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EPA Rejects Navistar’s Call for Delay on 2010 Engine Rule

The Environmental Protection Agency has rejected Navistar Inc.’s request to allow manufacturers sell engines compliant with either the agency’s 2007 or 2010 emission standards until 2012.

February 23, 2009

EPA Rejects Navistar’s Call for Delay on 2010 Engine Rule

The Environmental Protection Agency has rejected Navistar Inc.’s request to allow manufacturers sell engines compliant with either the agency’s 2007 or 2010 emission standards until 2012.

February 23, 2009

FleetPride Acquires Multibearings Service Co.

Heavy-duty truck and trailer aftermarket part distributor FleetPride Inc. said Monday it completed its acquisition of Multibearings Service Co., based in south Florida.

February 23, 2009

Navistar Financial Names Johanneson CEO

David Johanneson, a 36-year veteran in the truck industry, was named chief executive officer of Navistar Financial Corp. the company said Thursday.

February 20, 2009

Letters: Back to Basics; Snow Removal Fines; Government Stimulus

Listening to the television pundits trying to divine the future of our economy, I am not unlike millions of people worldwide. We are all watching Washington, waiting for a panacea to the economic woes.

February 20, 2009

UPS Rolls Out 300 CNG Trucks

UPS Inc. said it has put more than 300 compressed natural gas-powered delivery trucks into service in seven cities across the country.

February 20, 2009

LaHood to Consider Vehicle Mileage Tax

Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood wants to consider taxing motorists by how many miles they drive, the Associated Press reported Friday.

February 20, 2009

MAN’s 4Q Income Drops; Will Cut Production

Germany-based truck maker MAN AG will cut costs and extend reductions in its employees’ work hours after the recession and declining sales caused its fourth-quarter profit to plunge by almost half, Bloomberg reported.

February 19, 2009

Philadelphia Fed Factory Index Drops to 18-Year Low

Manufacturing levels in the Philadelphia region contracted in February, the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia said Thursday. The contraction was at the fastest pace in more than 18 years.

February 19, 2009

Consumer Prices Rise for First Time in Six Months

Consumer prices rose 0.3% in January for the first time in six months, led by an increase in gasoline prices, the Labor Department said Friday.

February 20, 2009