Tina Grady Barbaccia (EQW)
The new Western Star Model 4700 tractor compliments the Model 4700 truck Western Star launched last year as a tough, durable day-cab configuration for regional-haul and vocational applications, according to Michael Jackson, general manager of Daimler Trucks North Americas' Western Star brand. Western Star began taking Model 4700 orders last August and model production began in December. Jackson notes that the new tractor features several fifth wheel options, which he says provides the ideal solution for bulk haul, local delivery and construction applications. ,The new Western Star Model 4700 tractor compliments the Model 4700 truck Western Star launched last year as a tough, durable day-cab configuration for regional-haul and vocational applications, according to Michael Jackson, general manager of Daimler Trucks North Americas' Western Star brand. Western Star began taking Model 4700 orders last August and model production began in December. Jackson notes that the new tractor features several fifth wheel options, which he says provides the ideal solution for bulk haul, local delivery and construction applications. ,The new Western Star Model 4700 tractor compliments the Model 4700 truck Western Star launched last year as a tough, durable day-cab configuration for regional-haul and vocational applications, according to Michael Jackson, general manager of Daimler Trucks North Americas' Western Star brand. Western Star began taking Model 4700 orders last August and model production began in December. Jackson notes that the new tractor features several fifth wheel options, which he says provides the ideal solution for bulk haul, local delivery and construction applications. ,The new Western Star Model 4700 tractor compliments the Model 4700 truck Western Star launched last year as a tough, durable day-cab configuration for regional-haul and vocational applications, according to Michael Jackson, general manager of Daimler Trucks North Americas' Western Star brand. Western Star began taking Model 4700 orders last August and model production began in December. Jackson notes that the new tractor features several fifth wheel options, which he says provides the ideal solution for bulk haul, local delivery and construction applications. May 21, 2012
Total nonresidential construction spending fell 1.6 percent in February to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $555.4 billion, according to the April 2 report by the United States Census Bureau. However, total nonresidential construction spending is up 6.4 percent from one year ago.,Total nonresidential construction spending fell 1.6 percent in February to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $555.4 billion, according to the April 2 report by the United States Census Bureau. However, total nonresidential construction spending is up 6.4 percent from one year ago.,Total nonresidential construction spending fell 1.6 percent in February to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $555.4 billion, according to the April 2 report by the United States Census Bureau. However, total nonresidential construction spending is up 6.4 percent from one year ago.,Total nonresidential construction spending fell 1.6 percent in February to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $555.4 billion, according to the April 2 report by the United States Census Bureau. However, total nonresidential construction spending is up 6.4 percent from one year ago.,Total nonresidential construction spending fell 1.6 percent in February to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $555.4 billion, according to the April 2 report by the United States Census Bureau. However, total nonresidential construction spending is up 6.4 percent from one year ago.,Total nonresidential construction spending fell 1.6 percent in February to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $555.4 billion, according to the April 2 report by the United States Census Bureau. However, total nonresidential construction spending is up 6.4 percent from one year ago.,Total nonresidential construction spending fell 1.6 percent in February to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $555.4 billion, according to the April 2 report by the United States Census Bureau. However, total nonresidential construction spending is up 6.4 percent from one year ago.,Total nonresidential construction spending fell 1.6 percent in February to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $555.4 billion, according to the April 2 report by the United States Census Bureau. However, total nonresidential construction spending is up 6.4 percent from one year ago. May 21, 2012
Strapped budgets and limited resources mean it’s important for agencies to efficiently and effectively use equipment, especially in snow and ice operations. The New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) is a case and point. The system it was using wasn’t achieving this, so NJDOT began use of the GPS “MARVLIS” System for better allocation and control of the agency’s resources, explains Rich Shaw, assistant commissioner of operators for NJDOT, at the 2012 American Public Works Association (APWA) Snow Conference. Shaw says his agency needed the ability to “playback” the location of its resources and to improve the collaboration with NJSP and other state agencies in an emergency.,Strapped budgets and limited resources mean it’s important for agencies to efficiently and effectively use equipment, especially in snow and ice operations. The New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) is a case and point. The system it was using wasn’t achieving this, so NJDOT began use of the GPS “MARVLIS” System for better allocation and control of the agency’s resources, explains Rich Shaw, assistant commissioner of operators for NJDOT, at the 2012 American Public Works Association (APWA) Snow Conference. Shaw says his agency needed the ability to “playback” the location of its resources and to improve the collaboration with NJSP and other state agencies in an emergency.,Strapped budgets and limited resources mean it’s important for agencies to efficiently and effectively use equipment, especially in snow and ice operations. The New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) is a case and point. The system it was using wasn’t achieving this, so NJDOT began use of the GPS “MARVLIS” System for better allocation and control of the agency’s resources, explains Rich Shaw, assistant commissioner of operators for NJDOT, at the 2012 American Public Works Association (APWA) Snow Conference. Shaw says his agency needed the ability to “playback” the location of its resources and to improve the collaboration with NJSP and other state agencies in an emergency.,Strapped budgets and limited resources mean it’s important for agencies to efficiently and effectively use equipment, especially in snow and ice operations. The New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) is a case and point. The system it was using wasn’t achieving this, so NJDOT began use of the GPS “MARVLIS” System for better allocation and control of the agency’s resources, explains Rich Shaw, assistant commissioner of operators for NJDOT, at the 2012 American Public Works Association (APWA) Snow Conference. Shaw says his agency needed the ability to “playback” the location of its resources and to improve the collaboration with NJSP and other state agencies in an emergency.,Strapped budgets and limited resources mean it’s important for agencies to efficiently and effectively use equipment, especially in snow and ice operations. The New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) is a case and point. The system it was using wasn’t achieving this, so NJDOT began use of the GPS “MARVLIS” System for better allocation and control of the agency’s resources, explains Rich Shaw, assistant commissioner of operators for NJDOT, at the 2012 American Public Works Association (APWA) Snow Conference. Shaw says his agency needed the ability to “playback” the location of its resources and to improve the collaboration with NJSP and other state agencies in an emergency.,Strapped budgets and limited resources mean it’s important for agencies to efficiently and effectively use equipment, especially in snow and ice operations. The New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) is a case and point. The system it was using wasn’t achieving this, so NJDOT began use of the GPS “MARVLIS” System for better allocation and control of the agency’s resources, explains Rich Shaw, assistant commissioner of operators for NJDOT, at the 2012 American Public Works Association (APWA) Snow Conference. Shaw says his agency needed the ability to “playback” the location of its resources and to improve the collaboration with NJSP and other state agencies in an emergency.,Strapped budgets and limited resources mean it’s important for agencies to efficiently and effectively use equipment, especially in snow and ice operations. The New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) is a case and point. The system it was using wasn’t achieving this, so NJDOT began use of the GPS “MARVLIS” System for better allocation and control of the agency’s resources, explains Rich Shaw, assistant commissioner of operators for NJDOT, at the 2012 American Public Works Association (APWA) Snow Conference. Shaw says his agency needed the ability to “playback” the location of its resources and to improve the collaboration with NJSP and other state agencies in an emergency.,Strapped budgets and limited resources mean it’s important for agencies to efficiently and effectively use equipment, especially in snow and ice operations. The New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) is a case and point. The system it was using wasn’t achieving this, so NJDOT began use of the GPS “MARVLIS” System for better allocation and control of the agency’s resources, explains Rich Shaw, assistant commissioner of operators for NJDOT, at the 2012 American Public Works Association (APWA) Snow Conference. Shaw says his agency needed the ability to “playback” the location of its resources and to improve the collaboration with NJSP and other state agencies in an emergency.,Strapped budgets and limited resources mean it’s important for agencies to efficiently and effectively use equipment, especially in snow and ice operations. The New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) is a case and point. The system it was using wasn’t achieving this, so NJDOT began use of the GPS “MARVLIS” System for better allocation and control of the agency’s resources, explains Rich Shaw, assistant commissioner of operators for NJDOT, at the 2012 American Public Works Association (APWA) Snow Conference. Shaw says his agency needed the ability to “playback” the location of its resources and to improve the collaboration with NJSP and other state agencies in an emergency.,Strapped budgets and limited resources mean it’s important for agencies to efficiently and effectively use equipment, especially in snow and ice operations. The New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) is a case and point. The system it was using wasn’t achieving this, so NJDOT began use of the GPS “MARVLIS” System for better allocation and control of the agency’s resources, explains Rich Shaw, assistant commissioner of operators for NJDOT, at the 2012 American Public Works Association (APWA) Snow Conference. Shaw says his agency needed the ability to “playback” the location of its resources and to improve the collaboration with NJSP and other state agencies in an emergency. May 16, 2012
LiuGong Construction Machinery has hired Marcus Menough as western regional manager. In this new position, Menough will be responsible for LiuGong’s dealer recruitment and training efforts, and for the sales support of existing LiuGong dealers in the states West of and including Wisconsin, Illinois, Tennessee and Mississippi, as well as the province of Manitoba, Canada.,LiuGong Construction Machinery has hired Marcus Menough as western regional manager. In this new position, Menough will be responsible for LiuGong’s dealer recruitment and training efforts, and for the sales support of existing LiuGong dealers in the states West of and including Wisconsin, Illinois, Tennessee and Mississippi, as well as the province of Manitoba, Canada.,LiuGong Construction Machinery has hired Marcus Menough as western regional manager. In this new position, Menough will be responsible for LiuGong’s dealer recruitment and training efforts, and for the sales support of existing LiuGong dealers in the states West of and including Wisconsin, Illinois, Tennessee and Mississippi, as well as the province of Manitoba, Canada.,LiuGong Construction Machinery has hired Marcus Menough as western regional manager. In this new position, Menough will be responsible for LiuGong’s dealer recruitment and training efforts, and for the sales support of existing LiuGong dealers in the states West of and including Wisconsin, Illinois, Tennessee and Mississippi, as well as the province of Manitoba, Canada.,LiuGong Construction Machinery has hired Marcus Menough as western regional manager. In this new position, Menough will be responsible for LiuGong’s dealer recruitment and training efforts, and for the sales support of existing LiuGong dealers in the states West of and including Wisconsin, Illinois, Tennessee and Mississippi, as well as the province of Manitoba, Canada.,LiuGong Construction Machinery has hired Marcus Menough as western regional manager. In this new position, Menough will be responsible for LiuGong’s dealer recruitment and training efforts, and for the sales support of existing LiuGong dealers in the states West of and including Wisconsin, Illinois, Tennessee and Mississippi, as well as the province of Manitoba, Canada.,LiuGong Construction Machinery has hired Marcus Menough as western regional manager. In this new position, Menough will be responsible for LiuGong’s dealer recruitment and training efforts, and for the sales support of existing LiuGong dealers in the states West of and including Wisconsin, Illinois, Tennessee and Mississippi, as well as the province of Manitoba, Canada.,LiuGong Construction Machinery has hired Marcus Menough as western regional manager. In this new position, Menough will be responsible for LiuGong’s dealer recruitment and training efforts, and for the sales support of existing LiuGong dealers in the states West of and including Wisconsin, Illinois, Tennessee and Mississippi, as well as the province of Manitoba, Canada. May 14, 2012
