Bakery fleet gets milestone LCF

Flower Industries, a Georgia-based baker of snack foods and bread, has taken delivery of the 50,000th gasoline-powered Isuzu/ GM N-Series low cab forward (LCF) truck. The company, which distributes its products throughout the Southeast, already has 2,000 gas-powered N-Series trucks in its fleet. Flower Industries switched from step vans to the LCF N-Series in 1994, the year General Motors Isuzu Commercial Truck began offering the gasoline engine option. “We moved to the cab-over because it allows us to carry more product than the step van,” says Greg Jenkins, director of procurement and packaging. “And we liked the gasoline ...

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