to Secretaries Buttigieg and Walsh for hosting this important roundtable and appreciate the opportunity to share our insights.”

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    Oct 7, 2021 - 4 years ago

  • Westjet Cargo Announces Dedicated Freighters To Better Serve Canada

    WestJet has announced that it is launching a new dedicated cargo service, using 737-800 Boeing Converted Freights (BCF), as dedicated aircraft, to fulfill the larger-scale needs of Canadian businesses, freight forwarders, shippers and individual customers. The first of these dedicated 737-800BCFs are expected to be in service by the second quarter of 2022.

    Westjet Cargo Announces Dedicated Freighters To Better Serve Canada
    (CNW Group/WESTJET, an Alberta Partnership)

     


    "Our new dedicated commercial cargo aircraft are a natural evolution of the competitive guest services WestJet has successfully provided over our 25-year history. It will provide cargo customers with the reliable on-time performance and competitive cost advantage synonymous with WestJet," said Charles Duncan, WestJet, Executive Vice-President, Cargo and President, Swoop.

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    Oct 6, 2021 - 4 years ago

  • Two Demag CC 2800-1 Cranes Bring 410-Tonne Ship To Water

    The scenery was like a dream: A bright blue sky, and turquoise water. This meant that the conditions were perfect for lifting the 70-meter-long “Aqua Helix”, which was scheduled for its first-ever launch that day.

    Two Demag CC 2800-1 Cranes Bring 410-Tonne Ship To Water

     


    Before this, however, the crew boat for industrial maritime projects with space for up to 122 people first had to be taken out of the hangar where it had been built. Two 12-axle self-propelled modular transporters were in charge of this task and brought the 410-tonne ship directly to the quay wall, where the two Demag® CC 2800-1 lattice boom crawler cranes were already waiting. The cranes had been previously transported to the shipyard premises with around 55 trucks and had then been set up.

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    Oct 6, 2021 - 4 years ago

  • Mecalac Brings New Fleet Management System To North America

    Mecalac, a leading global designer, manufacturer and distributor of compact construction equipment for urban environments, announces its fleet management system, MyMecalac, is now available in North America.

    Mecalac Brings New Fleet Management System To North America

     

    This telematics solution delivers everything from high-level summaries to specific machine details, including maintenance, inspection and damage notifications, to empower fleet managers to boost efficiency and machine uptime.

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    Oct 6, 2021 - 4 years ago

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