Volvo Big in Bus Biz – Real Big
Volvo Group will build a really big bus in Brazil as it takes over North American bus builders
Volvo Group will build a really big bus in Brazil as it takes over North American bus builders
Cummins Inc. reported record sales for the second consecutive quarter as third-quarter profits exceeded the company's earlier forecasts
McLeod Software Corp., Birmingham, Ala., has promoted Pat Sullivan to national sales manager
The 2005 North American Truck Show will be held at the new Boston Convention and Exposition Center on April 28, 29 and 30
The Used Truck Assn. will present the Marvin F. Gordon Lifetime Achievement Award at its 5th annual Convention in Scottsdale, Ariz., Nov. 3-6, 2004
Caterpillar is committed to providing customers with component options and keeping component choice a viable solution, according to Jim Parker, vice president, Caterpillar Power Systems Marketing Division
Bridgestone Americas Holding Inc. announced that Yuji Tomiyasu, vice chairman and president of BSAH and Bridgestone Firestone North American Tire LLC, has returned to Japan due to ill health
FleetCor Technologies Inc. announced that it has acquired Mannatec Inc
Air-Trak Inc., San Diego, Calif., announced the availability of geofencing on its Cloudberry mobile resource management system
Sterling Truck Corp. added six new locations to its dealer network
Western Star Trucks announced the addition of 11 new locations to its dealer network
The Federal Communications Commission has opened licensing for the 5.9 GHz frequency band, paving the way for private sector deployment of dedicated short-range communications systems along U.S. roads and highways
KonaWare, Redwood City, Calif., has introduced a mobilecom solution that combines low-cost wireless and the coverage of satellite in off-the-shelf hardware that costs less than $700 per truck
Discount tech is getting more impressive all the time. Take the latest from ALK Technologies, Nextel Communications and Motorola. They've put directions, dispatch and then some into a Nextel wireless phone
U.S. light crude fell back to $54.93 a barrel Friday on the New York Mercantile Exchange, after setting a new record of $55 during the regular session, according to CNBC
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