Navistar To Close Garland Truck Plant
Navistar International Corp. announced it intends to close its Garland, Texas, truck manufacturing operation as part of its cost-cutting efforts. Navistar intends to cease operations at the Garland facility by the first half of 2013.
AMP Electric Vehicles to Focus on Fleets
AMP Electric Vehicle CEO Stephen Burns said the company will be focusing in on the U.S. commercial truck fleet market, backing off its electric passenger car efforts.
Why the CB radio is entrenched in trucking culture
The modern trucker has an array of communications technology at his or her fingertips.
Wabash portable shelters use DuraPlate wall panels
"Just in time for Hurricane Sandy," said a message Monday from Wabash National spokeswoman Celeste Stanley,
Tractor trailer overturns on snowy Interstate 77 in Mercer County
A tractor trailer traveling northbound on Interstate 77 overturned in Mercer County this morning.
Navistar to close Garland truck plant
LISLE, Ill. — Navistar International has announced it will close its Garland, Texas truck plant as part of its ongoing restructuring.
Hoosiers feel ripple effects of superstorm Sandy
Sandy’s impact is being felt around the world, across the country and in central Indiana.
Dead family’s relatives sue trucker for Neb. crash
Relatives of a family killed in a fiery chain-reaction crash in western Nebraska are suing the trucker who crashed into them and five other transportation companies for negligence.
COMPETITION WATCH: Trimac posts record Q3 revenue
CALGARY, Alta. — Trimac enjoyed record Q3 revenues for the period ending Sept. 30, 2012.
Can Canadian Volvo dealers repeat as North American Vista champs?
GREENSBORO, N.C. — Volvo Trucks has kicked off its 2012-2013 Vista competition for technicians around the world.