
A layman study of the various heavy duty truck systems that collectively construct the class 4-8 trucks. Includes engine, transmission, and final drive systems, electrical, cooling, fuel and computer systems, suspension, and brake systems. Emission systems for diesel engines will also be covered.
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The functions of each step of Heavy Duty Aftermarket Parts and Service Marketing and interrelations of all segments from manufacturer to consumer are explored, including industry terminology, channels of distribution, financial implications and supply chain marketing techniques aftermarket trends. The management of Heavy Duty aftermarket manufacturing is also examined, including market planning, sales training, market research, branding, remanufacturing and manufacturer representative firms. Prerequisite: AAM 205
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Dr. Dennis Bechtol
Entertainment, Sport, & Promotion Management Program (ESPM Program)
Associate Professor and Chair
Dr. Bechtol previously taught strategic management, marketing and organizational leadership in the ...
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