Developed by Oshkosh subsidiary JerrDan, this tow truck operates by pulling up alongside the disabled vehicle, and plucking it off the ground and out of its parking spot using a pair of extension ...
The Oshkosh NGDVs boast features lacking in the GLLV, such as airbags, anti-lock brakes, collision sensors, and blind-spot monitoring—features that have been standard for years in modern vehicles.
The USPS's new delivery vehicles look cartoonish, but they're a big improvement over the agency's old Grumman fleet.
Among all its competitors including Lordstown Motors, USPS have chosen and dubbed Oshkosh Defense to make the electric trucks!
After years of back and forth, USPS has finally put its new electric "NGDV" trucks into service, and drivers say they love ...
It’s a massive 1,600 Timbits long … although it does come up about a Timbit short of GM’s own giant truck. (I’m not sure Ford will live down the embarrassment of its smaller size.) ...
Oshkosh Defense has received a $1.5 billion contract for U.S. Army trucks to be built over the next five years. Oshkosh was the only bidder for manufacturing the Family of Heavy Tactical Vehicles ...
The new trucks are being built with comfort, safety and utility in mind by Oshkosh Defense in South Carolina ... made them ...
garbage trucks, and concrete mixers, supporting essential city services and construction industries. Founded in 1917 in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, Oshkosh Corporation is one of the largest manufacturers ...
On today’s special SUNDAY episode of Quick Charge, our guest Sean Ackley takes us through Einride’s logistics model, talks about the company’s high-profile autonomous trucking play, and ...