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Commercial freight transportation is a machine-based business. Highly technical equipment and advanced engineering are at the center of supply chain and require constant innovation. Transport Topics equipment coverage focuses on the machines and other physical assets that make delivery possible. It looks closely at available truck, trailer, and chassis models, developments in the engineering space, and maintenance innovations and best practices.
GPS Market to Reach $240 Billion in Five Years, Report Says
Global Positioning System location-finding and navigation services are generating increasing revenue as the satellite-based technology is embedded in a wider range of mobile devices, according to a report from the European firm ABI Research.
June 9, 2008Cummins Plans Layoffs at Indiana Pickup-Engine Plant
Diesel engine maker Cummins Inc. plans to temporarily lay off 125 workers from its midrange engine plant in Indiana because of declining pickup truck demand, the Associated Press reported Monday.
June 2, 2008U.S. Xpress Completes Pinner Purchase
Truckload carrier U.S. Xpress Enterprises said its Xpress Global Systems subsidiary finalized its purchase of Pinner Transportation. Terms were not released.
June 2, 2008Iteris Reports Higher Income for Quarter, Fiscal Year
Iteris Inc., which makes lane-departure warning systems for the trucking industry, reported its fiscal fourth-quarter profit improved from a year ago.
June 2, 2008Tom Linebarger Named Cummins’ Next President
Diesel engine maker Cummins Inc. said it named Tom Linebarger to replace Joe Loughrey as the company’s president and chief operating officer, effective Aug. 1.
May 30, 2008Ford, American Axle Plan Job Cuts
Ford Motor Co. plans to lay off up to 12% of its salaried employees by August as part of a restructuring in the face of slumping sales and high fuel prices, the Associated Press reported Wednesday.
May 28, 2008Williford to Lead Ryder’s Supply Chain Unit
Ryder System said Wednesday it appointed John Williford to serve in the newly created position of president of Ryder's global supply chain solutions unit.
May 28, 2008As Tire Retreading Market Grows, So Do Counterfeits, Look-Alikes
As fuel prices have skyrocketed, trucking companies have been forced to look closer at other parts of their businesses to trim costs.
May 26, 2008UAW Approves American Axle Contract
Auto parts supplier American Axle and Manufacturing Holdings said Friday it expects production to resume next week after union workers overwhelmingly approved a new contract that contains steep pay cuts and other concessions, the Associated Press reported.
May 23, 2008Bridgestone Buys Stake in Japanese Tire Maker
Tire maker Bridgestone Corp. will take an 8.7% in Japan’s Toyo Tire, which will in turn purchase 0.5% of Bridgestone, the two said in a statement, Bloomberg reported.
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