
Photo courtesy of McNeilus
McNeilus Truck and Manufacturing Inc., an Oshkosh Corp. company based in Dodge Center, Minnesota, will feature its latest in refuse collection vehicle advancements and technology at WasteExpo, May 9-12, at the Las Vegas Convention Center.
The company will showcase its Meridian Front Loader combined with its Latitude residential collection system that offers an upgrade to residential front loader truck routes. The company also will feature enhancements to McNeilus’ Zero Radius Automated Side Loader equipped with CartSeeker Curbside Automation technology and ClearSky by McNeilus telematics. The new Metro Pak Plus Rear Loader also be featured in a display outside the West Hall of the convention center.
The company says attendees also will learn more about electric refuse collection vehicles with McNeilus’ patented electric-PTO technology.
“We’re always looking to the future and where the industry is going – looking for opportunities to help the industry evolve. What we’re exhibiting at Waste Expo this year is just a preview of where McNeilus is taking refuse collection,” says Jeff Koga, vice president and general manager, McNeilus Refuse Collection Vehicles. “We’re excited for customers to get a look at some of our latest innovations and learn more about what’s ahead.”
The company also rebranded its replacement parts business. Now, McNeilus offers two distinct options for getting customers the parts they need, no matter the makes or models in their fleets.
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