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Minnesota-based McNeilus Truck and Manufacturing Inc., an Oshkosh Corp. business, will spotlight its commitment to waste and recycling collection innovation at CES 2025, a trade show for the consumer technology industry, Jan. 7-10 in Las Vegas.
As part of Oshkosh Corp.’s booth No. 5616 in the West Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center, McNeilus will demonstrate how advanced technologies are reshaping refuse and recycling operations for efficiency, safety and environmental stewardship.
As part of Oshkosh Corporation’s presence at CES, McNeilus says it will showcase the transformative impact of electrification, autonomy and active safety, connectivity and sustainability across a range of industries. Oshkosh Corporation’s booth will include interactive exhibits, highlighting:
- Neighborhood of the future: The company will share how purpose-built, route-based electric fleet vehicles are reshaping communities with safe, clean and quiet solutions.
- Airport of the future: Electric and autonomous gate and ground support equipment, combined with connected technologies, are aiding in optimizing operations and reducing travel-related delays.
- Job site of the future: Electric, autonomous and connected equipment are revolutionizing construction sites, aiding safety, supporting productivity and promoting sustainability, according to McNeilus.
“We’re proud to be part of the Oshkosh Corp. portfolio where we support those who do some of the toughest jobs in our communities. We have a collective commitment to deploying powerful innovations and solutions which improve safety and productivity to help our customers achieve their goals,” says Lee Dreas, vice president and general manager of McNeilus Truck and Manufacturing. “Joining Oshkosh Corp. at CES 2025 provides an exciting opportunity to showcase the technologies that are transforming our industry and creating clean and safe communities."
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