1. Will Robots Take Over the Farm?
by Michelle Kopier
Originally appeared in: January/February 2018 - Digital Exclusive
Summary: Continued investment in more efficient and environmentally friendly farming practices is producing a new wave of in-the-field solutions, including robots.
2. Performance and Power Exceeding a Diesel Engine
by Sara Jensen
Originally appeared in: January/February 2018
Summary: Integrated electric drivetrain systems provide the opportunity for efficiency gains and performance improvements above that of combustion engine powertrains.
3. Embracing the Electric Transformation
by Sara Jensen
Originally appeared in: July/August 2018
Summary: Engine manufacturers are evaluating and developing electric powertrains as a means of reducing emissions and fuel use, as well as providing optimized performance.
4. Producing Benefits for the Environment Today, Not Tomorrow
by Sara Jensen
Originally appeared in: Industry News eNewsletter, Nov. 9, 2017
Summary: An engine manufacturer introduces a new natural gas engine offering diesel-like performance.
5. Top Ten New Products of 2017
compiled by OEM Off-Highway editorial staff
Originally appeared in: November/December 2017
Summary: Your most searched and viewed products of the year. *Don't forget to check out this year's Top Ten New Products on page XX!*
6. Machine Redesign Offers Opportunities for Improvement
by Sara Jensen
Originally appeared in: March 2018
Summary: An OEM uses a machine relaunch to update various design aspects to better optimize performance.
7. Machines for the Next 25 Years
by Sara Jensen
Originally appeared in: Industry News eNewsletter, Nov. 30, 2017
Summary: An equipment manufacturer sets out a program to make major updates to its excavator product line in order to take advantage of new technologies and ensure continued machine utilization for years to come.
8. Working Together to Meet Customer Needs
by Sara Jensen
Originally appeared in: September 2018 - Digital Exclusive
Summary: An axle manufacturer and truck OEM collaborate on the development of a heavy haul vehicle designed for use in harsh operating conditions.
9. The Timing Is Right for Semi-Active Cab Suspensions in Commercial On- and Off-Highway Vehicles
by Bill Ott, Vice President of Engineering, Link Manufacturing
Originally appeared in: April 2018 - Digital Exclusive
Summary: Safety concerns, operator comfort, asset protection, driver retention and technological advancements are all driving the introduction of the industry’s first, semi-active cab suspension.
10. Key Factors to Consider for Steer-by-Wire Systems
by Aaron Krahn and Brian Cheadle, Eaton Corp.
Originally appeared in: April 2018
Summary: Steer-by-wire systems are opening up new avenues to improve operator comfort and safety while making machine design easier for OEMs.