Smarter & better

The focus for Utility Trailers going forward is to offer products that are “smarter and better,” in the words of Craig Bennett, the company's senior vp-sales and marketing. “In particular, the high fuel costs affecting trucking today means we have to build products that are lighter, stronger and more efficient going forward,” he said during Utility's press conference at the Mid-America Trucking Show. “In my humble view, the conditions for $4 diesel will continue to exist in the near future.” As a result of these market conditions, Utility is making rapid changes to its line of refrigerated, dry ...

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