Truck Parts and Service

January 2015

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

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11 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 a n u a r y 2 0 1 5 | T R U C K P A R T S & S E R V I C E Industry Focus Reduce Your Fleet Costs with LUBER-FINER ® TRT TM TRT TM Proven ROI... See how much your fleet can save! Use our TRT Fleet Calculator or online at: www.luberfiner.com/value-calculator Metering tube Protective liquid additive TRT ™ additive basket Specifically engineered, Luber-finer TRT TM (Time Release Technology) filters help reduce escalating fleet-maintenance costs and help heavy duty fleets extend oil-change intervals by increasing the protection against oil degradation in modern diesel engines. Meets or exceeds OEM specifications for capacity, efficiency and restriction. Hotline (800) 882-0890 • www.luberfiner.com © 2014 Luber-finer by FRAM Filtration. An ISO14001 and ISO/TS16949 registered company. 200 S. 4th Street, Albion, IL 62806-1313. See The Full Range of Luber-finer Quality Products at HDAW'15 TPS TRT ad Jan 2015.indd 1 12/10/14 1:21 PMEST Untitled-9 1 12/11/14 2:00 PM ACT Expo, Trucking Effi ciency Teaming Up Trucking Effi ciency, a joint effort of The North American Council for Freight Effi ciency (NACFE) and Carbon War Room (CWR), has formed an expanded partnership with the 2015 Alternative Clean Transportation (ACT) Expo to provide greater emphasis on trucking effi ciency at North America's largest clean fl eet event. "Given the collaborative nature of the event, ACT Expo is an ideal venue to actively engage fl eet managers, OEMs and manufacturers on the range of effi ciency technologies available in the market today," says Mike Roeth, NACFE executive director. NACFE and CWR's commitment to ACT Expo reinforces the industry's increased focus on effi ciency technologies as an integral part of the advanced clean vehicle discussion. The 2015 ACT Expo is set to take place in May in Dallas. SuperSprings International Expanding Headquarters The growth of Super- Springs International's suspension enhancement products has led the company to move to a larger facility in Carpinteria, Calif. The new facility is more than 50 percent larger than its previous location. It includes additional offi ces, larger warehousing space and increased assembly areas. "Over the last year, we have introduced new variations of our sus- pension enhancing products and dramatically increased the number of parts numbers and vehicle applications available," says Mike Visser, president at SuperSprings International. "This has required us to maintain a larger inventory to provide the typical 24-hour turnaround service our customers have grown accustomed to. We also brought on an additional engineer and increased warehouse and offi ce staff, so we were bursting at the seams in the old facility."

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