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Transervice helps customers lower fuel costs and reduce emissions with TruckWings

May 08, 2023

Transervice has partnered with TruckLabs to help its customers reduce fuel costs and lower their carbon footprint. Transervice manages over 25,000 pieces of equipment for over 30 fleets across the United States and Canada. Using TruckLabs' patented TruckWings™, Transervice is improving fuel efficiency and sustainability for its customers.

"Transervice is committed to providing our customers with innovative, reliable, and sustainable transportation solutions. Partnering with TruckLabs and utilizing their TruckWings technology has been a game-changer in reducing our customers' fuel costs and carbon emissions," said Mark Pusak, AVP at Transervice.

TruckLabs' TruckWings technology has proven effective in reducing fuel costs and carbon emissions across fleets of all sizes. By automatically closing the gap between the cab and trailer, TruckWings improve aerodynamics, reduce drag, and increase fuel efficiency, resulting in 3-6% verified fuel savings.

"We are proud to work with Transervice and help their customers achieve their sustainability goals while realizing significant cost savings. Our patented TruckWings technology is a testament to our commitment to providing innovative and effective solutions for the transportation industry," said Dan Burrows, Founder & CEO of TruckLabs.

"Collaborating with Transervice is an exciting opportunity for us at TruckLabs. We look forward to working together to bring innovative sustainability solutions to the market and positively impact the environment." - Steve Smith, VP of National Accounts at TruckLabs.

Through its partnership with TruckLabs, Transervice has continued to demonstrate its commitment to providing sustainable and efficient transportation solutions for its customers.

For more information on TruckLabs, please visit their website at https://www.trucklabs.com.

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