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Aperia chooses preferred aftermarket installer

November 18, 2020 Uncategorized

Fontaine Modification Halo installation agreement 2Aperia Technologies has designated Fontaine Modification as a preferred installer of its Halo Tire Inflator and Halo Connect technology.

Under the terms of the new agreement, Fontaine Modification will provide customers across North America with a complete automatic tire inflation system to reduce tire-related downtime and improve fuel efficiency.

“Fontaine Modification has installed the Halo Tire Inflator on thousands of vehicles over the past two years,” says Josh Carter, CEO, Aperia Technologies. “This expanded agreement allows fleets to have our full product suite installed via Fontaine’s impressive network.”

Used extensively in heavy-duty trucks since 2015, the Halo is a revolutionary automatic tire inflation system for trucks and trailers that installs in minutes. Since its inception, Halo has covered more than 20 billion cumulative miles. Introduced in 2019, Halo Connect is a proprietary connectivity platform that enables fleets to virtually eliminate unplanned tire-related downtime by pairing predictive alerts with active inflation, the company says.

“As a company dedicated to fleet efficiency and environmentally sustainable fleet management, we are pleased to support installation of Halo and Halo Connect as the leading tire inflation solutions for tractors and trailers in North America,” says Jamil Young, president, Fontaine Modification Medium and Heavy Truck Operations Division.

Fontaine Modification says it will offer Halo and Halo Connect installation at all 10 of its modification centers across the country. Modification centers are located by truck OEM manufacturing facilities, which enables Fontaine to install the Halo systems before the trucks are shipped to the dealer, the company adds.

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