
Keeping Trucks and Trailers on the Road Longer with Preventative Maintenance

Maximizing tractor and trailer uptime only benefits companies in the long run, as avoiding costly repairs on the road and increasing utilization improves the bottom line.
Every industry is currently feeling the crunch of supply chain shortages. Raw material prices have risen consistently over the last year, which has made it difficult to produce and source many parts. The automotive and transportation industries are feeling the impact of the microchip shortage, a critical component needed to build the semitrucks on the road and which are essential for keeping the supply chain moving. In response, truck manufacturers have either slowed production or halted building altogether until they can get the supplies they need.
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