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How Fleets can Capitalize on Sustainability

20m · Trucking Success and Safety · 21 Mar 14:00

David Black, FlowBelow’s Vice President of Fleet Sales, discusses how fleets can capitalize off sustainability efforts and think outside the box to save on fuel costs. David has worked in the trucking and transportation industries for over 25 years with experience in parts and products as well as fleet management.

FlowBelow manufactures aerodynamic products for tractors and trailers. For more information, visit www.flowbelow.com.

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