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NPN July/August 2011

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MARKETING & SUPPLY BY KEITHREID The latest offerings in trucks, truck tanks, dispatching, tank equipment and more TRUCKS AND TANKS ROUNDUP UD TRUCKS NORTH AMERICA UD Trucks North America is the dis- tributor of the only Class 5, 6 & 7 COE, with an extended cab and 245 hp, six cylinder engine in the US., with 7 prod- ucts ranging from 18,000 to 32,900 GVWR. For class six and seven seg- ments, the UD2600 and UD3300 offer the optional Allison 3000RDS with the GH7 280 hp engine. Standard equip- ment includes; A/C, power windows and locks, keyless entry, cab suspen- sion, rear wheel park brake, air-sus- pension seat, cruise control, exhaust brake, air-assisted clutch with clutch wear indicator, and extended mainte- nance intervals. UD Trucks also offers outstanding optional equipment such as rear engine PTO, non-spin differen- tial, power / heated mirrors, CD radio, air-ride suspension, and a range of rear axle ratios. With a reputation of being reliable and long lasting, UD Trucks are the Ultimate in Dependability. For more information please contact your local UD Trucks Dealer or visit our website, www.udtrucksna.com. external and internal storage for cargo vans. External equipment storage is secure and easy to organize while inter- nal storage space includes two conduit chutes a large cargo area for oversized items. The internal cargo area also has a cab access door. Knapheide KUV allows tools and inventory to be stored and organized for easy access at jobsites. The KUV service body is rugged with a solid steel galvanneal steel construction. The company works extensively with the propane, welding and other high pressure gas indus- tries, serving customers throughout the United States, Canada and overseas. H&H Sales Company, Inc. www.hhsalescompany.com. numerous other features as well. Amthor International www.amthorinternational.com KNAPHEIDE KUV SERVICE BODY H&H Sales Company, Inc. offers the Knapheide KUV® Service Body for 22 JULY/AUGUST 2011 AMTHOR INTERNATIONAL PARTNERS WITH NAVISTAR, INC. Amthor International and Navistar have formed an alliance called the Amthor Tank Program, as part of International’s North American Specialized Tank Program for the refined fuel, propane, fire prevention and vacuum/septic industries. Truck owners will be able to use the financ- ing programs offered by Navistar and participating dealers will become a one-stop location for the truck chas- sis, truck tank and all other necessary equipment as well as future service and parts. There will be a website debut- ing in late June 2010 where end-users can access to view what dealers have in stock throughout North America with OPW PETROLINK™ FUEL CONTROL SYSTEM The OPW Fuel Management Systems PetroLink™ Fuel Control System is a completely wireless system that mon- itors fleet vehicle I.D., mileage and other important fueling information through the use of RFID technology. PetroLink™ has been designed to pro- vide the highest level of fuel security, accountability and control while accu- rately capturing data without driver intervention, all without the need for wires, special swivels, fuel-authoriza- tion cards or time-consuming instal- lation. Since all of the information is gathered electronically through RFID technology, there are no wires that can break, which can necessitate the com- plete replacement of the equipment. This wireless capability is what makes PetroLink™ the most user-friendly and reliable fuel control system for fleets available today. In addition, the PetroLink™ system will not allow fuel to be dispensed unless the proper RFID tag is identified, providing superior security for fleet managers. OPW Fuel Management Systems www.OPWGlobal.com. NPN Magazine n www.npnweb.com

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