• KLLM-Frozen Foods Express specs Truck-Lite

    KLLM-Frozen Foods Express, headquartered in Richland MS with operations in 48 states, has announced its decision to install Truck-Lite LED forward lighting on all new trucks.
    Jan. 14, 2015
    2 min read

    KLLM-Frozen Foods Express, headquartered in Richland MS with operations in 48 states, has announced its decision to install Truck-Lite LED forward lighting on all new trucks.
    “We’re excited to get the safety and maintenance benefits of LED lighting into as many vehicles as we can. It’s huge to have our product on a fleet with the reputation of KLLM-Frozen Foods Express,” said Homer Newsome, senior vice-president of customer satisfaction at Truck-Lite.
    Truck-Lite’s LED headlights offer improved driver visibility through a more natural color of light, leading to improved object recognition at night and increased daytime visibility. Their LED beam pattern also reduces eyestrain for drivers and cuts harsh headlight glare from oncoming traffic. An additional benefit is a significant reduction in amperage draw on the vehicle’s electrical system, freeing up power for other uses and resulting in a 50-times-longer lighting system life than conventional halogen technology. Vigorous field-testing, which exposed the lights to extreme weather and environmental wear, substantiated the lights’ ability to far outlast the halogen option.
    “This is a complement to our existing suite of safety features. Driver safety has always been our number one priority, and we feel that this improvement is a key step in keeping safety first,” said Jim Richards, president of KLLM-Frozen Foods Express.
    The fleet, which operates with more than 3,500 tractors and 5,000 trailers, will begin its transition to LED forward lighting by installing Truck-Lite custom LED headlights into all 2016 Freightliner and Vovlo models—nearly 700 trucks—that will start delivering in February 2015.

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