NTEA Showcases Series Of New Member Resources At The Work Truck Show 2019

NTEA Showcases Series Of New Member Resources At The Work Truck Show 2019

“Changes in technology, regulatory compliance and vehicle design are increasing the complexity for commercial vehicles,” said Steve Carey, NTEA president and CEO. “These new products are a testament to the association’s ongoing commitment to helping companies engaged in the North American commercial vehicle marketplace be more successful.”

NTEA – The Association for the Work Truck Industry recently released a number of new products to support its membership and advance the commercial vehicle community at large. These resources were showcased last week in Indianapolis at The Work Truck Show 2019. Throughout the event, NTEA hosted live demonstrations of several new releases in its booth.

“Changes in technology, regulatory compliance and vehicle design are increasing the complexity for commercial vehicles,” said Steve Carey, NTEA president and CEO. “These new products are a testament to the association’s ongoing commitment to helping companies engaged in the North American commercial vehicle marketplace be more successful.”

Vehicle certification

As part of an ongoing effort to support work truck industry employee education and training, NTEA developed the first Truck Equipment 201 module, with a focus on certification. Truck Equipment 201 is intended as a series of online course modules; the first includes a review of U.S., Canadian and European Union certification processes and U.S./Canadian label requirements, as well as the influence of motor vehicle safety standards. Access is free to members; $49 for nonmembers. Details are available at ntea.com/te201.

WorkTruckCert

This NTEA and Dec-O-Art resource is a powerful, cloud-based program designed to streamline the completion and printing of certification labels. The new system also archives vehicle records and helps companies demonstrate conformance with NHTSA-required safety standards. NTEA is collaborating with IHS Markit to enable enhanced WorkTruckCert data features — an added bonus to WorkTruckCert subscribers. Access is free to NTEA members (label stock purchase fees apply); nonmembers can purchase a subscription. Visit ntea.com/worktruckcert for more.

Other enhanced vehicle certification tools from NTEA include Commercial Vehicle Certification Guide (addresses requirements vital to conformance with NHTSA and Transport Canada regulations) and U.S./Canada Federal Lighting Guide. Find details at ntea.com/vehiclecertification.

Technical resources

The association recently announced partnership with TruckScience, a global technology provider, to offer NTEA members access to an innovative weight calculator resource at a discounted subscription rate. Last year, NTEA released a Vehicle Center of Gravity & Axle Weight Calculator — a web-based, interactive tool that produces vehicle specification and weight information. It’s a free NTEA member benefit — not available for public purchase. The TruckScience application is a next-level solution for companies with more complex project needs, providing them a higher level of functionality and support. Get additional information at ntea.com/truckscience.

NTEA launched a new Vehicle Life Cycle Cost Tool — designed to be flexible and user-friendly to accommodate a variety of truck life cycle analysis needs and different fleet structures. This cloud-based resource enables fleets, engineers and sales representatives to load differing depreciation methodologies (such as straight-line, accelerated and pool depreciation techniques), fuel types and regional fuel prices to fit the necessary truck or fleet analysis. Visit ntea.com/lifecycle for more.

The Rear Visibility F/CMVSS 111 Field of View Conformity Manual and Kit is another noteworthy product revised late last year, says NTEA. It’s designed to capture the latest regulatory information in the U.S. and Canada, including mandatory Canadian standards that take effect May 2019. Find other technical resources at ntea.com/technicalresources.

Market data

NTEA recently published its seventh annual Fleet Purchasing Outlook to showcase purchasing trends for the commercial vehicle community. The insights provided by fleet professionals give the entire work truck industry perspective on anticipated purchasing intent and areas of greatest interest to fleet managers. Fleet Purchasing Outlook highlights the fleet community’s interest in vehicle technology and productivity. The 2019 report is free to NTEA members in print and digital formats; $199 for nonmembers. For details, visit ntea.com/fpo.

The association released a new edition of its U.S. Potential Sales of Work Trucks and Truck Equipment by Geographic Market — designed to help companies determine potential product sales to 106 application (end-use) markets in all 50 states and 383 metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs). In addition to market size, this resource enables you to determine market share in each location; assign sales regions; measure sales performance across time; and support market plans. The digital component of this report functions as an econometric model that can be modified to represent product markets (as opposed to the printed report which represents the entire industry). The new edition is available on Shop NTEA ($99 for Association members; $299 for nonmembers). Learn more at ntea.com/potentialsales.

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