High Voltage Training for Electric Sweepers
Electric sweepers like Schmidt’s eCleango and eSwingo bring clean, quiet, and sustainable operation to municipalities, airports, and contractors—but they require specific knowledge and careful handling. That’s why Aebi Schmidt Group, North America, has made High Voltage (HV) Training a cornerstone of its after-sales support.

Built to Haul: Towmaster Truck & Trailer Combo
When the job demands precision, power, and performance, there's no room for compromise, especially when hauling heavy-duty machinery like a hydraulic drill rig. That’s why choosing a single-source manufacturer for both the truck and trailer isn't just smart, it’s essential. Towmaster recently delivered a custom-built rig that perfectly demonstrates how integration, innovation, and in-house expertise can produce a game-changing hauling solution.

The Terratrac: A Landfill Operator’s Go-To Machine
Modern landfill management isn’t just about waste containment — it’s about safety, efficiency, environmental protection, and energy recovery. That’s why forward-thinking operators are turning to Aebi’s Terratrac (TT) series for landfill applications. From preserving gas collection infrastructure to working safely on extreme slopes, the TT is engineered to excel where other machines fall short.

Swenson Interns in Action
Swenson’s summer interns aren’t just learning, they’re helping shape the next generation of snow and ice equipment. Mechanical engineering students Aiden Harris and Joseph La Barbera from Northern Illinois University have jumped into hands-on projects that directly impact our customers’ success. Following in the footsteps of former intern-turned-employee Anthony Gomez, they’re already leaving their mark. Read on to see how their work today is driving safer, more efficient operations tomorrow.

Eskil Swenson and the Origin of Swenson Spreader
From the time Eskil W. Swenson was granted his first patent in 1938, innovation was at the heart of his company. After 35 successful years in the spreader business, Eskil retired in 1974. During this time, Eskil Swenson and Swenson Spreader Manufacturing were issued more than a dozen patents and contributed to innumerable innovations.
