
LTA Manufacturing, LLC, now offers the LoadMaster series of in-bed sliding tray cargo management systems, including the LoadMaster Composite (CP) Bed System, LoadMaster SD (Standard Duty), and LoadMaster HD (Heavy Duty).
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The closure of a nearby state hospital has Thomas County, Ga., officers driving longer distances to drop off individuals requiring mental health services, resulting in increased maintenance costs.
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The City of Kinston, N.C., Police Department is moving to a black-and-white color scheme for its patrol cars, replacing its white vehicles. The city has ordered 10 Dodge Chargers with the new vehicle graphics.
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As fleets get leaner and more versatile, their upfitting choices are evolving to meet new needs and keep up with the industry. We spoke to upfitting experts about what fleets should know.
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The California Highway Patrol uses an assembly line to set up its vehicles to achieve uniformity.
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Responding to concerns about carbon monoxide exposure in Ford Police Interceptor Utility vehicles, Ford cited improperly sealed holes in the body of the vehicles that were created during the upfitting process.
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BrandFX EverLast composite toppers and inserts offer a secure work and storage space, backed by the latest in composite chemistry and structural design. They provide industry-leading resistance to corrosion and are completely oxidation-free.
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Rugby Manufacturing Eliminator LP stainless steel dump body Includes new standard features including LED lights that help increase visibility for greater safety and 201 #4 polished finish that gives a premium product a premium finish.
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Earlier in 2017, Prefix acquired the assets of Product Assembly Group in Troy, Mich., which built UST Aluminum Truck Bodies for commercial vehicle applications. Truck body production is now underway at its Rochester Hills, Mich., location.
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The Texas Department of Public Safety’s (DPS) Fleet Operations installation group has helped save the DPS $966,500 through equipment refurbishment and in-house installation on Texas Highway Patrol vehicles.
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