
ICYMI: A roundup of global trucking news from Volvo Trucks, Tevva, Daimler India, Inceptio, Fedex Logistics and more.
ICYMI: A roundup of global trucking news from Volvo Trucks, Tevva, Daimler India, Inceptio, Fedex Logistics and more.
ICYMI: A roundup of global trucking industry news from IAA, Ambev, Iveco, Scania, Volvo Trucks, Plus and more.
Scania has officially launched its range of plug-in hybrid and fully electric trucks with a focus on last-mile operations.
Effective July 15, Andreas Renschler is leaving the boards of management for both Volkswagen AG and Traton SE “by best mutual consent,” according to a press release.
According to Traton CEO Andreas Renschler, there are key lessons that his company has taken away from the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, giving the outbreak a positive spin at the recent Summer of Purpose virtual/live global business event held in Munich, Germany.
ASKO, Norway’s largest grocery wholesaler, is going a little greener with the help of four electric Scania trucks powered by Cummins’ hydrogen fuel cell modules.
Sweden’s Volvo Trucks announced on Feb. 27 the launch of four new heavy-duty cabover truck models, aimed at different segments of European and other global markets, albeit not including North America.
A right-hand drive version of that quintessentially American longhauler, the Freightliner Cascadia, is now available for order in Australia and New Zealand.
Germany-based global component supplier ZF Friedrichshafen AG reported on March 30 that it closed its 2016 fiscal year with a “significant rise in profits and a strong improvement in cash flow.”
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