For Chandler, Arizona-based California Pools & Landscape, a family-owned business operating since 1998, this Saturday is show time. The company will play host to its fourth annual “Outdoor Living Expo.”
While the event targets consumers, not landscaping companies, it’s an idea California Pools & Landscape’s peers may want to emulate.
The company says Arizona’s top outdoor living design experts will be on hand to share their knowledge, design and landscaping ideas.
California Pools & Landscape is staging the event outside its Chandler offices and will be joined by more than 30 vendors specializing in outdoor living. Exhibitors will be demonstrating the latest technology and trends in pool design, spas, landscaping and a variety of outdoor living products.
The expo is scheduled for 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and California Pools & Landscape says they’ll have food trucks on site.
Hyundai CE Americas launches redesigned website
Hyundai Construction Equipment Americas has redesigned its website, which covers both the company’s construction equipment and forklift businesses.
Video content includes machines at work and testimonials from successful Hyundai customers and dealerships.
“Hyundai is very excited to introduce this strong new resource for our customers and dealers,” said Corey Rogers, marketing manager for the company. “It’s designed to be very mobile friendly and easy to navigate so that our customers can easily find the right Hyundai model to fit their needs. We hope this new website will better define who we are as a company, a brand and a partner.”
You can check out the new site here.
Kenworth expands tire options for medium-duty T370
The Kenworth T370 is now available with a wider choice of wide base tires for applications requiring up to a 20,000-pound front axle rating.
Available in 385/65R22.5 sizes – from Bridgestone, Goodyear and Michelin – the tires were previously available only on all-wheel drive T370 steer axles with ratings up to 16,000 pounds.
The tires can now be ordered for new T370s with 16,000-, 18,000-, and 20,000-pound ratings for the non-drive front steer axle, and 44,000- and 46,000-pound ratings for the heavy-duty tandem-drive rear axles available from Meritor and Dana.