Maintaining a fleet of CMVs is of absolute importance to a thriving transportation company. The time commitment to keep company and driver-owned CMVs running safely and in compliance can be daunting. However, all time spent repairing CMVs is far outweighed by the positive results. Evolving technology on both tractors and trailers is impacting overall fleet maintenance. No one know for certain what CMVs will look like in 40 years, or even 20 years for that matter. However, we can make predictions based on what we know about the present by focusing on the priority at hand --- your day-to-day operations. While this conference provides the essential education to stay up-to-date and in compliance with your maintenance program, it is also a valuable opportunity to develop relationships and benchmark with others to positively develop both your individual success and company's program.
7:30 – 8:00 AMNetworking Breakfast8:00 – 9:00 AMWelcome & IntroductionsBrenda Neville (President & CEO), Iowa Motor Truck Association9:00 – 10:00 AM Shop OrganizationChristopher McQuillen, Hirschbach Motore Lines, Inc. A place for everything and everything in its place. An overview of how shop organization can reduce cost, control inventory, improve safety, and increase efficiency.
10:15 – 11:15 AM Charging and Starting Systems & Battery Mark Hoffman, East Penn Manufacturing, & Curtis Cummings, Delco Remy Rotating ElectricHow to give proper considerations when spec’ing starters and alternators.; and how to maintain and analyze the starting and charging systems.
11:15 AM – 12:15 PM Technician Training ProgramEric Sanders, Loves Travel Stops & Country StoresEric will be sharing about training programs, partnerships, and apprentice programs that gives employees the opportunity to learn a career and potentially become an ASE certified technician. The program is designed to continue education as well as transition from automotive or heavy equipment to Class 6-8 preventive maintenance and repair.
12:15 – 1:00 PMNetworking Lunch1:00 – 2:15 PM After TreatmentJosh Rohner, Truck Country, & Don Trower, Midwest Wheel CompaniesThis presentation will include aftertreatment basic concepts and will discuss individual components and their part in the aftertreatment system. The presenters will also be using their diagnostic software to go over “charting” which is a feature inside DDDL (diagnostic link) that is a great and easy way to diagnose and an alternative way to look at our data.
2:30 – 3:30 PM Tire Management PanelModerator: Jerry Bender, Midwest Wheel CompaniesPanelist: Ben Steines, Ruan TransportationPanelist: Aaron Wieland, Schuster Co.Panelist: Bill Maahs, Bauer BuiltExplore the different viewpoints of each panel member as they share valuable perspectives on tire management. Gain insights into successfully overseeing your tire program within your fleet or company by listening to the experiences and expertise of the panelists. Bring specific questions if there’s a particular area of tire management you’re interested in learning more about.
3:30 – 4:30PM Navigating Generational Differences in the WorkplacePenny Galbreath, Ruan TransportationLearn about the various generations in the workforce today, understand how to navigate and foster collaboration in multigenerational workplaces, and create effective communication and interaction in a multigenerational workforce.
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$200.00 per person
Registration Deadline: Wednesday, March 20
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