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Tire condition, inflation, and design all play a direct role in how efficiently a vehicle operates, influencing miles per gallon, safety, and overall performance. Because different trucking applications and operation environments require specific tire designs, selecting and maintaining the right tires is key to supporting both operational demands and fuel-savings goals.

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Access to timely, accurate vehicle data can help improve fleet operations, equipment maintenance and cost control. As telematics capabilities and embedded connectivity evolve, more data streams are coming directly from the vehicle. Penske is now receiving vehicle data directly from original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), including Freightliner and International.

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Idling is a major cost driver that can drain resources, but the consequences go far beyond increased fuel use, affecting everything from maintenance and aftertreatment systems to driver satisfaction and regulatory compliance.

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Fuel is one of the most significant ongoing expenses for any fleet, and even small savings can add up.

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Equipment decisions directly influence safety records, customer satisfaction, operating margins and a fleet's ability to scale. Procurement strategies can directly affect the total cost of ownership, uptime and available capacity. Changes in performance and utilization, coupled with shifting regulations and rising equipment prices, can expose cracks in traditional acquisition cycles.

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The summer months bring warm temperatures, and certain maintenance items can benefit from extra attention and regular checkups to prevent costly fixes down the line. Proper maintenance is crucial throughout the year, but carriers and their maintenance providers should pay special attention to specific items at the peak of summer.

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Spec’ing the right truck is one of the most important decisions carriers make. The optimal configuration improves fuel economy, reduces downtime and maintenance costs, and boosts safety and driver satisfaction. Fleets have more choices than ever, ranging from traditional diesel or alternative fuel power trains, advanced safety systems and specialized duty-cycle configurations, making data-driven spec’ing even more important.

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Regular preventive maintenance (PM) keeps a vehicle’s critical systems running properly, which has a direct impact on driver safety.

Ensuring that essential components, such as brakes, tires, steering, lighting and electronics, are working reduces the risk of accidents, improves vehicle handling and control, and keeps drivers comfortable on the road. A strong PM program also helps prevent over-the-road failures, which means fewer distractions and less stress for drivers.

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Some of the most expensive breakdowns can start with seemingly minor maintenance oversights. Comprehensive preventive maintenance and better visibility into the minor issues that can lead to big problems can improve uptime and keep freight and drivers moving.
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Vehicle load demands have significantly increased over the last several years and will continue to grow as vehicle technology improves. In today’s vehicles, batteries are powering essential safety technology, electronic control units that control the engine and transmission, lighting systems and more, making battery performance critical.

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Robust, well-maintained batteries are essential for the proper performance of Class 8 trucks. Battery failures can lead to costly downtime, delayed deliveries and driver inconvenience. Spec'ing the right batteries, maintaining them and replacing them before a failure occurs can ensure batteries are reliable and performing as they should.

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Snow, ice and freezing temperatures can increase the risk of downtime for all vehicles if the equipment and fuel that power them aren’t properly maintained. Breakdowns can result in delayed drivers, missed deliveries and poor customer service.

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Aftertreatment systems on Class 8 trucks are often a source of common faults, and some faults tend to occur more frequently in the winter months due to colder temperatures and increased moisture. Proper precautions and proactive preventive maintenance can keep equipment functioning as temperatures drop.

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Renewable diesel — an advanced fuel option that reduces greenhouse gas emissions while meeting the same specifications as petroleum diesel — can be added to existing fuel truck systems to help lower a fleet’s carbon footprint. As a drop-in fuel that can be used in place of ultra-low-sulfur diesel (ULSD), renewable diesel is helping bridge the gap as the trucking industry moves toward zero-emission vehicles without the extra equipment or infrastructure costs associated with battery-electric vehicles.
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As California advances its climate and clean air goals, warehouses in the South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) are subject to regulatory requirements under WAIRE.

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Adopting new equipment technologies, whether they are the latest generation of diesel engines or alternative-energy vehicles, can bring both opportunities and risks. These technologies can help fleets achieve their operational, environmental and compliance goals. However, they often come with higher upfront costs, uncertainty around performance and maintenance, and complex infrastructure requirements. Strategic partnerships can help fleets manage these challenges by mitigating risk, validating solutions and controlling costs.

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Fleets interested in reducing carbon emissions have a range of options available today and can layer in mid- and long-range strategies to meet their operational and environmental goals.

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Battery electric vehicle adoption has surged, as 2023 sales nearly doubled 2022's delivery volume, with more than 26,000 buses, trucks and vans delivered. "The State of Sustainable Fleets 2024 Market Brief" found that deliveries of Class 8 battery electric tractors grew six-fold, from more than 100 to nearly 700 units. Other sectors, including trucks and vans, also experienced significant growth.

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Utilizing high-quality engine oil along with the correct engine oil grade and weight is critical to maximize equipment performance, reduce downtime and improve profitability.

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With forecasters predicting an above-normal Atlantic hurricane season, fleet operators are encouraged to take steps now to prepare in the event strong storms impact your area.

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