About Kenworth

Kenworth is the manufacturer of The World’s Best® heavy- and medium-duty trucks. Its network of more than 300 dealerships in the United States and Canada provides parts support and preventive maintenance, express services, and roadside assistance for all makes of trucks.

Kenworth produces Class 8 trucks at plants in Chillicothe, Ohio, and Renton, Wash., and Class 5-7 trucks at the PACCAR plant in Ste. Therese, Quebec. The company operates a research and development center in Renton.

Kenworth is a PACCAR company.

Headquarters

Kenworth Truck Company
10630 N.E. 38th Pl.
Kirkland, WA 98033
USA 

Company Contact

Jeff Parietti, Public Relations Manager
+1-425-828-5196

Markets Served

Long Haul
Regional/Urban/Pickup and Delivery
Utility
Waste
Medium-duty Truck
Mixed Service
Construction
Fuel Hauling
Heavy Haul and Bulk Transportation
Forest/Timber/Logging
Road Construction
Government/Public Works

 

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Entries in compressed natural gas (3)

Friday
Feb222013

Monarch Beverage Commits To CNG Kenworth T440s

By converting its fuel source to compressed natural gas for 85 percent of its fleet, Monarch Beverage anticipates saving 60 percent on its overall fuel costs each year. That translates up to a $3 million savings. By 2015, Monarch expects 90 of its fleet of 105 trucks will be CNG-powered Kenworths.

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Friday
Sep142012

Kenworth T440 CNG Truck To Participate in Ride and Drive at Annual High-efficiency Truck Users Forum

A Kenworth T440 CNG truck will be shown at the High-efficiency Truck Users Forum in Charlotte, N.C., which starts Sept. 18 at the Charlotte Convention Center.

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Monday
Jun252012

Kwik Trip Helps Spearhead Movement in LNG and CNG Adoption 

La Crosse, Wis.-based convenience store operator Kwik Trip’s promotion of liquefied and compressed natural gas as fuel sources is helping move the nationwide adoption of LNG and CNG as viable fuel sources. Among Kwik Trip’s fleet are a Kenworth T440 LNG tractor and two Kenworth T440s powered by CNG.

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