TRUCKMAKERS' NEWS
* USA - Volvo Honors Its Top Service Technicians for 2007
Greensboro,NC,USA -TruckingInfo -7 May 2007: -- No one knows Volvo trucks better than the technicians at Volvo Trucks North America's 325 dealerships. And last month, the best of the best service and parts personnel from Volvo's dealer network gathered at Volvo headquarters, to choose the North American winners of the Volvo VISTA competition... (Photo: Chris Dunn, Dan Teleglow and Dennis Baehnk of Beaver Truck Centre, Winnipeg, Manitoba, each receive a new Harley-Davidson motorcycle)
* USA - Peterbilt Launches Demo Program to Promote Model Lineup
USA -TruckingInfo -5 May 2007: -- Peterbilt has just launched its "Models of Innovation" demonstration program, a campaign designed to provide existing and prospective customers the ability to test and evaluate a new 2008 model year Peterbilt in the customers' operation... The 130-unit fleet features all 2008 Peterbilt models, including aerodynamic, traditional, vocational and medium-duty trucks. The fleet will be distributed throughout Peterbilt's dealer network across the United States and Canada...
* USA - Truckmaker may be driving activity on diesel engine plant
Jackson, Miss,USA -The Clarion Ledger, by Jack Mazurak -8 May 2007: -- For PACCAR Inc., a truckmaker that's proven itself highly profitable, building a U.S. engine plant will pave the way for more growth if it can convince big-rig buyers to consider using a couple of engines that are now relatively obscure on the domestic market... The Bellevue Wash.-based company is eyeing a site in the Southeast to build a diesel engine plant that would open in 2009... That coincides with state lawmakers' approval of $48.4 million in incentives to lure a diesel engine plant to an industrial site in Lowndes County... Neither the company nor lawmakers would reveal the company interested in the site...
Jackson, Miss,USA -The Clarion Ledger, by Jack Mazurak -8 May 2007: -- For PACCAR Inc., a truckmaker that's proven itself highly profitable, building a U.S. engine plant will pave the way for more growth if it can convince big-rig buyers to consider using a couple of engines that are now relatively obscure on the domestic market... The Bellevue Wash.-based company is eyeing a site in the Southeast to build a diesel engine plant that would open in 2009... That coincides with state lawmakers' approval of $48.4 million in incentives to lure a diesel engine plant to an industrial site in Lowndes County... Neither the company nor lawmakers would reveal the company interested in the site...
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