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TecNiq Releases Slim Surface Mount Interior Light

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TecNiq recently released the E32 Surface Mounted Interior Light, which installs with hidden fasteners for a finished appearance. It delivers 2,200 lumens and has an ultra-low profile of less than three-fourths of an inch.

The E32 is offered in three models: standard, with a built-in manual on/off switch and with an integrated automatic motion detector switch. All are 14 inches long by three-and-a-half inches wide. The lights come with TecNiq’s lifetime guarantee.

The E32 requires a one-fourth inch hole and installs with four screws. The lens snaps on securely to the powder coated, corrosion-resistant base, hiding all fasteners. Pre-wired, it comes with a 12-inch sheathed lead.

MSRP for TecNiq’s E32 Standard Surface Mounted Interior Light is $120.89; with a manual switch, $134.89; and with a motion detector, $177.89.


Bandits Nab Demontrond RV Forklift, Steal ATM

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Thieves stole a forklift from Demontrond RV and used it to pull an outdoor ATM from the ground at a credit union in north Houston, Texas.

This storyby Cathy Hernandez originally appeared in Click 2 Houston.

When deputies arrived around 5 a.m. Monday, they found the heavy-duty forklift sitting in the drive-thru of the Primeway Federal Credit Union.

The thieves and the ATM were gone. Officials said the ATM was pulled out of the ground of the building on Dominion Park Drive along the North Freeway and hauled away in a truck.

A sticker on the forklift lead to Demontrond RV along the North Freeway, which is a short distance away from the credit union.

The thieves drove the forklift off the lot, damaging the gate, pulling a pole from the ground and breaking the lock and chain.

There’s no word on how much money was inside the ATM.

The forklift was worth an estimated $52,000.

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Community: Dates Set for Canada’s Camping Week

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Canadian RV and Camping Week will take place on May 22-27 this year, bringing Canadians together to help raise funds for Make-A-Wish Canada.

RVDA of Canada would like to thank all participants who took part in last year’s Canadian RV and Camping Week. RVDA of Canada was able to generate more than $20,000 to support life-changing wishes for children with critical illnesses through RVDA’s partnership with Make-A-Wish.

For more information on Go RVing Canada, contact Chris Mahony atchris@gorving.ca or Go RVing Canada at (416) 693-9222.

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Community: ActsOfService.com to Connect Individuals with Local Nonprofits

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ActsofService.com is expanding its mission, enabling individuals, in addition to employees of partnering businesses, to log on at any time and find a local volunteer opportunity.

“We’re excited to directly connect people with nonprofits in their community,” said Michilah Grimes, Acts of Service director.

Acts of Service was inspired by Lippert Components’ 100,000 Hours of Community Service initiative.

“The platform makes it easy for people who care about their community and want to get involved but don’t know where to start,” Grimes said. “We’re thrilled to help bridge the gap between volunteers and nonprofits.”

With an up-to-date community calendar, the website makes it easy and accessible for individuals or employers to find local nonprofit volunteer opportunities. Starting today, anyone can log on and sign up to volunteer whenever they have a spare hour, afternoon or even a day.    

More than 100,000 volunteer hours have been logged on the site since it was launched last year. Acts of Service hopes to double that number and has set a 2018 goal to reach 200,000 volunteer hours.

In addition to making volunteerism convenient and easy, the site allows groups or companies to set team goals, record and track collective and individual team member volunteer hours, and report their community impact.

“This platform is perfect for everyone from high school students looking for community service hours to busy professionals looking to make an impact but are unable to commit to long-term volunteer obligations,” said Grimes.

“With the help of Acts of Service volunteers, we were able to transform school libraries into 21st century learning spaces and school courtyards into learning gardens,” said Ashley Molyneaux, Elkhart Education Foundation executive director. “Acts of Service volunteers helped us save fundraising dollars for other critical needs and engage new supporters in our mission.”

Acts of Service also plans to expand beyond the Michiana, Ind., community to connect volunteers with local nonprofits in communities across the country.

For more information on Acts of Service, visit its new Facebook page or www.ActsofService.com.

Zamp Solar Acquired by PulseTech Products

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SNJ Enterprises, doing business as Zamp Solar, has been acquired by PulseTech Products Corp.

Zamp Solar, located in Bend, Oregon, is a designer and manufacturer off-grid solar modules and rugged portable and RV solar energy products.

Zamp Solar has created a niche in kits that charge or maintain any traditional 12-volt battery bank or rechargeable lithium-ion battery. Zamp’s energy storage solutions are used by the RV, marine, industrial, automotive, mobility and off-grid markets.

Southlake, Texas-based PulseTech Products manufacturers I2-volt, lead-acid battery maintenance and testing products, including ruggedized solar panels. The company sells to the U.S. military, first responders, commercial fleet and equipment owners for dual military and commercial uses, as well as to consumers looking to maximize battery performance and dramatically reduce battery-related expenses.

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Entreprise Robert Thibert Acquires CECO

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Entreprise Robert Thibert Inc., a distributor of wheels, automobile, RV and trailer parts and accessories in North America, has acquired CECO Distributors of Western Canada.

The union of these two companies is part of Robert Thibert’s mission to strengthen its position in the Canadian market and broaden its product offering.

Founded in 1976 with its corporate head office based in Chateauguay, Quebec, Canada, Entreprise Robert Thibert has more than 475 employees in Canada and the U.S.

The company continues to expand its geographical footprint, boasting seven distribution centers and two secondary distribution points. 

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National Indoor RV Centers Expands to Las Vegas

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National Indoor RV Centers (NIRVC) recently announced it is continuing its expansion by opening its first location in Las Vegas, Nev. NIRVC plans to open its Las Vegas location for business in late 2018 with a temporary location for a sales and service center while the company acquires land for a permanent storage facility.

The company operates three other locations in the U.S. in Dallas, Atlanta, and Phoenix, with plans to grow to the point where RVers are within five hours from an NIRVC location.

“NIRVC was founded to take the hassle out of RVing,” said Brett M. Davis, founder and CEO of NIRVC. “Our vision to create a network of service centers in the travel patterns of high-end coach owners led us to expand westward and we are excited to announce Las Vegas as our fourth location. We knew our network must be convenient and accessible to not only the people of Nevada, but also to other areas on the West Coast including California, where more motorized RVs are sold and registered every year than any other state.”

NIRVC was founded by RV enthusiast Brett Davis in Lewisville, Texas, in 2009.

According to Hal Kendrick, co-founder of NIRVC, plans are also underway to expand the storage and service capacity at the flagship location in Lewisville, Texas.

“Starting in 2019, we plan to increase our pace toward reaching the ultimate goal of operating a national network of service centers by opening two locations per year,” said Kendrick. 

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Truma to Build North American Headquarters

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Truma has bought five acres of land to build a permanent headquarters in North America. The new building will be located in Elkhart, Ind., on County Road 6 in Remington Park.

Since August 2013, Europe-based Truma has been doing business in Elkhart in a two-story Victorian style office building on Jackson Boulevard.

“Truma chose to build in Elkhart because we want to show our commitment to the local manufacturers and the RV industry,” said Gerhard Hundsberger, president and CEO of Truma North America. “RV manufacturers, dealers and RV owners love Truma products which has resulted in tremendous growth for us. We are excited to expand to a larger location with more space so we can hire additional staff and continue to bring innovative products and services to the North American RV industry.”

Truma’s new headquarters will include state-of-the-art offices, a warehouse and a customer service center for RV owners.

The new Truma headquarters is expected to open in the fall of 2018.


Thetford President Leaves, CEO Stephane Cordeille Steps In

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Thetford Corp. of America has announced that effective Feb. 13, CEO Stephane Cordeille will also assume direct general management responsibility for the Americas.

Cordeille will assume all day-to-day responsibilities previously held by Thetford President Kevin Phillips, who has left the organization to pursue other opportunities.

“We thank Kevin for 12 years of dedicated service and sincerely wish him the best in his future endeavors,” Cordeille said. “I’m excited for Thetford’s future and, as we move forward, our number-one priority remains delivering quality products to our global customers.”

Thetford is a privately-held company headquartered in Ann Arbor, Mich., with seven manufacturing facilities in four nations.

Thetford subsidiaries include Norcold, a leading manufacturer of gas-absorption and AC/DC refrigerator/freezers for the RV, marine and truck markets; Tecma, an Italy-based maker of fine-china toilets and powerful waste-transfer systems; and Thetford Ltd., which manufactures Spinflo brand high-quality cooking and heating appliances, as well as accessories.

Next Phase for Furrion

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Over the relatively short course of its corporate life, Furrion has made great strides in bringing the contents of the average RV into the 21st century.

The company has made a name for itself designing high-end audiovisual electronics, video surveillance cameras, kitchen appliances and energy equipment.

But, all along, the company did more than just import these goods. Designers and engineers hired by Furrion were working not only to come up with the next big idea, but also working on ways to integrate their technology into the vehicles that were their target market.

This not only included RVs, but also yachts, hotels and homes.

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The inside of Furrion’s concept motorhome shows some of the examples of the company’s work of integrating electronics into RV design.

 

Early examples of what is possible are regularly on display at Furrion’s Innovation Center & Institute of Technology in Elkhart, Ind., as well as at shows such as the RVIA National RV Trade Show in Louisville, Ky. Furrion has developed a prototype fifth wheel and Class A motorhome as well as a semi truck affectionately known as Hercules to show off its products.

Initially, the prototype vehicles just showed off walls full of products, but now the interiors have been redesigned to showcase what is possible in the RV of the near future.

And Furrion is anxious to collaborate with other manufacturers to bring that hip future to the consumers sooner rather than later.

“Having a strong foothold in the RV manufacturing capital of the world puts together a lot of resources so we can collaborate with manufacturers on design,” says Matt Fidler, Furrion’s co-founder and chief marketing officer. “It puts us in a position to engage other people and help them create designs that integrate technology and electronic products in the vehicles.”

Getting Their Attention

The power of Furrion’s concept vehicles can’t be overstated.

Even in the middle of a busy trade show floor, when the fifth wheel model first appeared in Louisville, it made people stop and stare. And only part of that was due to the hot model sitting in an inflatable hot tub on the back deck of the vehicle.

Then, at 2016’s show, Furrion’s motorhome, complete with a helicopter landing pad and hot tub, caught even more attention.

Now, the Hercules truck, built to tow the fifth wheel across the country, is gaining even more attention. Fidler says the company was approached by the crews that make the “Transformers” movies to possibly include the truck in an upcoming movie.

 

Furrion also has had some of its products show up in the HBO series “Silicon Valley”.

“Hollywood is quite excited about us,” Fidler says.

Apparently, so are some of Furrion’s partners and competitors.

When Furrion first debuted its fifth wheel, it was the only company exhibiting from a vehicle. And special arrangements had to be made with event planning staff to get that vehicle in the supplier show area. During the 2017 Louisville show, at least three other suppliers had some variation of travel trailers or fifth wheels displaying their products.

It’s that kind of copying that lets Fidler and his brother, CEO Aaron Fidler, know they are on the right track when it comes to getting their corporate message out.

“In RV manufacturing, we also see a lot of opportunity,” Matt Fidler says. “With the concept models we’ve designed, we plan to take them to rallies and shows to show off our ability to design products and also to present the lifestyle to those who aren’t familiar with the possibilities and just how cool it can be.”

But Furrion doesn’t stop with just the RV industry.

“We’re building a luxury 78-foot yacht, which is a brand-new project that we were approached to design for someone,” Fidler says. “We’re also getting into hotels as well. We’ve been approached to design a hotel and integrate our tech and our products into that hotel room.”

With the success of the prototype models, Furrion is ready to move ahead with plans to be able to design an entire RV if a manufacturing partner is looking to go that far. But mostly, the company wants to collaborate by designing things such as end caps and cockpit dashes to integrate as many relevant electronic products as possible into the design of the vehicle.

“We wanted to have our design division of the business collaborate with the OEMs on a deeper level,” Fidler says. “As we advance technology in RVs, the OEMs will require a significant level of customization. Our goal with Furrion design is to help integrate these products. For example, parking sensors, pedestrian sensors and observation cameras can be designed into end caps. Or our digital electronics can be engineered to fit motorized dashes and create a better user experience for the driver.”

The company’s helicopter prepares to land atop Furrion’s concept motorhome.​

The Future is Now

Fidler says that as technology changes, there needs to be more customization in the design of an RV – especially in the driver’s area – in order to take advantage of that technology.

Currently, more manufacturers are looking at technology such as driver-assist to keep a vehicle in its lane. Other upgrades include backup cameras and side cameras that require monitors in the dash area. And eventually, driverless technology could make its way into RVs.

Fidler points to the automotive industry as an example of how current design and manufacturing isn’t up to the task of integrating the latest technology into the cockpit.

“When you look at dashes in typical RVs, there isn’t enough space for big touchscreen displays or digital gauge clusters,” he says. “That’s why it needs to have the level of customization. A lot of the RV manufacturers would prefer us to work with their designers, but we are being approached for us to do the design and manufacture for these components.”

Fidler says that as technology continues to advance, it is important for Furrion designers to be able to collaborate with manufacturers on a deeper level to make sure those advances are incorporated into the design of the vehicle so that they are not only efficient, but also intuitive for a driver to monitor.

“It’s all about supporting the manufacturers with complementary design teams to help them design new products such as end caps and cockpit dashes,” Fidler says. “We will work with them to incorporate our products.”

A new product that Furrion is introducing to OEMs and the aftermarket shows the possibilities of integrated design.

The Vision S camera system is designed to be both a backup-camera system and a security system.

The cameras – with built-in microphones – can be installed into Furrion marker lights on the rear of the vehicle. Or the manufacturer can install the marker lights without the system and allow the dealership to sell the Vision S as an upgrade. It can be installed on any current RV.

Either way, the system can be designed into the end cap.

The company’s concept vehicles are designed not only to exude the cool factor of what could be in an RV, but also to show off ways to integrate modern electronics that appeal to a new generation of customers.​

 

Vision S connects to monitors via 2.4 gigahertz digital wireless signal. In addition to rear cameras, a separate camera can be mounted above an entry door for security. The monitor can be installed on the windshield of the RV or tow vehicle, but also can be removed from the mount and taken into the bedroom, for example, if the system is being used for security at night. It has motion sensors that will wake up the inside monitor to alert anyone inside if something is going on outside.

It also includes audio, so if the driver is getting assistance backing up, the helper can talk into the microphones and can be heard inside the cockpit or tow vehicle.

Keeping Up with Tech

Fidler says Furrion isn’t changing its core business. He says design and engineering have been a core part of the company since its inception. This is just the next phase.

He says the company employs more than 80 designers, engineers and technologists, whose jobs are not only to build on the latest technology but also to help integrate it into the markets Furrion serves.

The company has doubled its business each of the past seven years, according to Fidler, and is looking for ways to stay on top as developments such as auto-driving applications begin to enter the market.

“We’re starting to look into and develop our resources into driverless technology and how to integrate that with our electronics,” he says.

But regardless of what comes next, Furrion’s expectations are to grow with the RV industry and help keep RVing relevant to a younger generation that has grown up with smart technology.

“We don’t do anything slowly,” Fidler says. “We’re hard and fast and we want to keep on growing. We’re hungry and we’re having a lot of fun.”

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Equalizer Systems Hires New Salesman

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Brandon Lehman

Equalizer Systems Division Director Jason Loose has announced the addition of Brandon Lehman to the sales team. Lehman is a Sturgis, Mich., native and has more than seven years of experience working for a hydraulic leveling company.

“I am excited to bring my knowledge and experience to a company that is growing in the industry,” said Lehman.

Lehman will be assisting with inside sales focusing on the retail and commercial markets. He comes with a lot of experience with similar products and is excited to be working for a company that is creating new technology and is investing in manufacturing.   

“We are so pleased with our whole team at Equalizer Systems, and are here for all the needs that fit our ever-growing industry,” said Loose.

RVs Account for $30 Billion in Annual Economic Activity, Report

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The U.S. Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) found that RVs accounted for $30 billion in direct annual economic activity in 2016, the most recent year for which statistics are available. The prototype statistics are from the Outdoor Recreation Satellite Account (ORSA), the first ever government report recognizing outdoor recreation as a significant contributor to the U.S. economy.

Overall, outdoor recreation accounted for 2 percent ($373.7 billion) of current-dollar GDP in 2016. In addition, the outdoor recreation economy grew 3.8 percent in 2016, compared to 2.8 percent growth in the overall economy.

“Motorized Vehicles” was the largest activity within “Conventional Outdoor Recreation” in 2016, accounting for $59.4 billion of gross output. This means that RVs, with their $30 billion in gross output, account for more than half of that value.

“The ORSA report is a welcome signal of the critical economic role outdoor recreation plays in the United States, and the RV industry figures reaffirm the strength of our business,” said Frank Hugelmeyer, president of the RV Industry Association. “We are very fortunate to represent a rapidly growing industry that helps keep America’s economy strong and brings enjoyment to millions of Americans.”

The full report issued by ORSA and BEA can be found here.

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Patrick Q4 Net Sales Increase 47 Percent

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Patrick Industries

Patrick Industries reported its financial results for the fourth quarter and full year ended Dec. 31, showing Q4 net sales increased $151.7 million or 47 percent, to $475.6 million from $323.9 million in the same quarter of 2016.

The increase was attributable to industry growth, acquisitions, geographic expansion efforts, and market share gains. The company’s revenues from the RV industry, which represented 68 percent of fourth quarter 2017 sales, increased 44 percent, while RV industry wholesale unit shipments increased approximately 19 percent compared to the prior year.

Net sales for 2017 increased approximately $414 million or 34 percent, to $1.6 billion from $1.2 billion in 2016. The company’s revenues from the RV industry, which represented 69 percent of its 2017 sales, increased 28 percent, while RV industry wholesale unit shipments increased approximately 17 percent in 2017 from 2016. 

Revenues from the MH industry, which represented 13 percent of fourth quarter 2017 sales, increased 30 percent from the fourth quarter of 2016, while wholesale unit shipments in the MH industry rose approximately 15 percent for the same period.

For the fourth quarter of 2017, Patrick reported operating income of $34.1 million, an increase of 54 percent or $12 million, from the $22.1 million reported in the fourth quarter of 2016. Net income in the fourth quarter of 2017 increased 114 percent to $29 million from $13.6 million in the fourth quarter of 2016.

“Momentum and discipline have remained strong in the RV industry, with double-digit quarterly wholesale unit shipment growth in each quarter of 2017 and full year shipments finishing the year at over 504,000 units,” said Andy Nemeth, president.

CFPB Director to Limit Powers Made by Predecessor

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The temporary head of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has announced a new plan for the agency that seems to confirm the fears of consumer advocates.

This story by Maria Lamagna originally appeared on MarketWatch.

Mick Mulvaney, who is also the director of the Office of Management and Budget, and other Republicans have frequently said the CFPB is too powerful.

The CFPB was created by the Dodd-Frank Act in 2010. It will continue to adhere to its mission as laid out by Dodd-Frank, Mulvaney said.

But consumer advocates have worried since Mulvaney was appointed by President Donald Trump to take over the bureau that as director, he would favor companies over consumers. During its near seven-year history, the CFPB has taken on everything from the prepaid card industry to the mortgage servicing industry.

Consumer advocates are also concerned that the CFPB will get rid of the database of complaints related to current investigations, which allows the public to air complaints publicly. It also provided a direct way for the public to engage with the CFPB’s activities. 

The database contains hundreds of thousands of complaints filed by consumers about issues ranging from predatory debt collectors to errors on credit reports. Republicans have argued that the database shouldn’t be public, while consumer advocates say the public list of complaints is an important tool for consumers.

Mulvaney announced in January the CFPB may reconsider a rule Richard Cordray, the previous head of the CFPB, implemented for payday lenders that was designed to protect consumers and limit the amount lenders are allowed to loan them, if they do not meet certain borrowing criteria. 

In the few months since his November 2017 appointment, Mulvaney has already reversed some key actions taken by his predecessor.

The CFPB has had some major wins against the financial services industry in recent years, but a majority of Americans appear to be unaware. More than 80 percent of people said they did not know enough about the CFPB to form an opinion of it, in a 2017 survey by the credit-card website CreditCards.com.

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SureCall Introduces Two In-Vehicle Cell Boosters

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SureCall, a leader in cellular signal boosters, unveiled the Fusion2Go 3.0 and Fusion2Go 3.0 RV, its newest generation of in-vehicle cell phone signal boosters. SureCall’s products for commercial, personal and fleet use, including the Fusion2Go line, boost cellular service in areas with low cell signal strength.

The Fusion2Go 3.0 and Fusion2Go 3.0 RV boost all North American carrier signals with the Fusion2Go 3.0 retailing for $399.99 and the Fusion2Go 3.0 RV – designed specifically for RVs and motorhomes – retails for $449.99.

Features include:

  • Holding signal two times further away from the nearest cell tower. 
  • Faster data speeds
  • Lifetime support, a 60-day money back guarantee, and a 3-year manufacturer’s warranty

“The SureCall Fusion2Go 3.0 line is the new champion of the roads,” said Frankie Smith, VP of sales at SureCall. “Our latest cellular signal boosters lead the pack in power and speed and demonstrates why customers have come to rely on SureCall to keep them connected in hard-to-reach cellular areas.”

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Indiana’s Population Too Low, Says Exec

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Brian Burton, the president of the Indiana Manufacturers Association, has said that in order to fill the growing number of openings in Indiana’s manufacturing sector and beyond, the state needs to ramp up efforts to increase its population.

This story by Andy Ober originally appeared on Inside Indiana Business.

Burton said the association is pushing a measure with state lawmakers that would exempt some people who move to Indiana for a job from paying state income tax for a number of years.
Burton, who took part in Ivy Tech Community College’s Sector Summit Tuesday, calls the population issue a “major problem.” More than 300 deans, counselors and educators from Ivy Tech campuses throughout the state attended.

He believes the idea of the tax exemption is “gaining traction” with some key decision-makers. He said the idea wouldn’t cost the state anything, since people living out of state aren’t paying state income taxes anyway.

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LCI Produced 2 Million Framed RV Windows in 2017

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Lippert Components recently announced that the company’s framed RV window division ended the 2017 year having produced more than two million windows. The milestone was officially reached December 2017 by Plant 228 located in Goshen, Ind.

In 2015 and 2016, Plant 228 produced 1.4 to 1.6 million windows, respectively, but 2017 was the first year in which the company’s framed RV window division surpassed the two million mark for their production of windows.

“I’m proud to say that the team at 228 built their 2,000,000th window for this year on Dec. 12, 2017,” said Plant 228’s General Manager Toby Crowley. “I asked the team how they wanted to celebrate, luncheon or a breakfast. They said that they wanted T-shirts so that they could wear them around town, loud and proud.”

Horizon Global Driver Wins ‘The Clash’ Race

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Brad Keselowski, driver of the No. 2 Ford for Team Penske, grabbed the win in the season-opening exhibition event, known as The Clash, on Sunday, Feb. 12 at Daytona International Speedway.

The win was Keselowski’s first in The Clash and Horizon Global’s first win as a sponsor in the NASCAR Monster Energy Cup Series.

Horizon Global is a sponsor of Team Penske this year, promoting its Reese and Draw-Tite brands in the NASCAR series and its OEM division on the IndyCar Circuit.

“Starting with a win is certainly a great way to kick off our first season as a sponsor of Team Penske,” said Francis Bernart, divisional VP of marketing, product management, and engineering at Horizon Global. “Horizon Global is proud to be a part of this winning team and looks forward to building on the relationship with Brad and the greater Penske organization.”

The Clash is the precursor to the 2018 NASCAR Monster Energy Cup Series season, which begins on Sunday, Feb. 18 with the Daytona 500 at Daytona International Speedway.

InventHelp Introduces New RV Coax Cable

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InventHelp recently introduced a product that can hook up an RV’s coax cable to a power pedestal or portable satellite.

RV Cable Grip allows users to tighten and loosen their RV’s coax cable without the use of a wrench. According to InventHelp, the ergonomic design contributes to RV Cable Grip’s enhances user comfort and maneuverability.

This invention attaches to any standard F-Connector coax cable and works with all common RV coax cable outlets. It comes with two cable grips for either end of the coax cable, and an installation tool that can be used to thread the cable through the grip. The installation tool allows users to pull the coax cable through the grip by hand-tightening the integrated hex nut.

With this tool, RV Cable Grip can be installed into a coax cable, where the cable can then be hooked up.

For more information, visit www.inventhelpstore.com

Hydralift Releases New Mini Cargo Lifts

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Hydralift recently released Class B and C cargo-lifts that can hold up to 8,000 pounds and can be folded to the rear of the RV for storage.

Hydralift has been working on designing a smaller version of the Hydralift that could be used on Class C motorhomes for 7 years. Hydralift has developed many designs to try to make this work but until now technology was not available to make a compact power source and the engineering to develop the dual pivoting motion the new lift requires. Two years ago, the first mini Hydralift was built, and it’s been undergoing tests since then. 

The mini Hydralift will be released to 275 Hydralift dealers across the U.S. and Canada, and retails for $3,883.49.

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