Maverick was approached by a customer that had a unique transportation challenge. The customer required the transportation of large, heavy products over long distances and in remote locations. The company recognized that this type of transportation required specialized equipment and expertise. They knew that a private fleet conversion could be a solution, but also recognized that it would require a significant investment.

To creatively problem-solve and design a private fleet conversion for the customer's needs, Maverick Dedicated utilized professional value-added services. They worked with the customer to identify their specific transportation requirements and analyzed the current market to determine the most cost-effective solution. They also provided the customer with a detailed cost-benefit analysis to help them make an informed decision.

Maverick then leveraged their relationships with equipment suppliers to create a custom fleet of specialized tractors and trailers tailored to the customer's unique requirements. They also provided the customer with dedicated drivers and area logistics managers to ensure that the transportation process would be seamless and efficient.

As a result of these value-added services, the customer was able to significantly reduce their transportation costs and improve their supply chain efficiency. Maverick was also able to establish a long-term partnership with the customer, providing ongoing support and customized solutions to meet their evolving needs.

Safety Technology

Safety is a core value of
The Maverick Way®.

People are our greatest asset, and we invest heavily in technology to provide them a safe workplace environment. From emergency automatic braking systems to in-cab mirror technology which eliminates blind spots for drivers, utilization of safety technology is a key component of our commitment to the wellbeing of both our drivers and the motoring public.

1992

Satellite Communications and in-cab Telematics adopted.

2002

Collision Warning Systems added to tractors.

2003

Physical abilities test for drivers begin.

2004

Lane Departure Warning Systems an Roll Stabiliy Controls added to tractors.

2007

Electronic Stability Controls added to trailers.

2008

Active Braking Systems, including Adaptive Cruise Control, replace Collision Warning Systems on tractors.

2009

Predictive Analytics adopted.

2010

Electronic Logging adopted.

2012

Hair and Urine Testing added for drug use.

2013

Sleep Apnea testing added.

2014

Forward Facing Camera technology added. Cameras are triggered by critical events.

2019

Blind Spot Monitoring technology added to tractors.

2020

Driver Facing Cameras added to tractors. Lane Keep/Assistant available with Assurance, testing with limited units.

2021

In-Cab Mirror technology and Cameras systems added. Digital Dash added to trailers for hands-free mobile connectivity. Telematics installed on all new trailers.

2022

Campaign to retrofit all remaining trailers with Telematics.

Safety Features

Maverick leads the industry in safety technology with our innovative solutions aimed at ensuring the well-being of both our drivers and the motoring public. Below are a few key highlights of technologies we incorporate in our trucks.

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