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Kaufman Trailers Cuts Ribbon on New Nebraska Facility →

Kaufman Trailers Inc. is expanding its facilities and opening a new manufacturing plant in Beaver City, NE. This facility is scheduled to open in January 2006 and will play a large roll in Kaufman Trailers Inc. becoming a national player in the flat bed trailer market. The new Nebraska manufacturing facility represents an expansion of the North Carolina company, which currently manufactures and sells trailers primarily to consumers east of the Mississippi River.  Click for more...


J&J Truck Bodies & Trailers Names Director of Asian Sales →

J&J Truck Bodies & Trailers, a division of Somerset Welding & Steel Inc., and a leading manufacturer of dump bodies, trailers, and specialty truck equipment, has announced the appointment of Mike Long as director of Asian Sales. In this capacity, Long will be responsible for overseeing J&J’s interests in the Asian market and will promote and sell dump truck bodies, trailers and specialized truck equipment to mining, construction and oil companies.  Click for more...


F&J Equipment Supplies Service Fleet to Kelly Tractor Company →

F&J Equipment of Miami, FL, the distributor for Curry Supply Co. in the Southeastern United States, has supplied Kelly Tractor Company with a new fleet of service trucks. Kelly Tractor, also headquartered in Miami, purchased 11 Ford F750 XLT trucks mounted with utility bodies, cranes and compressors. They will be used to service Kelly Tractor’s large fleet of excavators in the field. Kelly Tractor is the Cat dealer for the Miami region and also carries Link-Belt cranes, IMT drilling rigs, Sullair, Barber-Greene, Wacker, Massey Ferguson, Harlo, Taylor and Eagle Picher.  Click for more...


Trailer Maker Stays the Course for the Long Haul →

Dust-covered and well-traveled in a warehouse off Orchard Street in Albion, PA, sits a signature orange lowbed trailer marking Rogers Brothers Corp.’s past. The trailer, circa 1927, was one of the first few lowbeds fabricated out of the 100-year-old manufacturer to its customer then-Niagara Mohawk Energy in New York state. “The tires are the original rubber,” boasted third-generation company President Mark Kulyk, as he runs his hands over the frame of the 50-ton capacity mover.  Click for more...


Lexington’s Kaufman Trailers Expanding Nationwide →

Its product is designed to follow, but Kaufman Trailers is leading itself into a new era. The Lexington, NC-based company is preparing to become a national player in the trailer market. A new factory has already been built in south-central Michigan and should be operational by the end of the year. It will employ approximately 10 people. A third factory will be going up in Beaver City, NE, to be operational early next year and will employ 15 to 20 people.  Click for more...


Reliable Trailers Joins Rogers Brothers →

Rogers Brothers Corporation has announced that Reliable Trailer Systems Inc. is now the authorized distributor for Rogers trailers in central Indiana and southern Illinois. It will offer the full line of Rogers trailers including the Ultima Series, a line of lightweight, non-ground engaging detachable gooseneck trailers featuring Rogers NoFoot Croucher gooseneck; plus an array of fixed gooseneck, tag-along and specialized trailers.  Click for more...


Philly Expo to Showcase Latest, Greatest Iron →

The Philadelphia Construction Expo VI is just days away from again transforming the Fort Washington Expo Center into an Equipment Mecca. New for this year’s show will be a significantly expanded exhibit in the Washington Room, an area adjacent to the main exhibit hall, by Asphalt Care Equipment, of Bensalem and Doylestown, PA. David Fackler, president of Asphalt Care was excited to explain his company’s new role at the Philadelphia Construction Expo.  Click for more...


Parties Settle Lawsuit Over Miller Park Roof →

MILWAUKEE (AP) The Miller Park stadium district and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries of America reached a multimillion-dollar agreement on Jan. 7 to settle a three-year court battle over costly repairs to the ballpark's retractable roof. With the settlement, the two parties avoided a lengthy jury trial that was scheduled to start Jan 10. The two sides had traded accusations ever since the Milwaukee Brewers opened the stadium in 2001 and the problems started with extensive leakage every time it rained.  Click for more...


J&J Truck Bodies & Trailers Builds for the Long Haul →

It’s easy to use the cliche “in business for the long haul” when referring to a trailer/dump truck manufacturing company, but it’s not nearly as easy for a company to actually do the things to make it true. J&J Truck Bodies & Trailers, however, with its sights set squarely on emerging technologies, engineering innovation and evolving customer needs, is not only a contemporary success story, but also should prove to be one far into the future.  Click for more...


Midwest Underground Takes on Mac-Lander Trailer Line →

Midwest Underground Technologies Inc. is now an authorized dealer for Mac-Lander Inc. Trailers. Mac-Lander has more than 27 years experience in the manufacture of high quality, commercial grade flatbed equipment trailers. Its products are ISO 9000 compliant and meet the NATM recommended practice for the manufacture of trailers. Midwest Underground will offer more than 30 models to meet its customers trailer requirements.  Click for more...


Westchester Tractor Helps Silver Lake Get Into ’High Gear’ →

“Neither snow nor sleet nor gloom of night stop these men from their appointed rounds” is a revised version of the words by Herodotus in the fifth century B.C. that aptly describe the dedication of John Amodeo and his crew. Whenever there is a forecast of snow, John Amodeo, president of Silver Lake Contracting, of East White Plains, NY, prepares the company to get into “high gear” for its most stressful time of year.  Click for more...


Dulles Airport Counts on Kenworth T800s to Plow Snow →

Keeping an airport open can be challenging during harsh winter weather. Yet, when the Washington, D.C. area received one of the heaviest snow accumulations in its history, with more than 50 in. last winter, Washington Dulles International Airport in northern Virginia remained open. “We didn’t close this past winter — the only airport of the three Washington-area that didn’t,” said Mark Philpott, the airport’s equipment programs coordinator.  Click for more...


Dulles Airport Counts on Kenworth T800s to Plow Snow →

Keeping an airport open can be challenging during harsh winter weather. Yet, when the Washington, D.C. area received one of the heaviest snow accumulations in its history, with more than 50 in. last winter, Washington Dulles International Airport in northern Virginia remained open. “We didn’t close this past winter — the only airport of the three Washington-area that didn’t,” said Mark Philpott, the airport’s equipment programs coordinator.  Click for more...


Shell ROTELLA Takes Road Trip Through Southwest →

Shell Lubricants has expanded the 2004 schedule of its ROTELLA Road Show Truck due to last year’s success and to help fulfill this year’s unprecedented number of requests for additional appearances. The tractor-trailer combination also will feature updated informational displays on synthetic motor oils and coolants. Originally scheduled to begin its tour in March, the ROTELLA Road Show truck has already begun its campaign with a January swing through the southwest, with stops in Oklahoma, Dallas and San Antonio.  Click for more...


Steffen Takes On Ownership of Cleveland Trailer Sales →

Former Cleveland Trailer Sales’ Paul Land sold the company to new owner, Pete Steffen, pictured here, in December. Steffen brings 30 years of experience in automotive sales. Cleveland Trailer Sales has been in business for more than 20 years in the same location, serving Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia. According to Steffen, Cleveland Trailer Sales will continue to supply heavy-duty equipment and construction trailers manufactured by Better Built.  Click for more...


Thompson Tractor Company Opens Tuscaloosa Branch →

More than 500 people, including customers, local government and civic leaders, special guests and employees, were on hand Oct. 23, 2003, for Thompson Tractor Co.’s ribbon cutting ceremony at it’s new Tuscaloosa store. The 60,660-sq. ft. facility, located at 3550 Black Warrior Parkway, features a main office with a parts counter, a parts warehouse and shop building. The main shop has 16 service bays for earthmoving equipment, truck and lift truck repair and a wash rack.  Click for more...


Engine Distributors, CK Power Become Flint Power Systems →

Engine Distributors Inc., based in Albany, GA, acquired C K Power of Florida from its parent company, C K Power in St. Louis. With this acquisition, Engine Distributors Inc. and C K Power of Florida merged into a new company, Flint Power Systems. Flint Power Systems is a full-service power systems dealer, providing sales, parts and service for engines, power units, generator sets and pumps. The company is a factory-authorized distributor of John Deere, Isuzu, Mitsubishi and Hatz.  Click for more...


Iron Exports Rise as Economy Recovers →

The U.S. construction industry is engaged in a fierce worldwide competition for projects that will be valued at hundreds of billions of dollars over the next 50 years. As the industry emerges from recession along with the rest of the country, worldwide markets beckon for construction equipment. Will U.S. contractors get there first? Sometimes. Nothing is certain in the new worldwide economy except that nothing comes easily.  Click for more...


Rogers Trailer Hauls Out Solution for NJ’s Bedrock Stone →

When Ellen Fiore, owner and president of Bedrock Stone Inc., of Kearny, NJ, purchased a Komatsu WA 500 loader that measured 12 ft. 8 in. in height, she knew she would be facing hauling problems. Bedrock Stone, a recycler of concrete and rubble, offers on-site crushing and screening of demolition projects. However when transporting equipment to demolition sites, it faces overhead clearances of only 13 ft.  Click for more...


BWS, Hale Team Up to Offer Contractors Peace of Mind With Air Ramp Tag-A-Long →

The nightmare of business owners is a lawsuit that could have been avoided and the dread of an owner/operator is to be off work due to an injury. No one wins in these situations. Often limiting one’s exposure to to a lawsuit is as simple as a little research. BWS, a trailer manufacturer, has designed a line of EZ-2-Load tag-a-long trailers that could give construction business owners/operators peace of mind.  Click for more...



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