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Mercedes-Benz all-new Sprinter offers gas option, targets future of vehicle connectivity, e-commerce
Mercedes-Benz Vans on Tuesday introduced the all-new Sprinter van, the new flagship product of the van segment’s global heavyweight. The third-generation Sprinter will be available for order in the U.S. later this year, likely in the fourth quarter. For the first time, the Sprinter will be offered in a gasoline option, in addition to the […]
February 6, 2018
Trucks
Embark makes first trip across the U.S. in a self-driving semi
Embark announced today that its self-driving tractor-trailer has become the first autonomous truck to travel across the U.S. The 2,400-mile journey across I-10 began in Los Angeles last week and finished five days later in Jacksonville, Fla. A professional driver sat at the wheel of the Peterbilt ready to assume control if necessary. Late last […]
February 6, 2018
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Meritor launches new line of high-quality axle gear sets
Meritor announced today a new line of high-quality gear sets at aftermarket prices for Meritor 145 and 160 series axles. The new line, built to Meritor product specifications and validated through extensive axle dynamometer testing to ensure better gear mesh, smooth operation and durability, includes: Ring gear and drive pinion sets Main differential sets with […]
February 6, 2018
Business
Mercedes-Benz Vans targets future of vehicle connectivity, e-commerce with all-new Sprinter
Mercedes-Benz Vans designed the Sprinter van to meet the demanding needs of e-commerce and online shopping. Learn more here on Commercial Carrier Journal.
February 6, 2018
Business
Detroit rolls medium-duty DD8 into truck production
The Detroit DD8 engine is now being rolled into truck production less than a year after its introduction. Get details on the engine and truck production on CCJ.
February 6, 2018
Trucks
CarriersEdge vehicle inspection courses now available in Spanish
CarriersEdge announced that it’s now offering vehicle inspection training courses in Spanish. All ten modules provide a full scope of training material for drivers and are available in two versions – straight trucks and tractor-trailers. The material educates and tests drivers in the requirements needed for proper inspections, as well as proper reporting. According to […]
February 5, 2018
Business
Truck orders skyrocketed in January, reaching nearly 50k in a single month
According to ACT Research, Class 5-8 net orders show the trucking industry booked over 80,000 units in the month of January. Get more info right here on CCJ!
February 5, 2018
Trucks
UPS truck gets stuck under low bridge
What’s worse than getting stuck under a low bridge? Having it all caught on video of course. That was the case Friday night at the skybridge at Salt Lake City International Airport where a UPS Freight truck couldn’t quite squeeze under the bridge. A passerby recorded the drama around 6:45 p.m. and posted it on […]
February 2, 2018
Trucks
California bill seeks to ban internal combustion engines
The Golden State is feeling so tarnished by internal combustion engines that a bill was introduced there recently to ban them. Assembly Bill 1745, also known as the Clean Cars 2040 Act, seeks to boost sales for zero emissions vehicles by eliminating sales of new vehicles with internal combustion engines by 2040. The ban would […]
February 2, 2018
Business
Chasing aerodynamic gains with trailer add-ons
A lot of effort has been made to improve the aerodynamics of trucks over the years, but the same can hardly be said for the trailer. Learn more here on CCJ.
February 2, 2018
Trucks
Over 100 illegal immigrants found in tractor-trailers in Texas
In two separate announcements just days apart, U.S. Customs and Border Protection said that federal agents found more than 100 illegal aliens locked in the back of tractor-trailers near the U.S.-Mexico border in Laredo, Texas. All 105 migrants were found alive and “in good health,” CBP says. Both of the tractor-trailers were seized by authorities. One […]
February 1, 2018
Vocational
Ritchie Bros. at near-record level with 10,400 items so far at its Orlando auction
With three weeks to go, Ritchie Bros. is reporting that its Orlando auction is already gearing up to offer one of the best selections of equipment the company has ever assembled. As of this morning, Ritchie Bros. has amassed over 10,400 items for its premier auction. If they reach 11,000 items, it will be their largest auction […]
February 1, 2018
Trucks
Udelv reveals autonomous, last-mile delivery vehicle in California
California-based Udelv pulled the wraps off its autonomous, last-mile delivery vehicle this week and made the world’s first public road test deliveries from Draeger’s Market in San Mateo to two nearby customers. Udelv reports that the 2.5-mile loop with traffic lights, lane changes, unsignalized left turns and two delivery stops, was accomplished flawlessly. In compliance with existing California regulations, […]
February 1, 2018
Perspectives
Ford & DHL electric van offers more than you think & it may be going global
Imagine a major parcel company acquiring its own vehicle manufacturing business and then striking up a major deal with one of the world’s largest OEMs to expand its vehicle lineup. German-based DHL made headlines in 2014 when it acquired StreetScooter, an electric van company. After enjoying success with thousands of low-maintenance P&D vans that average […]
January 31, 2018
Trucks
West Coast ports eye strict emissions standards for trucks, call for zero-emission rigs by 2035
A bill introduced this month in the Washington State House seeks to require all trucks doing business at port terminals in Seattle, Tacoma and Vancouver to be powered by 2007 or newer model engines. The bill, if passed, would require all drayage trucks moving into and out of high-volume ports (with a total of more than 20 […]
January 31, 2018
Business
West Coast ports eye strict emissions standards for trucks, call for zero-emission rigs by 2035
A bill recently introduced in the Washington State House seeks to require all trucks doing business at port terminals to be powered by newer model engines.
January 31, 2018
Business
California start-up completes first final-mile autonomous deliveries
udelv made the world’s first public road test delivery on a 2.5-mile loop, complete with lane changes, and two delivery stops from Draeger’s Market.
January 31, 2018
Trucks
Trump recognizes FCA, Toyota and Mazda in State of the Union address
During his first State of the Union address tonight, President Trump recognized Fiat Chrysler, Toyota and Mazda for their recent decisions to build vehicles in the U.S. Trump mentioned the three automakers after citing his administration’s business-related accomplishments over the past year, including cutting the business tax rate from 35 to 21 percent, eliminating regulations […]
January 30, 2018
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