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TMW Systems names new VP of development

Timothy Tarbet to oversee TMW.Suite Solution development.

Timothy B. Tarbet, a global IT executive with more than 25 years of experience in enterprise software development, was named vice president of development by TMW Systems. Tarbet will work with software leaders and developers across the TMW enterprise. He will be guiding the development of the company's advanced TMW.Suite transportation management system (TMS).

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Stoughton unveils PureBlue refrigerated trailer

New model will be available next year sometime in the beginning of the first quarter.

ATLANTA. As part of a longer-term strategic growth initiative, Stoughton Trailers is rolling out a new refrigerated trailer model dubbed “PureBlue” to broaden its product line so it can make inroads with larger customers.

“Large customers have mixed fleets of dry van and refrigerated trailers; you can't bid for that business unless you have both. The two are tied together,” Ted Leroy, product manager for Stoughton, explained to Fleet Owner.

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ELDs, safety technology and the effect on fleet insurance costs

Although the insurance industry expects to see a reduction in accidents and fleet risk with ELD implementation, it's too early to determine how those devices will impact premiums.

ATLANTA. As a fleet owner, you've installed electronic logging devices (ELDs) and other safety technologies throughout your entire fleet. Now your insurance premiums will automatically decrease, right?

Not necessarily, explained Harry Storck, global fleet technical specialist at AIG.

Storck, speaking to attendees at TU-Automotive's Connected Fleets conference here in Atlanta, discussed the insurance carrier's perspective on how connectivity is changing the landscape of commercial fleets.

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Fleet Owner 500 awards highlights top private fleets

Award ceremony shines spotlight on the role of private fleets in the trucking industry.

ATLANTA. The inaugural Fleet Owner 500 awards were handed out during a reception held here in conjunction with the first-ever North American Commercial Vehicle (NACV) show – awards designed to highlight the role of private fleets in the trucking industry and the U.S. economy.

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Meritor Launches Mach Aftermarket Line

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Rob Speed, president – aftermarket and trailer, talks about Meritor's new lower-cost aftermarket brand.

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Rob Speed, president – aftermarket and trailer, talks about Meritor's new lower-cost aftermarket brand.

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ATLANTA – Meritor has introduced a value-priced product line for the aftermarket that will be branded as Mach.

Initial offerings will include brakes, drivelines, drive axles, suspensions, transmissions and springs, but there are plans to expand as well.

“Mach is a global aftermarket value brand that we're launching today for North America, but we're going to introduce it here and all over the world,” said Rob Speed, president – aftermarket and trailer and chief procurement officer, during an unveiling at the North American Commercial Vehicle Show.

“The time is right, we believe, to launch a value lineup brand for aftermarket parts. In North America and around the world we're seeing a rise in low-cost competitors and brands that don't necessarily have the same quality focus as Meritor.”

Buyers are rolling the dice when they buy products from companies they don't know, he said. In contrast, Meritor is a proven company. “We're not offering parts that won't fit or won't work well. Mach is different.”

The products will be engineered to meet “industry standards” and be backed up by one-year warranties like those available through the company's other aftermarket brands, he added.

It is the latest in a series of investments in Meritor's aftermarket arm to improve speeds and ease of business transactions. One of the most recent examples came with the launch of the www.meritorpartsexpress.com website.

There are more changes to come, too.

“We're going to make a significant change that we believe will dramatically improve our ability to deliver products to our customers on the west coast of the U.S.,” he added.

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Meritor Offers Improved Version of Air Disc Brake

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Meritor's optimized EX+ air disc brake

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ATLANTA – Meritor announced its EX+ air disc brake for tractors and trailers has been optimized to reduce product weight and total cost of ownership. The optimized EX+ will be available to OEMs in 2018.

"We're focused on product development to make air disc brake sytems more lightweight and cost effective," explained T.J. Reed, vice president, front drivetrain, North America, at the North American Commercial Vehicle Show. He pointed out that Meritor has been designing and manufacturing brakes for more than 100 years. "You may think of Meritor as a drivetrain or axle company, but ... we had first axle brake integration program right before WWI."

Meritor engineers reduced the weight of the caliper by 10 pounds without offsetting any brake performance, Reed said. "We are so confident that we improved the warranty to 5 years/500,000 miles for linehaul applications."

The gear-synchronized, twin-piston design of the new EX+ delivers even force across the brake pads simultaneously, resulting in better performance and uniform pad wear. The EX+ optimized ADB offers shorter and smoother stopping distances and reduced brake fade. A patented double-sealing technology minimizes water exposure to seal the EX+ for life. It simplifies pad service steps – including 30-minute pad changes – and lowers maintenance costs with faster inspection and repair times.

"Fleets are beginning to see the benefits of air disc brakes, especially in safety and performance," said Chris Villavarayan, president, Americas for Meritor. "We have validated the EX+ in the most severe conditions to deliver superior performance and lower lifecycle costs."

Reed also noted that Meritor air disc brakes are compatible with most collision mitigation systems currently on the market. Fleets can also specify drum brakes on rear axles and ADBs on the front.

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Meritor to Start Testing Electric Drivetrain Next Year

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Meritor's Cheri Lantz explains that the e-carrier is an electric motor designed into a differential carrier. Photo: Deborah Lockridge

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Meritor's Cheri Lantz explains that the e-carrier is an electric motor designed into a differential carrier. Photo: Deborah Lockridge

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ATLANTA – As Meritor works to stay ahead in an industry facing the most rapid change CEO Jay Craig says he's ever seen, the company announced it's developing a new portfolio of electric drivetrains.

Meritor announced at the North American Commercial Vehicle Show that it is developing a platform of electric drive axles and suspensions as well as supporting systems “to position Meritor as a leader in electric solutions for the commercial vehicle market.”

It also announced an improved air disc brake and a new low-cost aftermarket brand.

“You're seeing part of the Renaissance of Meritor,” Craig said. About a year into its three-year M2019 plan focusing on revenue growth, the company continues to press forward with its goal to roll out at least 20 new products during that three-year time frame.

“We're also committed to electrification,” Craig said. “We've had a lot of interest from OEs on how we can start to work with them to launch demonstrator and production vehicles as well. We have a product for every category of the commercial vehicle market,” he said, including trucks, buses, and delivery vans. “We offer the complete portfolio and our plan is to continue to be the drivetrains leader – no matter where the industry evolves.”

The electric drivetrains address several trends in the industry, said Cheri Lantz, vice president and chief strategy officer: the increasing quest for efficiency, global emissions regulations, and the advancement of electrification as technology improves and battery costs come down.

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