TRUCKMAKERS' NEWS * WORLDWIDE
* USA - How The Trucking Industry Reproduces
Salisbury,MF,USA -SBYNews, by Joe Albero -November 23, 2009: ... I always wondered where new trucks came from, now we know... But see the comments:
1) Anonymous said... TRUCKS HAVING SEX (REPRODUCING)
2) BackinBerlin said... This can't be right, those trucks have no driveSHAFTS!
3) Anonymous said... haha joe these freightliners are brand new and this is how they transport them to the freightliner dealer. these went to barr freightliner this morning then they call us (simpsons towing) to undeck them.
* Serbia - FAP and China’s Dongfeng sign deal to manufacture trucks
Belgrade,Serbia -Balkans Business News, by Marko Subotic -23 Nov 2009: -- Truck maker FAP and China's Dongfeng motors signed a business cooperation pact for the production of heavy-duty trucks, which could lead to privatization of the Serbian company... Cooperation could lead either to the privatization of FAP or creation of a joint venture. The Serbian government has expressed a willingness to help, Stojovic added... Under the initial agreement, the two companies will begin manufacturing and technical cooperation that will eventually lead to assembly by FAP of four of the Chinese company’s “Dongfeng” truck models, Dinkic told Novosti... (Photo from chinatruck: Dongfeng products)
* Japan - Hino to Build 3 Bln Yen Truck Factory in Indonesia
Tokyo,Japan -Bloomberg, by Makiko Kitamura -Nov. 23, 2009: -- Hino Motors Ltd., Japan’s biggest maker of heavy-duty trucks, is building its largest overseas factory in Indonesia to meet rising demand in Southeast Asia, the Nikkei newspaper reported... The company, 50 percent owned by Toyota Motor Corp., will spend 3 billion yen ($34 million) on the plant to produce 25,000 compact trucks a year in West Java, Nikkei said, without saying where it obtained the information... Hino may eventually export the trucks to other countries in the region, the newspaper said...
* UAE - Mitsubishi Fuso expanding into international markets with hybrid trucks
Oman,UAE -AME Info -November 23, 2009: -- Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation (MFTBC), one of Asia's leading commercial vehicle manufacturers, announced that it is expanding its business with hybrid trucks into international markets worldwide... MFTBC now delivers on its first commercial orders for Canter Eco Hybrid light-duty trucks to customers in Ireland and Australia. In Europe, these will represent the first commercially sold series-production hybrid trucks by any manufacturer... In addition, MFTBC announced it will begin regular sales of hybrid trucks in targeted export markets in 2010...
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