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Roger Gilroy

Senior Reporter

Roger Gilroy began reporting on the trucking industry for Transport Topics in the 1990s, but at various times ventured away to report for other publications that focused on hazardous materials transportation then intelligent transportation systems — and later for nine years owned a small business that came with two vans and two buses.


Business, Fuel

Nikola Sets Blueprint for 2020 Launch of Zero-Emissions, Hydrogen Class 8s

COLUMBUS, Ind. — Nikola Motor Co. is in discussion with the three largest truck stop operators to offer hydrogen fuel and, separately, with seven states interested in being home to its production facility as it prepares to launch in mid-2020 its zero emissions, hydrogen-electric Class 8 truck, a company executive said.

March 27, 2017
Special Coverage, Business

TMAF Touts New Trailer Wraps, Rapid Growth

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Officials of the Trucking Moves America Forward image movement unveiled new images for its growing trailer-wrap program as well as a new video series and reported rapid growth in online subscribers and Facebook followers.

March 24, 2017
Special Coverage, Business

Mack Adds Telematics, Brake and Transmission Options

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Emphasizing the growing role of truck connectivity, Mack Trucks said it was extending its telematics hardware as an option for its model year 2011 and newer trucks equipped with Mack engines, effective May 1.

March 23, 2017
Special Coverage, Business

Vocational Pop Surprises, Drives February’s Class 8 Orders

COLUMBUS, Ind. — Near-term demand for vocational trucks is raging, and tractor day cabs did well in February thanks to an unexpected pop, which has drawn attention away from the ongoing strength in sleeper trucks, a leading analyst said.

March 22, 2017
Business, Equipment

US Sales of Class 8 Trucks Fall 29.5% in February

U.S. retail sales of Class 8 trucks in February fell 29.5% to just more than 11,000 units, as each truck maker experienced a double-digit decline. But analysts said the market, nonetheless, was showing signs of improvement.

March 20, 2017
Business

BYD to Deliver Electric Trucks to Southern California Facilities

Electric vehicle maker BYD Motors Inc. will deliver 27 battery- electric medium- and heavy-duty trucks to freight facilities in smog-ridden Southern California in a deal that is supported by state grants but is meant to prompt much broader commercialization, BYD said.

March 20, 2017
Business

February Class 8 Orders Rise 28%, Hit Highest Volume in 14 Months

North American Class 8 orders in February hit a 14-month high as volumes cleared 23,000 and exceeded expectations, analysts said.

March 13, 2017
Business, Logistics

Expectations High as Harrison Assumes Leadership of CSX

CSX Corp. appointed E. Hunter Harrison to its CEO post and, based on his success at other railroads, analysts predict he will turn the sprawling, underperforming, historic Class I railroad into one that is faster and more punctual, with better service and higher rates.

March 13, 2017
Business, Logistics

Trailer Product Lines Expand; Orders Soar 92% in January

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Capitalizing on strong replacement demand, trailer makers said they are expanding product lines and features amid industrywide orders that skyrocketed 92% in January to more than 32,000.

March 6, 2017
Business, Equipment

Class 8 Orders Rise 28%, Reach Highest Total in 14 Months

North American Class 8 orders in February reached a 14-month high as they cleared 23,000, and exceeded expectations, analysts said.

March 3, 2017