Chevron Delo Truck visits Alaska
Chevron’s Delo Truck made its first appearance in Alaska on May 17 where it was put on display at the Carlile Transportation Systems facility in Anchorage.
The Delo Truck is a customized 80-foot tractor trailer rolling trade show complete with a conference room.
Launched in 1999 by Chevron, the traveling Delo truck and trailer was designed to educate industry on the importance of oil and proper lubrication to help run businesses more efficiently.
Since the Delo Truck first took to the road it has traveled hundreds of thousands of miles across the United States, Mexico and Canada making appearances at truck stops, truck dealers, distributors and major trade shows.
Chevron, Inlet Petroleum, Tote and Carlile were involved in bringing the truck to Alaska.
The blueprint below gives you a look at what’s inside the Delo Truck. Visit web site www.delotruck.com for more information.
Quick Facts Truck-trailer length: 79.75 feet total
Trailer length: 53 feet in length and sports the new Smart Investment graphic
Color: Chevron Blue
Tractor: Model 2004 W900L Kenworth
Engine: Cummins ISX with EGR
Stations: houses 6 individual stations, game station, and conference room
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