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Stricter Emission Rules Require New Oils, Lubricants
A major challenge facing the trucking industry as it copes with tighter emission standards from the Environmental Protection Agency is choosing the right type of oil to ensure that engines continue to perform to their maximum capability.
Justin Olsen, maintenance director at TCW, breaks down the hidden impact of poor trailer management on operations, compliance and safety.
Volkswagen Rejects MANs Bid for Scania
Volkswagen AG, Swedish truck maker Scania ABs largest shareholder, rejected German truck maker MAN AGs $13.3 billion hostile bid for Scania, saying it prefers the two companies try to achieve a friendly combination, Bloomberg reported.
January 12, 2007RoadLink USA Buys Intermodal Firm Transus
Intermodal and logistics firm RoadLink USA said Thursday that it has acquired Transus Intermodal, an intermodal trucking services company.
January 11, 2007ArvinMeritor to Develop Diesel-Electric Drivetrain for Wal-Mart
Trucking component maker ArvinMeritor and Wal-Mart Transportation have agreed to develop a dual-mode, diesel-electric drivetrain for a Class 8 tractor, the two said.
January 11, 2007Trucking-Related Revenue Rose to $292 Billion in 05
Trucking, couriers and messengers, and warehousing and storage revenue reached $292 billion in 2005, up from $266 billion the year before, the U.S. Census Bureau reported.
January 10, 2007Paccar to Build $400 Mln. Powertrain Plant in Southeastern U.S.
Paccar Inc., the parent company of Kenworth Truck Co. and Peterbilt Motors Co., said late Tuesday it plans to build a new $400 million powertrain manufacturing plant in the southeastern United States.
January 10, 2007Security & Safety Briefs Jan. 4 - Jan. 10
Highway Watch Report Leads to Arrest McMurray Named FMCSAs Chief Safety Officer Mass. Trucking Company Files Complaint Against FMCSA Survey Cites Drivers HOS Compliance Concerns And more...
January 10, 2007FMCSA to Propose Electronic Onboard Recorder Rule Thursday
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration said late Tuesday that it will announce a proposed rule regarding electronic on-board recorders for commercial trucks and buses on Thursday morning.
January 10, 2007Crude Oil Closes at 19-Month Low, at $54.02 a Barrel
Crude oil futures hit a 19-month low price, closing at $54.02 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange Wednesday following a Department of Energy report showing strong heating-oil inventories, Bloomberg reported.
January 10, 2007Wachovia Upgrades Trucking Sector
Wachovia Capital Markets upgraded the U.S. trucking sector to market weight from underweight, citing opportunities for investors to be more constructive ahead of the next upturn, Reuters reported.
January 9, 2007