TRUCK MAKERS' NEWS * USA
* International introduces reefer alternative
WARRENVILLE, Ill. -Truck News (CAN) -4 Oct 2007: -- International has unveiled a new way to keep food and beverage shipments cooled without the use of a reefer... The truck maker has partnered with Johnson Refrigerated Truck Bodies to develop the RouteMax, which uses cold plate refrigeration technology to keep loads chilled... The self-powered, extended route system charges “cold plates” (coated steel plates with tubing containing a salt-brine solution) while the truck is in operation. Unlike previous designs on the market, the truck does not have to be plugged in overnight to re-freeze the salt brine...
Kirkland,Wash,USA -Truck News, by Steven Macleod -4 Oct 2007: -- Kenworth has expanded its truck line into the Class 5 market with the introduction of the new Kenworth T170 model... The Kenworth T170 joins Kenworth’s latest lineup of medium-duty trucks, which features the T370 Class 7 and T270 Class 6 conventional models (both also available in a diesel-electric hybrid configuration starting in 2008), and the K360 Class 7 and K260 Class 6 cabover models... (Photo: Kenworth has shifted into the Class 5 market with the new T170)
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