Volvo, Mack Roll EPA 2010 Trucks Off the Assembly Line
Volvo Truck North America and sister company Mack Trucks both announced they have built production trucks with EPA 2010 emissions reductions systems on the assembly line
Volvo Truck North America and sister company Mack Trucks both announced they have built production trucks with EPA 2010 emissions reductions systems on the assembly line
Penske Truck Leasing has expanded into Albuquerque, N.M., with the addition of a 6,600-square-foot facility in the city
FleetPride has purchased Panhandle Truck Parts, which has locations in Amarillo and Lubbock, Texas
Trailer Investments will invest $35 million in Wabash National as part of a securities purchase agreement
Eaton Corp.'s second quarter was characterized by weak truck sales and decreased overall net income and sale
Navistar is laying off 275 workers at a Mississippi plant after lowing out on a Pentagon contract to build mine resistant military vehicles
Despite the declining freight volumes and high fuel prices of 2008, mergers and acquisitions activity among the truckload sector has remained the sam
Class 8 commercial truck net orders for June were down 51 percent from last June due to a high cancellation rat
Funding is starting to flow from the Diesel Emissions Reduction Act, reports the American Trucking Associations
NorCal Kenworth recently relocated to a new full-service facility in San Leandro, Calif., that serves as its corporate headquarters and offers enhanced customer support
UAP Inc., Montreal, announced an agreement with Uni-Select and its subsidiary Palmar to acquire 18 stores of its Palmar Truck Parts network
Plans already under way to build two new international bridges between Detroit and Canada were challenged by a report sponsored by the Detroit Regional Chamber
The Partnership to Save Highway Communities voiced its support of the current ban on the commercialization of rest areas along Interstates to the U.S. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works this week
Collective Data expanded its client base with the addition of Dejana Industries, Century Oilfield Services, Valley Fleet Service and Taxi Affiliation Services during the second quarter
Equipment financing was a popular topic during the recent Refrigerated Division meeting of the Truckload Carriers Association, held last week in Torrey Pines, Calif. The panel of senior managers at leading reefer fleets concluded, though, that financing is not the problem facing fleets today: It is the failure of lending institutions to foreclose on poorly performing fleets, to the detriment of the better carrier
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