Wabash says new trailer offers 20% better thermal efficiency yet cuts weight by 15%. (Photo by Sean Kilcarr/Fleet Owner) Trailer maker Wabash National Corporation and BASF are officially introducing ...
Molded structural combosites, developed by Wabash engineers over three years, are used throughout. Photo: Tom Berg NASHVILLE — Wabash National showed a prototype composite refrigerated van with very ...
Wabash National Corp. announced an exclusive agreement with eNow for its solar technology as the companies prepare to sell what they called the most eco-friendly refrigerated haul available on the ...
Wabash National’s prototype composite reefer trailer uses fiberglass, carbon fiber and resin in its panels, including the floor and supporting structure. It’s said to weigh and perform about 20% ...
Wabash National’s Molded Structural Composite (MSC) Refrigerated Trailer features the company’s proprietary MSC technology that allows a customer to either downsize the batteries required to haul ...
Ben Ames has spent 30 years as a journalist since starting out as a reporter for daily newspapers in Pennsylvania and Massachusetts. He has focused on business and technology reporting since 1999 for ...
[Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] In the endless quest to make trailers lighter, sturdier and more thermally efficient, some trailer manufacturers are expanding their use ...
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