Know a Highway Hero? Goodyear's interestedOct 1, 2003 Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co is accepting nominees for its 2003 North America Highway Hero award, which is given to a driver who was heroic or risked life... Class 8 sales skid 19.9% from 2002 levelsSep 30, 2003, from staff and wire reports Sales of heavy-duty Class 8 trucks fell 19.9% in August from the abnormally high levels of a year earlier, and were even down slightly from the recession... Trucking's long-term outlook appears goodSep 30, 2003, By Sean Kilcarr Freight volumes continue to be remarkably volatile, though experts contend the long-term outlook looks good for trucking. The American Trucking Associations... Know a Highway Hero? Goodyear's interestedSep 25, 2003, from staff and wire reports Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co is accepting nominees for its 2003 North America Highway Hero award, which is given to a driver who was heroic or risked life... Hyundai could abandon US truck marketSep 19, 2003, By Tim Parry Hyundai Truck America (HTA) is expected to announce that it is closing its commercial truck operations in Jamesburg NJ, according to a report from WardsAuto.com.... Economists foresee a rosy 2004 for truckingSep 18, 2003, from staff and wire reports There will be a substantial growth year throughout the trucking industry in 2004, according to economists that spoke at the National Truck Equipment Association... Trucking industry shows signs of resurgenceSep 10, 2003, from staff and wire reports Trucking is starting to show growth that many economists associate with a true improvement in the United States economy, the Associated Press reported.... International to keep Chatham plant openSep 5, 2003, By Tim Parry International Truck and Engine Corp plans to keep its Chatham, Ontario, heavy-duty truck plant open, thanks to a long-term investment by the company,... Fleets plan to buy more Class 8 trucksSep 4, 2003, from staff and wire reports Fleets say they intend to purchase more new Class 8 trucks in the future, according to J D PowerÕs 2003 Heavy Duty Truck Customer Satisfaction Survey.... Ford exec to head International truck groupSep 3, 2003, By Tim Parry International Truck and Engine Corp has selected Ford Motor Co executive Dee Kapur as president of its truck group, ending a four-month search for a new... advertisement DirectoriesNewsletterEvents
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