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Increase Efficiency To Offset Rising Costs

The trucking industry is facing increased costs from nearly every angle. Here are several ways fleets can increase efficiency and optimize their expenses.
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Fleets Continue Adopting Sustainable Technologies

Electric powertrains, cleaner-burning diesel technology and alternative fuels are continuing to improve, and OEMs, shippers and carriers are all moving toward net-zero goals, according to the fifth annual State of Sustainable Fleets report. Read more in our report wrap-up.
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What Fleets Need To Know About the Warehouse Indirect Source Rule

Find out what Rule 2305, also known as WAIRE and the Warehouse Indirect Source Rule, requires of warehouse operators, equipment manufacturers and fleets.
Collision Repair

Collision Repair

When accidents happen, Penske is here to help

You can rely on Penske for expert repairs and full visibility to the work we do.
Compliance

Compliance

Penske keeps you safe and compliant

Penske keeps you abreast of all federal, state and local regulations, and our processes and training help educate drivers on proper safety and compliance practices.

Regulatory Support

Penske can make it easy

Penske's expert knowledge of industry regulations means less hassle for you.
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Additional Services

Other ways Penske can help with your transportation needs

As a Penske leasing customer, you will have access to additional value-added services.

Legalization Services

Penske can help you stay legal

Penske can help you stay legal.

Efficient Operations

Penske Truck Leasing is a trusted partner

Penske Truck Leasing constantly reinvests in its facilities, tools, diagnostics and employees to be a trusted partner for your transportation needs.
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Fleet Insight™

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Safe Passage: What To Do at Railroad Crossings and Low Bridges

Professional drivers never know what they might encounter on their daily routes. But this summer, it’s a safe bet you’ll come across two of the most common danger zones on the road: railroad crossings and low bridges. We have tips to help you manage both situations safely.