
Autonomous Start-Up Humble Announces Cabless Autonomous Electric Hauler
A new autonomous truck startup company is targeting yard, port, and short-haul freight with a lighter, fully autonomous platform designed for dock-to-dock moves.
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A new autonomous truck startup company is targeting yard, port, and short-haul freight with a lighter, fully autonomous platform designed for dock-to-dock moves.
Read More →In 2009, the most popular reason for customer moves was job-related, at 37 percent for new jobs, 16.3 percent for company transfers and 26.6 percent for retirement
Read More →The California Air Resources Board's new training seminar is a 30-minute overview of the board's existing regulations that apply to diesel vehicle owners
Read More →August commercial vehicle orders of Class 8 models shot up to their highest level since November of 2008, but were still down 30 percent year over yea
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ArvinMeritor has closed the deal to sell its wheels business to Iochpe-Maxion, S.A., a Brazilian producer of wheels and frames for commercial vehicles, railway freight cars and castings, for approximately $180 million
Read More →Fontaine Modification Co. will open a new modification center in Williamstown, W.V., to support Hino Trucks' assembly plant in West Virgini
Read More →Owners of vocational trucks are more satisfied with their heavy-duty engines this year, according to the J.D. Power and Associates 2009 Heavy-Duty Truck Engine and Transmission Study
Read More →Pressure Systems International has honored Rosemary Baca as the first recipient of the Carl Tapp Awar
Read More →ArvinMeritor and Midwest Wheel Companies were named Manufacturer Technology Partner of the Year and Distributor Technology Partner of the Year, respectively, by HDX Service
Read More →Daimler Trucks North America will carry Rand McNally's IntelliRoute TND 500 navigation device at its Freightliner, Sterling and Western Star dealers throughout the U.S in Octobe
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While Class 8 orders for North American OEMs have been slowly showing signs of improvement, the numbers for 2009 still do not look good in comparison to previous years. In fact, analysts say North American OEMs shouldn't expect things to get back up to normal levels for several years out. Despite the bleak outlook for equipment sales in North America, things are looking rosy overseas, especially in the Chinese commercial vehicle marke
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