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Ryder Top Ten: Preventive Maintenance Pays Off

June 14, 2017
Committing to a consistent preventive maintenance (PM) schedule for all of your fleet’s equipment — truck and trailers alike — not only maximizes its operational uptime but can help boost longevity, resale value, and even safety
Committing to a consistent preventive maintenance (PM) schedule for all of your fleet’s equipment — trucks and trailers alike — not only maximizes its operational uptime but can help boost longevity, resale value, and even safety.

Here are some PM tips covering a range of components — from engines and transmissions to tires, wheels, brakes and even marker lights — that will help fleets get the maximum overall value from their equipment.

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