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Commercial freight transportation businesses rely on data, intelligence, and novel solutions for operational efficiency. Transport Topics technology coverage investigates available technologies, real-world applications of business solutions, and the strategies necessary for advancement. News topics focus on the latest applied science, and issues range from autonomous vehicle and robotics innovations to management software, tracking and transparency, data analytics, blockchain, and the internet of things.

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iTECH: More Truck Buyers Adding Onboard Safety Systems

After years of tepid customer response to available collision-avoidance technologies, suppliers say they are racing to bring more systems to market as federal requirements, technology improvements and convincing test data have combined to stimulate demand at both the factory and aftermarket levels.

December 19, 2011
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Senate Panel OKs Freight Program, EOBRs in Funding Package for Federal Agencies

The Senate Commerce Committee approved a bill to create a national freight program that its sponsors said would boost America’s global economic competitiveness, improve its mobility and promote energy conservation.

December 19, 2011
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Volvo Trucks Offers Bluetooth as Standard

Volvo Trucks in North America announced on Monday that it will now offer its Bluetooth-equipped radio as standard equipment on all VN and VHD models.

December 12, 2011
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Fuso Hybrid Powertrain Might Provide Big-Rig Fuel Economy

TOKYO — Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corp. is developing a diesel-electric hybrid powertrain for parent Daimler AG’s truck group that could provide the fuel economy gains that have so far been elusive for heavy-duty, over-the-road trucks, the company said.

December 12, 2011
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GM, Teijin Aim for Stronger, Lighter Parts

General Motors and Japanese carbon fiber and composites supplier Teijin have teamed up in hopes of producing stronger and lighter parts for GM trucks, cars and crossovers.

December 12, 2011
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Telular Acquires SkyBitz for $42 Million

Wireless alarm company Telular Corp. has agreed to buy trailer tracking supplier SkyBitz Corp. for a total of $42 million — $35 million in cash and $7 million in new Telular stock.

December 12, 2011
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Telular to Acquire SkyBitz

Remote monitoring company Telular Corp. said Monday it will acquire SkyBitz, a provider of technology used to track and manage truck trailers, intermodal containers and other assets.

December 6, 2011
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ALK Technologies Announces Reorganization

Transportation technology provider ALK Technologies has formed a new group responsible for all of its products and services sold worldwide to transportation and logistics companies, ALK announced Friday.

December 5, 2011
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Qualcomm Warns OEMs Are Aiming For Cut of In-Cab Electronics Market

In a federal securities filing, Qualcomm Inc. warned that some truck original equipment manufacturers and truck component makers are beginning to offer built-in, onboard fleet management and GPS devices, which could intensify competition and eventually affect the San Diego-based company’s margins.

December 5, 2011
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Three Companies Upgrade Their GPS Products

TomTom NV said its Pro 7150 truck-specific GPS is now available and provides drivers and fleet managers with routing that factors in vehicle profiles, road attributes and restrictions.

December 5, 2011