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āSporadicā Used Truck Gains Encourage Class 8 Dealers
While sales of new Class 8 trucks continue to languish, several used truck dealers said they have noted recent āsporadicā increases in business that they believe could signal a market bottom. However, they added that financing problems were restricting sales.
September 14, 2009Matt Silver, CEO of Cargado, discusses how AI, data and smarter platforms are reshaping cross-border shipping.
UPS Broadens Technology For Shipping eBay Sales
UPS Inc. said that all U.S.-based sellers on eBay now have a direct, free connection from within that site to the UPS WorldShip system.
August 24, 2009Fleet Size Rises 1% in 2Q, Report Says
The number of Class 8 vehicles operating in the United States totaled 3.641 million units in the second quarter, an increase of less than 1% over the same quarter in 2008, transportation research firm R.L. Polk & Co. said.
August 24, 2009Eaton Gets $45 Million Grant to Provide Plug-in Hybrid Systems for Class 5 Trucks
Truck component maker Eaton Corp. said that it would provide the electric power systems for 378 Class 5 electric hybrid plug-in vehicles under a federal grant, which it called the ālargest commercial hybrid deploymentā ever.
August 24, 2009Rural Highway System Is Vital to Commerce, S.D. Trucking Executive Tells Senate Panel
Future U.S. economic vitality depends on an adequately funded rural road system that can accommodate heavier trucks, a South Dakota trucking company president told a Senate committee last week.
August 17, 2009ArvinMeritor Posts $162 Million Quarterly Loss
Manufacturer ArvinMeritor Inc. said it lost $162 million in the April-to-June quarter, while also announcing last week it has found a buyer for its light-vehicle wheels business and has stepped up its marketing effort for truck disc and drum brakes ahead of the governmentās new truck stopping-distance rule.
August 10, 2009DOT Targets Distractions
WASHINGTON ā Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood an-nounced last week he will take steps to try to further curb distracting driving activities such as text messaging or using a cell phone or a Global Positioning System device.
August 10, 2009Stopping Short
There were no surprises in the new federal rule designed to improve the braking power of a standard, fully loaded, tractor-trailer by almost one-third.
August 3, 2009Rule Wonāt Require Overhaul of Braking Systems, Experts Say
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administrationās decision to cut the maximum allowed stopping distance for large trucks by 30% will increase truck buyersā costs somewhat, but will not force a widespread shift to new technology such as air disc brakes, industry groups and manufacturers said.
August 3, 2009Iterisā Income Falls for Fiscal 1Q
Iteris Inc., which makes lane-departure warning systems for the trucking industry, said Thursday its fiscal first-quarter profit decreased from a year ago.
July 27, 2009