1/31/15

2015.5 GMC 2500HD Double Cab with 8' Harbor Service Body



Jordan Lewis of Dow Lewis Motors gives us a quick tour of a 2015.5 GMC Double Cab with 8' Harbor Service Body with HD Forklift loadable rack and Class 4 Receiver.

This latest model of the GMC truck has some new upgraded features that Jordan highlights.

See more at http://www.DowLewisTrucks.com

1/29/15

Mercedes-Benz Metris Van will debut at 2015 Work-Truck-Show/



The Mercedes-Benz Metris midsize van will make its world premiere at The Work Truck Show 2015. Mercedes-Benz’s Metric is one of more than 100 new commercial vehicles and related products set to debut at the North American work truck event. Additional chassis OEMs with press conferences scheduled at the event include Ford Commercial Vehicles, Ram Commercial, Freightliner Trucks and International Truck. More than 60 other exhibiting companies also have announced plans to introduce their latest equipment and technology at the show, according to NTEA.

“If you want to see what’s new in the vocational truck world, The Work Truck Show is the place to be,” said Steve Carey, NTEA executive director. “Leading manufacturers use the show as an opportunity to introduce new equipment and technology to the industry.”

The New Product Spotlight program gives Work Truck Show attendees the chance to learn about new products at the show before the doors open. Once on-site, attendees will have the opportunity to see new products on display and talk to exhibiting company engineers and product experts in the booths to gain a better understanding about how the products work. For attendees interested in clean vehicle technology, the Green Product Showcase features companies with products that are environmentally friendly, prominently use recycled materials, support environmentally sustainable practices and/or advance fuel utilization.

Companies in the New Product Spotlight, New Exhibitor Showcase and Green Product Showcase can be viewed online and via The Work Truck Show 2015 mobile app.

The Work Truck Show 2015, produced by NTEA – The Association for the Work Truck Industry, is held March 4–6 at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis, Ind. Educational programming, including the Green Truck Summit, begins March 3.




Source: http://www.fleetequipmentmag.com/mercedes-benz-metris-2015-work-truck-show/

1/27/15

Watch 2015 RAM Rebel Pickup Debut at the Detroit Auto Show - Raptor Fighter?



The 2015 RAM Rebel Pickup is a very off-road worthy truck that's certainly set to compete with the Ford Raptor. Not only does it look like a bad ass truck but it also has something the Raptor is missing....air suspension. Watch this video to get the complete scoop on this new off-road worth truck that is destined to give the Ford Raptor a run for your money.

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1/25/15

New Tommy Gate Photo Archive



Tommy Gate has recently added a photo archive to the TG website in order to showcase the wide variety of liftgate applications and installations that are being utilized with Tommy Gate hydraulic lifts.

The Photo Archive is a culmination of numerous field photos taken all across the country (and over five continents), showing liftgate applications for personal usage, small businesses, and even large corporate fleets. Everything from small compact pickups to heavy-duty stake and dump bodies is included.

This collection of photos may be searched by product and/or vehicle type. An additional field allowing searches by key terms is also available.

Tommy Gate has added this archive so that dealers and customers alike may search for the most appropriate liftgate solution to fit their needs.

1/23/15

The Ins and Outs of the New Harbor WorkMaster for the SRW Transit




Harbor Truck Bodies has developed the WorkMaster Body for the all-new 2015 Single Rear Wheel Ford Transit cutaway. 

The Harbor WorkMaster is an enclosed Service Body and often called a "plumbers body" with a roof and additional useful features. It is available in a 10' (10' 4") for the single rear wheel cutaway chassis. In the dual rear wheel models, it is available in a 10', 12' and 14' models and can be mounted on cutaway chassis or on conventional chassis cabs. 

It is surprising how much storage and work space is available in the Trademaster 10 foot model mounted on the SRW Transit. There is storage for tools and parts in the lockable outside cabinets as well as the inside shelving. The bed area is lighted and has room for standing up and space available for working in an enclosed, covered area. The interior ladder rack keeps it out of sight. Rear grab handles provide for safe access into the bed area. Conduit and pipe can be loaded and accessed through a small rear door without unlocking or opening the rear doors.
 

Find a detailed description of the WorkMaster features 

Ford Transit:

The Ford Transit is a major transformation in the full-size van you’ve been accustomed to driving. And it’s engineered to Built Ford Tough® standards for durability. Cutaway and chassis cab models with three wheelbases open to a world of versatile upfit possibilities.

Chassis Cab and Cutaway Model:

 


Ford Transit does everything from hauling cargo or transporting passengers. The Transit Chassis Cab accommodates delivery box, utility and flatbed updfits. And the Transit Cutaway with convenient direct cab-to-body access is ideal for applications from delivery to ambulances, shuttle buses and motorhomes.

  Find the specs for the Ford Transit cut-away at:  http://www.ford.com/commercial-trucks/transitchassis/trim/cutaway//viewall/

1/21/15

Why Attend "The Importance of Understanding Your Fleet Customer"



Hear what you can expect to bring back to your operation when you attend the educational session "The Importance of Understanding Your Fleet Customer" at 9:30AM March 5, during The Work Truck Show 2015. Learn more about the session: https://www.ntea.com/content.aspx?id=...

1/19/15

Roush Reports Ford 6.8 Liter CARB Nod

California Certification Paves the Way 
for Retrofit Sales in All 50 States



Roush CleanTech reports California Air Resources Board certification for the retrofit of all Ford 6.8-liter engine-powered, model year 2012 to 2015 vehicles to propane autogas – and says it’s the first company to receive such approval.

With California Air Resources Board certification, any 2012-2015 model year Ford E-450, F-450, F-550 (shown), F-650, F-53 and F-59 vehicle can be converted to run on propane autogas in all 50 states, says Roush CleanTech.


The CARB nod means that any 2012 through 2015 model year Ford E-450, F-450, F-550, F-650, F-53 and F-59 vehicle with the spark-ignition V-10 engine can be converted to run on propane autogas, “making it easier,” Roush says, “for U.S. fleet operators to transition to this clean-burning, domestically produced alternative fuel.”

“We’ve seen increased demand for medium-duty trucks powered by propane autogas,” Roush sales and marketing VP Todd Mouw said in a release. “These high-mileage workhorses can be converted to autogas well into their long life and still provide a smart return on investment.”


Pre-Title/New Vehicle Upfits Too

Roush continues to offer a wide range of CARB-certified, dedicated liquid propane autogas fuel systems for new-vehicle/pre-title installation too. Offerings include Ford F-series trucks and E-series vans.

“These propane autogas powered vehicles offer equivalent horsepower, torque and towing capabilities as conventionally fueled counterparts,” Roush says, noting that it remains the only Ford QVM/Qualified Vehicle Modifier for propane autogas fuel systems: “All of Roush CleanTech’s system components have been designed, developed and integrated in collaboration with Ford,” the company says.

Source: http://www.fleetsandfuels.com/fuels/propane/2015/01/roush-reports-ford-6-8-liter-carb-approval/

1/17/15

Announcing the Harbor WorkMaster Body for the Ford Transit



Harbor Truck Bodies has developed the WorkMaster Body for the all-new 2015 Ford Transit cutaway.

The Harbor WorkMaster is a Service Body and often called a plumbers body with a roof and additional useful features. It is available in a 10' (10' 4") for the single rear wheel cutaway chassis and comes with straight sides. In the dual rear wheel models, it is available in a 10', 12' and 14' models and can be mounted on cutaway chassis or on conventional chassis cabs. 

Find a detailed description of the WorkMaster features at:  http://htbi.net/workmasterbody.html
 
The Ford Transit is a major transformation in the full-size van you’ve been accustomed to driving. And it’s engineered to Built Ford Tough® standards for durability. Cutaway and chassis cab models with three wheelbases open to a world of versatile upfit possibilities.

 

Chassis Cab and Cutaway Model:

Ford Transit does everything from hauling cargo or transporting passengers.

The Transit Chassis Cab accommodates delivery box, utility and flatbed upfits. And the Transit Cutaway with convenient direct cab-to-body access is ideal for applications from delivery to ambulances, shuttle buses and motorhomes.

Find the specs for the Ford Transit cut-away at:  http://www.ford.com/commercial-trucks/transitchassis/trim/cutaway//viewall/

1/15/15

12' Harbor Stakebed Demo



Joseph Pursley of Harbor Truck Bodies  is showing off a 12' Harbor-manufactured Flatbed with 40" headboard and 40" hardwood gates with stainless steel posts. The floor on this unit is 7/8" hardwood, and other floor options are available including smooth and diamond plate steel.

See more at http://www.htbi.net

1/13/15

Reinventing the F-150 Truck with Aluminum



The Ford F-Series has been an icon in the pickup truck market for more than 60 years. Now in its 13th generation, the truck is up to 700 pounds lighter than its predecessor model, increasing available payload without sacrificing strength.
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"What do fleet customers want? They want to haul more, tow more, and go faster. But, they want to pay less for fuel. And, that is just what this truck does," according to Scott Fosgard, F-150 communications at Ford Motor Co. "The aluminum body on a lightweight high-strength steel frame allows us to use a 2.7L EcoBoost engine so customers can choose the best engine to best meet towing and payload requirements."

Needing to Change

This feat of structural engineering did not happen overnight.

"Back in 2008, we had a new platform for the F-150 and were thinking about what we could, and should, do," said Peter Friedman, Ph.D., manager of the Manufacturing Research Department at Ford Research and Advanced Engineering, with a background specifically in aluminum body construction. Friedman is responsible for the development and implementation of new automotive manufacturing technologies.

Prior to his current position, he led the Lightweight Materials and Processing group focused on the development of technologies that can enable expanded use of wrought aluminum products in automotive body structures.

After running, and re-running, sophisticated models, it came down to three possibilities, according to Friedman:
  •     Make a smaller truck to deliver the customer better fuel economy.
  •     Go with an alternative powertrain, although that wasn't currently what F-150 truck owners were looking for.
  •     Significantly lightweight the truck to provide for additional payload or other additions later down the road without sacrificing fuel economy.
"Once we decided to go with lightweighting, the challenge was figuring out what we could change that would lighten the weight significantly. Not just change out a few panels here or there, but move enough weight to fundamentally change the truck enough to increase capacity and capability, and improve fuel economy — basically, make a better truck," Friedman said.

After other automakers utilized aluminum bodies, such as with Jaguar and Aston Martin, F-150 engineers decided that this was the road to take.

Testing the Possibilities

Ford engineers increased the use of high-strength steel in the all-new F-150 frame from 23 percent to 77 percent to create a pickup frame that is stronger, more durable, and structurally more rigid than the predecessor F-150, while saving approximately 60 pounds of weight. The remaining weight loss is due to the use of aluminum.

In designing the backbone of the F-150, Ford engineers improved the truck's fully boxed ladder frame. High-strength, military-grade, aluminum alloys are used throughout the F-150 body as well.

In 2009, Ford built a program called "Go Fast," in which the company built four aluminum F-150s utilizing the outgoing model, and performed the start of the truck's rigorous testing process.

"At the same time, we started designing the X1 — seven more trucks using the 'lessons learned,' and tested the trucks across the board," Friedman stated. "We performed the traditional durability cycle, and when we were done, we ran it 50-percent more, just because we could."

In testing the X1 prototype, the automaker had fleets test the vehicle without telling them it was an aluminum box. Fleets included those in the energy, mining, and construction industries.

The customers were told to drive and treat the trucks as they normally would in their daily working routines, but they were not told what parts of the trucks may have been different. After two years and more than 300,000 miles of abuse, teardowns, and inspections, new engineering tests and design changes were made to ensure the production box would be ready to handle customers' demands.

One thing that was confirmed: "Customers don't buy weight, but weight affects so many different things, such as fuel economy and drive quality, etc.," Friedman said. "But, if we are 700 pounds lighter, we can tow that much more, which directly impacts capability."

These updated trucks are also better in dent resistance.

"Since aluminum is roughly one-third the density of steel, you can make the metal thicker and still save weight," Friedman said. "For example, the new box floor went from 0.85 millimeters to 1.4 millimeters."

Another benefit of aluminum is that it is corrosion-resistant.

At a Glance

Some of the updates for the all-new aluminum truck include:
  •     Lighter weight body, by approximately 700 pounds.
  •     Increased box floor thickness for durability while still decreasing weight.
  •     Increased use of structural adhesive and predominate use of self-piercing rivets.
Turning Challenges into Opportunities

With any new program, there are going to be challenges. There were several challenges in building the all-new F-150, from requiring spot welding and changes in the assembly process to requiring a large supply of aluminum, all while ensuring that line-speed and order-to-delivery times are not impacted.

First, the new design required a much larger stock of aluminum than the automaker previously had used.

"One of the biggest challenges was access to the amount of metal we were going to be using," Friedman explained. "Our aluminum suppliers did not have the capacity for this truck. New facilities were built to handle the increased capacity, including Alcoa, that made significant expansions to their systems."

However, with proper planning and working with its suppliers, the automaker was provided with an opportunity to rethink material specifications and tailor them to Ford's needs.

"Additionally, we operated a truly closed loop process for our aluminum, with any unused aluminum going back to the provider," he continued.

Another challenge was the simple fact that many new technologies were required to build the new trucks from the new materials.

"We have three times the amount of structural adhesive in the trucks and are predominately using self-piercing rivets and mechanical fastening. We do some resistance spot welding, but it's with new mid-frequency DC-welding techniques," Friedman noted. "It is a predominately stamped vehicle, but there are hydroformed extrusions and stress-banked aluminum extrusions, which are good ways to get structure into a tight package."

"One large hurdle was the turnaround time between Job Last and Job One, which was only four weeks," Friedman added. "Last year, one truck was built every 42 seconds and the new line rate is exactly the same."

Source: http://www.worktruckonline.com/article/story/2015/01/reinventing-an-icon-building-an-aluminum-truck.aspx#.VLLd5V7rCak.linkedin

1/11/15

Faster, Stronger, Smarter: Introducing Alcoa’s Micromill™



Only a company with deep understanding of technology and a constant drive to make things better could develop a breakthrough that so drastically improves the speed and composition of lightweight metal production. Find out how Alcoa innovated its most recent technology—the Alcoa Micromill™--to introduce the next generation of high tech metal that will benefit the automotive market and beyond. www.alcoa.com

1/09/15

2015 Utility Products Exposition - San Diego. February 3-5


10,000 individuals attended Utility Products Exposition, DistribuTECH and the Electric Light & Power Executive Conference 2014
  •     A record-breaking 64 countries were represented at these events
  •     More than 475* exhibiting companies
  •     6 workshops were featured in the presentation theatre
  •     10 product demonstrations were featured in the presentation theatre
  •     Video presentation of Storm Soldiers
  •     The latest safety products and newest technology on the exhibit floor
  •     Keynote Session by Gary Norland highlighting the importance of safety in the workplace
*Co-located with DistribuTECH

San Diego Convention Center, San Diego. February 3-5, 2015

Find out more at: Utility Products Expo

1/07/15

Harbor Trademaster Demo - Harbor Truck Bodies



Warren Mason, Sales & Marketing Manager, at Harbor Truck Bodies gives us a great demonstration of the Harbor Trademaster Service Body.  See more http://www.htbi.net

1/05/15

2015 Work Truck Show and Seminars - Equipment Product Engineers On-Site at Exhibitor Booths

  

Visit the 2015 Work Truck Show - Indianapolis, IN  March 4-6, 2015

Educational sessions specific to fleet management:
  •             Lease or Capital Purchase
  •             Life Cycle Cost Analysis
  •             Rightsizing Your Fleet
  •             Developing Proper Truck Chassis Specs
    Presentations on fleet performance and benchmarking
    Shared successes and challenges with advanced truck technologies and alternative fuels

Shared success stories on reducing fuel utilization and sessions on managing overall fleet operating costs
  •     Dedicated Truck Productivity and Fuels Pavilion
  •     New Product Spotlight & New Exhibitor Showcase
  •     Sessions on improving fleet productivity through proper specification development
  •     Dedicated advanced technology and alternative fuels conference (Green Truck Summit)
  •     Sessions highlighting product updates by the leading chassis OEMs
  •     Green Truck Ride-and-Drive
   Session on money-saving strategies through idle reduction
  •     Intensive program on Fleet Management 101
  •     Dedicated advanced technology and alternative fuels conference (Green Truck Summit)
  •     Session on evaluating lease or capital purchase options for fleet managers
  •     Programming focused on equipment purchasing strategies, identifying fleet operating metrics and incorporating life-cycle cost analysis as a management tool
  •     Green Truck Ride-and-Drive
Sessions on decreasing fuel and operating costs
  •     Dedicated programming on boosting fleet efficiency and performance
  •     Insights from fleet managers who have developed successful action plans to deploy advanced truck technologies
  •     Intensive program on Fleet Management 101
  •     Examples of fleet operational metrics and best practices
Two-Part Seminar on Spec Writing and Life-Cycle Cost Analysis
  •     New Exhibitor Showcase
  •     Intensive Programming on Identifying Purchase or Lease Options
  •     3D Printing and Additive Manufacturing Feature
  •     Rhythm & Blues Extravaganza

Equipment Product Engineers On-Site at Exhibitor Booths
  •     Truck and Equipment Displays Specifically for the Work Truck Industry
  •     NTEA Staff On-Site to Answer Your Technical and Regulatory Questions
  •     Intensive Programming on Truck Specification Development
  •     Access to Chassis OEM Update Sessions
  •     Truck Productivity and Fuels Pavilion
  •     Dedicated advanced technology and alternative fuels conference (Green Truck Summit)

For more information, download the complete event brochure

1/03/15

Harbor Contractor Body Demo - Harbor Truck Bodies



Warren Mason with Harbor Truck Bodies gives us a demonstration of the versitile Harbor Contractor body. See more at http://www.htbi.net

1/01/15