
Phillips Opens High-Tech Distribution Center for Faster Parts Delivery
Phillips Industries’ new Cincinnati-area distribution center is now shipping aftermarket trucking parts nationwide, aiming to speed up delivery times for customers.
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Phillips Industries’ new Cincinnati-area distribution center is now shipping aftermarket trucking parts nationwide, aiming to speed up delivery times for customers.
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U.S. Secretary of Energy Dr. Steven Chu has announced a more than $187 million investment in nine projects aimed at improving fuel efficiency in heavy-duty trucks and passenger vehicles
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Mercedes-Benz USA has announced new pricing for the 2010 line of Mercedes-Benz Sprinter commercial vans, which includes a cargo van, passenger van and a cab chassis. All models are powered by a 3.0-liter BlueTec diesel engine
Read More →Fleets have a cautious outlook on 2010, with most not expecting substantial expansion until late in the year or even 201
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Daimler Trucks North America has received about $40 million in funding through the U.S. Department of Energy's 21st Century Truck Technology Partnership, which will be shared by DTNA's sister company, Detroit Diesel
Read More →Cummins has received $54 million in funding from the U.S. Department of Energy to go towards two fuel efficiency projects
Read More →The Automotive Communication Council is hosting a teleconversation, "Discuss What Works (and Doesn't) When Marketing to the Heavy Duty Aftermarket," which will take place Thursday, Jan. 14 at 2 p.m. Eastern time
Read More →Eric Harley, host of the Midnight Trucking Radio Network (MTRN), will broadcast live from the NATSO Show 2010, which will be held March 1-2 at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas
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Affiliated Computer Services has signed a multi-year deal with Love's Travel Stops to continue to house its TripPak Express drop boxes at more than 150 Love's location
Read More →The state of Connecticut plans to upgrade its 23 service plazas with more restaurants, stores and improved facilities
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A year-long evaluation of the hybrid-electric step delivery vans used by UPS yielded about a 29 percent improvement in fuel economy, which averaged about 13 miles per gallon, according to analysis by the U.S. Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory. Funded by the DOE's Advanced Vehicle Testing Activity (AVTA), NREL's Fleet Test & Evaluation (FT&E) team evaluated six of these hybrid vans at a UPS location in Phoenix over the last 12 month
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