19 mai 2021 | International, Terrestre

How a military vehicle contractor plans to make a USPS truck that lasts ‘almost forever’

Oshkosh Defense's experience making rugged military vehicles makes the company well-suited to craft a long-lasting mail delivery vehicle, according to the company president.

https://www.federaltimes.com/acquisition/2021/05/18/how-a-military-vehicle-contractor-plans-to-make-a-usps-truck-that-lasts-almost-forever/

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