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More than 14,500 International, Mack trucks affected by recalls
Navistar is recalling more than 12,500 International DuraStar, WorkStar, HV and MV trucks for an engine issue. Mack is recalling more than 1,900 TerraPro, Anthem, Granite and Pinnacle trucks for headlight and steering issues.
January 2, 2020
Trucks
FA-4 oil adoption expected to rise in 2020
The American Petroleum Institute’s (API) next generation engine oil categories – FA-4 and CK-4 – hit the market three years ago, boasting improvements in engine wear protection and fuel economy over the lubricants they were developed to supplant. Compatible for virtually all models of diesel engines and a more direct replacement for prior generation CJ-4 […]
January 1, 2020
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FedEx fights back against ‘disparaging’ New York Times story
Standing by support of tax reform, FedEx Chairman and CEO Frederick W. Smith recently countered the New York Times’s claims in a Wall Street Journal op-ed. “There is little doubt the significant increase in U.S. employment and wages since the tax cuts were passed is due to the decrease of corporate tax rates from 35% […]
December 31, 2019
Business
Trucking in 2019: A look back the year’s top news and equipment and tech trends
As the sun sets on 2019, CCJ editors compiled a look back at some of the top trucking headlines from the year. From autonomous trucks to HOS reforms, California’s anti-owner-operator law to the latest in freight-matching tech — see a recap of the year here.
December 29, 2019
Business
Rewinding 2019 from behind the wheel
Fresh off widespread product renewals, the opportunity to drive new equipment this year was more limited than last when truck orders were at record highs.
December 27, 2019
Business
Use of FA-4 engine oils growing, expected to jump in 2020
While the number of heavy-duty trucks with engines approved for API FA-4 is relatively high, fleets have been reluctant to stock an oil not approved for all their units.
December 25, 2019
Trucks
Penske provides progress report on its electric trucks
Throughout 2019, Penske got a lot of headlines for rolling out medium- and heavy-duty electric trucks. And it wasn’t just trucks but also the critical charging infrastructure to support them. In April, Penske made headlines at the Advanced Clean Transportation Expo in Long Beach, Calif. when it announced that it had opened additional DC fast […]
December 24, 2019
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Rising star Rivian raises $1.3B for its electric trucks, vans
Rivian has closed an investment round of $1.3 billion. The financing was led by funds and accounts advised by T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc. Amazon, Ford Motor Company and funds managed by BlackRock also participated in the round. “This investment demonstrates confidence in our team, products, technology and strategy – we are extremely excited to […]
December 24, 2019
Trucks
Gas engines gaining on diesel in larger vehicle classes
With OEM engineers squeezing more power from a tighter engine footprint, smaller displacement engines have found favor with fleets looking to shed a few hundred pounds while picking up a few extra miles per gallon. But they still lag far behind their large bore counterparts. According to the N.A. Commercial Vehicle On-Highway Engine Outlook, published by […]
December 24, 2019
Business
Uptime in the aftermarket: How OEMs, dealers manage reliability
CCJ gives a behind-the-scenes look at how a truck manufacturer and its dealer network supply information and services to fleets to make maintenance decisions.
December 23, 2019
Business
Volvo set to sell UD Trucks unit to Isuzu as part of strategic alliance
All technology cooperation between the Volvo Group and Isuzu Motors will be managed through individual contracts.
December 18, 2019
Trucks
Volcanic eruption kills Amp Americas co-founder, family
Hard Working Trucks was saddened to learn this week that a co-founder of Amp Americas and his family were among those killed by the recent eruption of the White Island volcano in New Zealand. Amp Americas has grown through the years as a compressed natural gas supplier and risen to become a prominent renewable natural […]
December 17, 2019
Business
Smaller displacement diesels, gas engines growing share of the roadway
Engines greater than 10-liters are projected to account for more than 85% of the Class 8 production between 2020 and 2024.
December 17, 2019
Business
Trailer orders continue to slide as fleets crawl cautiously into 2020
Fleets are being cautious with truck orders, and FTR Vice President of Commercial Vehicles Don Ake noted “it makes sense that trailer orders would follow suit.”
December 16, 2019
Trucks
UPS facing federal penalty for firing driver over CDL complaint
The Department of Labor announced last month it is fining the nation’s largest carrier, UPS Freight, after an investigation revealed that managers allegedly retaliated against a truck driver who refused to drive a truck without an electronic logging device. UPS said it is contesting the fines because the situation has been resolved through other channels. The […]
December 10, 2019
Business
Sell-off of Celadon assets could create ‘additional supply in a market that’s already over-saturated’
Should Celadon elect to divest of its truck assets, an influx of those units early next year “will have a mild to moderate impact on the market.”
December 9, 2019
Trucks
Loose truck tire totals MLB pitcher’s McLaren sports car
What are the odds?! We’re not so sure, but Cincinnatti Reds star pitcher Trevor Bauer was stunned to learn that his $300,000 McLaren was totaled by a truck tire. A tractor-trailer had been traveling on the North Freeway in Houston when one of its tires broke free, crossed six lanes of traffic and struck a […]
December 4, 2019
Trucks
North Carolina fleet pleased with renewable diesel
Kathy Gibson, fleet manager at Charlotte Water in North Carolina, has been busy trying various alternative fuels, including most recently renewable diesel. She started a pilot program in May with Iowa-based Renewable Energy Group which has been supplying 34 of her diesel trucks with REG Renewable Diesel. “Everything’s fine. No problems,” she said. “There’s been […]
December 4, 2019
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