Truck Parts and Service

June 2014

Truck Parts and Service | Heavy Duty Trucking, Aftermarket, Service Info

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11 Industry Focus Truck-Lite Co., LLC has produced an online series of technical courses as part of its new Truck-Lite Training Institute (TTI) program. The program offers web-based lessons that educate distributors, technicians and fl eet personnel who sell, use, and maintain equipment with Truck-Lite products, the company says. By taking advantage of TTI, Truck-Lite says users can obtain the most up-to-date knowl- edge of ongoing advancements in the technological world of heavy-duty light- ing and visibility systems. W W W . T R U C K P A R T S A N D S E R V I C E . C O M J u n e 2 0 1 4 | T R U C K P A R T S & S E R V I C E There's no beating the ease of doing business with your trusted local truck parts distributor. As part of North America's Leading Truck Parts Network ® , your local VIPAR Heavy Duty Parts Professional offers the brands you want and the expertise you need, with the strength and resources of a network of over 500 locations throughout the U.S., Canada, Mexico, and Puerto Rico. The Right People. The Right Parts. The Right Places. Find out more at www.vipar.com © 2014 VIPAR Heavy Duty The Expertise of Your Local Truck Parts Professional Backed by the Power of a North American Network www.VIPAR.com Text INFO to 205-289-3544 or visit www.tpsdigital.com/info Truck-Lite debuts training website MERA adds new members The Motor & Equipment Remanufactur- ers Association (MERA) welcomes Diesel Forward, FTI Consulting and Marmon- Herrington Aftermarket as its newest member companies. "Diesel Forward, FTI and Marmon- Herrington will strengthen our respec- tive remanufacturer, affi liate and supplier membership ranks," says John Chalifoux, president and COO, MERA. "I am sure they will contribute a great deal as MERA and its members continue to advance the remanufacturing industry." Alcoa updates North American website Alcoa Wheels recently unveiled a newly designed website for its North America section. Alcoa says the renovation focuses on optimal customer experience through quicker and more functional navigation; facilitated surface treatment and techni- cal information search and signifi cant details on the recently launched innova- tion, Ultra ONE wheels. "We want to ensure our audiences feel they can rely on an effective com- munication tool that is informative and easy to navigate," says Brian Thomas, marketing communications at Alcoa Wheels. "We redesigned our website with that focus in mind, and look forward to the positive experience it will bring."

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