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TMC Group Says Onboard Recorder Rule May Be Costly
TAMPA, Fla. 鈥 A Technology & Maintenance Council task force said several provisions of the proposed federal requirement for electronic onboard recorders need clarification, and the rule鈥檚 required data-display equipment could be a costly and ineffective expense for trucking companies.
ATA to Launch Driver Recruitment Web Site Friday
American Trucking Associations will launch its driver recruitment Web site, GetTrucking.com, Friday at 5 p.m. Eastern time.
February 9, 2007Letters to the Editor: Hybrid Trucks, Diesel vs. Gasoline
to write a Letter to the Editor.
Undoubtedly, there is a need to pursue alternatives to decrease fuel consumption, lower our dependency on fossil fuels, promote cleaner air and reduce CO2 emissions.
ATA Petitions FMCSA for Employer Notification
American Trucking Associations has filed a petition with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration last week seeking amendments to rules regarding employer notification and drivers.
February 9, 2007Sweden鈥檚 Scania to Boost Payout to $1.43 Bln. on Strong Sales
Swedish truck maker Scania AB plans to boost 2006 shareholder dividends to about $1.43 billion, as booming European sales leave truck makers flush with cash, Bloomberg reported Thursday.
February 8, 2007NYSE to Delist Navistar鈥檚 Shares Feb. 13
Shares of Navistar International Corp. will be delisted from the New York Stock Exchange at the close of trading on February 13, the truck manufacturer said late Tuesday.
February 7, 2007German Truck Maker MAN AG Reports Higher 4Q Profit
European truck maker MAN AG鈥檚 fourth-quarter profit rose 22% on higher demand for commercial vehicles in eastern Europe, where economies grew twice as fast as in the company鈥檚 domestic market in Germany, Bloomberg reported.
February 6, 2007Diesel Engine Update: Some Carriers Are Warming to 鈥07 Models
While other carriers were debating whether to buy even one Class 8 truck with a 2007 EPA-certified engine, Mike Hasinec at Penske Truck Leasing Co. was knee-deep in testing 2007 engine performance.
Oshkosh鈥檚 Fiscal First-Quarter Earnings Slip; Sales Rise
Specialty truck maker Oshkosh Truck Corp.鈥檚 fiscal first-quarter profit fell to $41.2 million or 55 cents a share, from $53.1 million or 72 cents a year earlier, the company said Friday.
February 2, 2007Truck Suppliers See Obstacles in Push for 鈥榃orld鈥 Vehicle
LAS VEGAS 鈥 Leading heavy-duty truck components manufacturers said technology exists today to build a safer, environmentally friendly and low-cost heavy-duty 鈥渨orld truck,鈥 but major obstacles are consumer acceptance and the lack of a single global standard for emissions and safety technology.