Shredmore Launches All-Electric Shred Truck
Shredmore LLC, Alexandria, La., has launched the 3040E electric shred truck for the secure destruction industry.
According to the company, the all-electric Shredmore technology doesn’t require a PTO, or "power take off," drive shaft from the truck engine to run the shredder and auxiliary equipment, resulting in quieter, cleaner and more fuel-efficient operation.
The 3040 E features a self-contained "shredding pod" that can be plugged into existing electrical service for plant-based processing, reconfigured onto another chassis or removed for fixed operation.
At the core of the 3040E is a custom single-shaft, low-speed Destroyer shredder from Cresswood, Cortland, Ill., equipped with sizing screens.
More information is available at www.shredmoretrucks.com.
ShredSupply Offers Chassis Warranty on Used Trucks
ShredSupply, Spokane, Wash., a supplier of used shredding trucks to the information destruction industry, has announced that it is offering up to a 24-month warranty on the chassis of select vehicles that the company sells.
The company offers a standard 12-month warranty that covers certain items on a vehicle’s engine, transmission and rear differential. ShredSupply also offers optional warranty coverage for additional items, such as the fly wheel, injectors and turbo charger, and up to a 24-month term, says Lex Katich, ShredSupply sales and marketing manager.
Katich says the warranty is available for all vehicles purchased through ShredSupply that meet certain criteria from the company’s certified inspection.
More information on ShredSupply’s chassis warranty program is available at www.shredsupply.com or by calling (866) 520-8762.
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