ChevronTexaco’s Delo Truck rolls out for its fifth year of service

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LAS VEGAS, Nev. — ChevronTexaco Global Lubricants (CTGL), recently announced that its Delo Truck has entered its fifth year of service with the roll-out of new graphics and a new Kenworth tractor.

The Delo Truck serves as a rolling exhibit, designed to educate the transportation industry on the importance and proper use of heavy-duty engine oils, lubricants and coolants in an effort to enhance fleet reliability, reduce operating expenses and improve the bottom line.

The new Delo Truck, which made its debut at the International Truck Show in Las Vegas, will feature a 2004 Kenworth W900L tractor with a Cummins ISX Engine with Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR). This 525hp Kenworth tractor will be pulling a redesigned trailer that includes eye-catching graphics and houses nine educational stations and a conference room.

The Delo Truck provides displays and interactive demonstrations that educate the public on the history and value of Delo products. The transmission station provides insight into critical points of lubrication while allowing the public to test its gear shifting abilities. Other interactive displays show the impact of soot on diesel engines and how new engine specifications require changes in lubricant technology.

“The Delo Truck has been our ambassador to the transportation industry for the last four years,” said Gary Parsons, commercial automotive manager, ChevronTexaco Global Lubricants. “It has a proven ability to deliver valuable market education and information on the full line of Delo products in a way that is both informative and entertaining. The redesign and beginning of our fifth year of service stand as a testament to our commitment to market education.”

For more information on the Delo Truck visit www.delotruck.com

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