Some of the most severe Class 8 vehicle malfunctions, such as truck fires, brake failures and defective tires, can be prevented through regular, thorough fleet maintenance services.
Preventive maintenance, which includes regularly scheduled inspections, tests and repairs, increases a vehicle’s reliability, improves uptime and reduces the risk of equipment failures.
Public companies, whether they report under International Financial Reporting Standards or current Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), are now required to recognize operating lease assets and liabilities on the balance sheet.
As temperatures drop, states douse roads in chemicals to melt snow and ice. While the chemicals are necessary to improve safety and keep roads clear, they can wreak havoc on trucking equipment.
Cold temperatures, snow, ice and road debris can create challenges for Class 8 tractors and trailers during the winter months, and improperly maintained trucks run a higher risk of breakdowns. Downtime can result in missed delivery windows and poor service.
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