How Navistar solved its EGR problems

LISLE, Ill. — It’s no secret that Navistar International had its share of EGR-related failures as it attempted to meet EPA10 emissions standards without the use of SCR exhaust aftertreatment. The company very candidly addressed the issue at its Analyst

Peterbilt launches new Model 567 SFFA at World of Concrete

DENTON, Tex. – During the 2015 World of Concrete show in Las Vegas, Peterbilt unveiled a new set-forward front axle configuration for its model 567. It is ideal for mixer applications and the like. “The Model 567 SFFA (set-forward front

What would never failing look like? You may be surprised.

Let’s walk through that scenario shall we. Let’s think of a baseball game where nobody failed at their given task, EVER! The pitcher: would of course pitch the perfect strike The batter: would then manage to hit the perfect pitch

Ryder to offer female-friendly truck package for lease

MIAMI, Fla. – Ryder System announced today that it will offer a female-friendly vehicle package for lease. This offer is the first of its kind in the industry, and includes 15 unique specifications to better meet the needs of female

P.S.I. celebrates record sales year

SAN ANTONIO, Tex. – Pressure Systems International had a record sales year of its automatic tired inflation system for commercial vehicles. Worldwide, the annual sales resulted in a 27% year-over-year increase. To celebrate, the company recognized fourteen employers with awards

Mack introduces heavy-duty mDrive for Granite

LAS VEGAS, Nev. — Mack has unveiled a new heavy-duty version of its mDrive automated manual transmission, which will come standard on Mack Granite trucks. “Our construction customers told us they wanted a heavy-duty version of the mDrive designed specifically to