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Spartan Motors has received an order for 2,237 Utilimaster step vans from a leading North American online e-commerce and fulfillment company, the Charlotte,...
https://www.automotive-fleet.com/336322/spartan-motors-receives-large-step-van-order
Spartan Motors has received an order for 2,237 Utilimaster step vans from a leading North American online e-commerce and fulfillment company, the Charlotte,...
https://www.truckinginfo.com/336322/spartan-motors-receives-large-step-van-order
Spartan Motors has received an order for 2,237 Utilimaster step vans from a leading North American online e-commerce and fulfillment company, the Charlotte,...
https://www.worktruckonline.com/336322/spartan-motors-receives-large-step-van-order
Like the rest of the industry, refrigerated transporters are struggling to find and keep drivers. Meanwhile, outside factors range from regulations to the...
https://www.truckinginfo.com/301449/5-trends-affecting-reefers
The way Americans get their groceries is changing – and that's affecting refrigerated transporters and the equipment they buy.
https://www.truckinginfo.com/288125/how-home-delivery-and-fresh-foods-are-changing-refrigerated-transport
The way Americans get their groceries is changing – and that's affecting refrigerated transporters and the equipment they buy.
https://www.automotive-fleet.com/288125/how-home-delivery-and-fresh-foods-are-changing-refrigerated-transport
The way Americans get their groceries is changing – and that's affecting refrigerated transporters and the equipment they buy.
https://www.worktruckonline.com/288125/how-home-delivery-and-fresh-foods-are-changing-refrigerated-transport
Amazon has purchased thousands of trailers to keep up with shipping demand. They'll be pulled by "third party" trucking companies.
https://www.truckinginfo.com/132768/amazon-buys-trailers-to-improve-shipping-capacity