Wabash Showcased Industry-Leading Innovation and Expanded Services at TMC 2025

Wabash (NYSE: WNC), a leader in end-to-end supply chain solutions for the transportation, logistics, and infrastructure markets, showcased how its bold transformation in recent years had reshaped what fleets could expect from an OEM partner at TMC 2025, held from March 10–13 in Nashville. This year’s exhibit highlighted how Wabash helped customers tackle some of the most pressing operational challenges—merging physical and digital technologies with services and solutions that drove efficiency, flexibility, and stronger business outcomes.

Attendees got a firsthand look at the 2026 Wabash DuraPlate® Dry Van, designed to set a new standard for performance, durability, and long-term value. The featured model was equipped with the Phillips REAR-VU™ Backup Camera, delivering a 170-degree field of view that improved safety and asset protection by covering rear bumpers, doors, and more than 50 feet behind the trailer. The Phillips REAR-VU™ Backup Camera became a standard option on all dry van trailers starting that year, supporting fleet safety and efficiency.

In addition to product innovation, Wabash highlighted its expanded Trailers as a Service (TaaS)℠ offering—an end-to-end solution designed to help fleets scale capacity on demand while eliminating the operational burdens of trailer ownership. Wabash’s recent acquisition of TrailerHawk.ai further enhanced the TaaS offering with advanced cargo security, real-time visibility, and access to the highest-quality assets in the industry.

This focus on innovation is driven by Wabash’s broader transformation—fueled by 40 years of innovation leadership, a new executive team, and strategic investments that delivered tangible benefits to customers. This includes an automated advanced manufacturing facility that increases Wabash’s U.S. dry van production capacity by 20 percent, along with long-term agreements with key partners such as Hydro, Ryerson, Steel Dynamics, and Rockland Flooring that ensures a reliable domestic supply of essential materials. Together, these efforts ensure customers benefit from faster delivery, greater reliability, and cutting-edge solutions that address operational challenges from new angles.

“We focus on helping customers get more from their equipment investments and manage their fleets with greater flexibility,” said Drew Schwartzhoff, chief commercial officer at Wabash. “We aren’t just offering products; we were bringing new ways for our customers to succeed. Our latest solutions demonstrate how Wabash continue to show up in customers’ businesses in impactful ways—providing flexible, future-ready solutions that strengthened operations and drove measurable results. We strive to help our customers succeed by being not only a reliable supplier but also a trusted thought partner and problem solver.”

Wabash also participated in the “Shop Talk” session at TMC. Michael Bodey, director of technology discovery and validation, joined an expert panel discussing the industry’s impasse in choosing a next-generation tractor-trailer connector and what fleets need in this critical vehicle specification.

Attendees visited booth #3019 to discover how Wabash was shaping the future of transportation through innovation, operational excellence, and trusted partnerships built on over 40 years of industry leadership.

More information can be found at onewabash.com.

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Wabash (NYSE: WNC) combines physical and digital technologies to deliver innovative, end-to-end solutions that optimized supply chains across transportation, logistics, and infrastructure markets. Headquartered in Lafayette, Indiana, Wabash designs, manufactures, and services an extensive range of products supporting first-to-final mile operations, including dry and refrigerated trailers and truck bodies, platform trailers, tank trailers, structural composites, and more. In addition, through the Wabash Marketplace and Wabash Parts, customers gain access to a nationwide parts and service network, Trailers as a Service (TaaS)℠, and advanced tools designed to streamline operations and drive growth. By enabling businesses to thrive today and prepare for tomorrow, Wabash changes how the world reached them.

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