What major press announcements have punctuated Wabash's work over the last two years? Here's a breakdown of some of the company's latest big news—from partnerships to accomplishments.
Kodiak selects Wabash’s Trailers as a Service to optimize its autonomous fleet
Wabash and Kodiak Robotics entered into a partnership in late September to integrate Wabash's Trailers as a Service offering into Kodiak's operations.
Read more on ir.onewabash.com.
This trailer captures its own energy
Wabash and Purdue University investigate avenues to recapture lost energy from trailers in operation. The organizations hope to find ways to harvest some of the energy lost in hauling the trailer. The harvested energy could power auxiliary devices or extend EV range. See Purdue's coverage of the project.
Wabash and Purdue University launch Smart Crossroads
Wabash and Purdue University have also worked together on Smart Crossroads, a broad logistics ecosystem that faces new technologies, AI, regulatory frameworks, and geopolitics.
Check out the Smart Crossroads website.
Wabash accelerates e-commerce solutions with new joint venture with Fernweh Group
In 2023, Wabash announced a strategic joint venture with Fernweh Group to enhance its e-commerce platform and partner ecosystem. The venture represents a significant expansion of its Wabash Parts distribution network and Trailers-as-a-Service capabilities.
Read more on the joint venture with Fernweh Group here.
Loadsmith enhances capacity with Wabash's Trailers as a Service offering
Loadsmith, a Capacity-as-a-Service logistics platform for shippers and carriers, entered a partnership with Wabash in 2022 to enhance the capacity of its platform through Wabash's Trailers as a Service offering.
Read more on the partnership here.
Wabash's 2023 Corporate Responsiblity Report
In what ways did Wabash fulfill its commitment to social responsibility and sustainability? What achievements and progress did the company make in 2023? Read more here.