More Fleet Hybrids Will Be on the Road By 2015
The use of hybrid electric vehicles is expected to catch on with fleets over the next five years, with sales increasing from 300,000 units in 2009 to more than 830,000 in 201
The use of hybrid electric vehicles is expected to catch on with fleets over the next five years, with sales increasing from 300,000 units in 2009 to more than 830,000 in 201
Wallwork Kenworth, headquartered in Fargo, N.D., has added new facilities in Williston, N.D., and Fergus Falls, Minn
The Oklahoma Department of Transportation and the Department of Public Safety have chosen to use an integrated transportation solution from Intergraph and Cambridge Systematics, which will automate their oversize/overweight vehicle routing and permitting functions
A reflection of continued softness in the commercial market and downward pressure on demand, new registrations for commercial vehicles during the third quarter were down 38.7 percent from the 2008 perio
Leland Brake and Wheel has added Kenworth of Buffalo to its OES dealer/distributor family
Truckers that use the Detroit-Windsor Truck Ferry to get their hazmat and oversized loads across the border are facing a long detour for the next few months
FreightCenter.com, a third-party logistics provider and web-based freight solutions company, has announced a new brokerage logistics division
FedEx Freight will test a tractor powered by the hydrogen/electric hybrid Tyrano drive train from Vision Industries Corp
More than a dozen business leaders, including Frederick W. Smith, chairman, president & CEO of FedEx, came together Monday to form the Electrification Coalition. The Coalition is a nonpartisan, not-for-profit organization that wants to facilitate the deployment of electric vehicle
Truck sales jumped in October compared to the previous month, although they're still down from year-ago numbers
Kenworth Sales Company has relocated its parts facility in Rock Springs, Wyo., to a new, much larger parts and service location near Interstate 80
Mack Trucks diesel engines have been certified by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the California Air Resources Board for their 2010 emissions limits, which go into effect Jan. 1
Volvo Trucks North America's D11 and D13 engines have been certified by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the California Air Resources Board as meeting upcoming 2010 diesel emissions standards
Effective Jan. 1, 2010, Canada will no longer recognize unmarked and unrated cargo securement devices
Kenworth's manufacturing facility in Renton, Wash., has been selected to participate in a co-sponsored U.S. Department of Energy and Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance project to provide input toward development of an international energy management standard for manufacturing plants
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