
FTR: Trailer Orders Jump in March, but Demand Still Lags
March trailer orders posted an unexpected monthly jump, but demand still trails historical norms as fleets prioritize power units over trailing equipment.
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March trailer orders posted an unexpected monthly jump, but demand still trails historical norms as fleets prioritize power units over trailing equipment.
Read More →Networkfleet has reached the 10-year mark of providing wireless fleet management solutions to more than 100,000 subscriber vehicles in the U.S
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Wayne Klink, founder and president of a fleet with his name, likes his 90 Volvo trucks and the latest component in three of them, the I-Shift automated mechanical transmission.
Read More →While recruiting and compliance departments grapple with the potential implications of weight-based sleep-apnea testing for drivers, operations and maintenance personnel should be aware that trucks are getting heavier, to
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The California Air Resources Board is following through on its promise to clamp down on emissions from reefer diesel
Read More →The number of trucking companies that filed for bankruptcy fell to 370 during the second quarter, a 61.9 percent drop from the second quarter of 2008 when it was 97
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Through an agreement with Navistar, OEConnection, an online parts and service exchange, will implement its supply chain solutions at International truck dealerships in the U.S. and Canad
Read More →The Ontario Ministry of Transportation is under way with its pilot program for long combination vehicle
Read More →The Coalition for Responsible Transportation has committed to forming a national SmartWay certification program and rating system for green port drayage trucks, thanks to a new partnership with the EPA's SmartWay Transport Program
Read More →Despite strong sales in the month of June, SAF-Holland posted a loss of $6.58 million during the second quarter, compared with a profit of $16.7 million in the year-ago quarte
Read More →Sales of Class 8 trucks were down 32.9 percent in July 2009 from July 200
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