International announces Diamond Logic PowerPack 3

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WARRENVILLE, Ill. — International Truck and Engine Corporation has announced the availability of the International Diamond Logic PowerPack 3, a first-to-market OEM innovation designed to offer ease of truck integration and “pure power on wheels.” The development of the product was first announced at the National Truck Equipment Association Show in March.

Company officials say the Diamond Logic PowerPack 3 is built for customers that require a reliable power source when on a job site. A patented 3000-watt AC power system is a factory-installed option on International 4300, 4400 7300, 7400 and 7500 models. It is designed to enhance reliability, durability and security while offering drivers all the auxiliary power they need to get the job done on demand. It features a 5000-watt AC surge capability that helps start pumps and compressors.

“Since we first announced this offering in March, we’ve received a number of inquiries from interested customers,” said Brad Bishop, business line manager, truck electronics. “We’re pleased to announce that Diamond LogicPowerPack 3 is now available on new truck orders. The combination of pure power, reliability and low total-cost-of-ownership lets customers focus on the job at hand. It turns the truck into an integrated mobile power source.”

Company officials say the list of benefits include extended battery life, reduced wear and installation time, flexibility and security.

“Diamond Logic PowerPack 3 is just one in a series of new offering we are bringing to customer in the area of truck electronics,” said Jeff Bannister, director, truck electronics. “It’s really an outgrowth of ongoing dialogue with our customers on the challenges they face in their vocations.”

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