Hendrickson has announced the 1 millionth Tiremaax automatic tire pressure control system installation. This installation was completed by Utility Trailer and sold to Kroger.
“This milestone is more than a number; it’s a testament to Hendrickson’s commitment to quality, durability and performance,” says Matt Wilson, general manager of Hendrickson Controls Business Unit. “We are proud to offer a product that not only meets but exceeds our customers’ expectations.”
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Tiremaax is an automatic tire pressure control system, which Hendrickson says helps maintain optimal tire pressure in commercial vehicles to reduce wear and improve fuel efficiency. The system monitors and adjusts tire pressure automatically.
“Utility Trailer is honored to be part of this historic moment with Hendrickson,” says Steve Bennet, president and chief operating officer at Utility Trailer. “The Tiremaax system is a critical component in our trailers, providing our customers reliability and peace of mind.”
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“Kroger is dedicated to sustainability and efficiency in our operations,” says Dan Umphress, manager of fleet services at Kroger. “The Tiremaax system aligns with our values by ensuring optimal tire pressure, reducing wear and tear and contributing to a greener footprint.”
Hendrickson, a Boler company, is a Woodridge, Illinois-based manufacturer and supplier of medium- and heavy-duty mechanical, elastomeric and air suspensions; integrated and non-integrated axle and brakes systems; tire pressure control systems; auxiliary lift axles systems; parabolic and multi-leaf springs; stabilizers; bumper; and components to the global commercial transportation industry.
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