Navistar has completed its largest one-time sale of International LoneStar trucks to the truckload fleet Celadon Trucking Services.
by Staff
May 8, 2014
1 min to read
Navistar has completed its largest one-time sale of International LoneStar trucks to the truckload fleet Celadon Trucking Services.
It purchased nearly 500 of on-highway tractors equipped with Cummins ISX15 engines, according to the Illinois-based truck maker.
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