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Mar 16, 2011

TRUCKMAKERS NEWS * USA & Canada

* Canada - Navistar Considering Reopening Ontario Plant

Warrensville,ILL,USA -Truckinginfo -18 March 2011: -- Commercial truck manufacturer Navistar International said it could decide by summer whether it will need to restart an idled assembly plant in Canada...  Chairman and chief executive Daniel Ustian said the company has sufficient truck-making capacity at the moment, but might need the Chatham, Ontario, plant if truck orders continue to trend higher through next year...  Commercial truck manufacturer Navistar International said it could decide by summer whether it will need to restart an idled assembly plant in Canada...  Tensions between the CAW and the Navistar over maintaining the plant have persisted for nearly a decade. Chatham workers waged a six-week strike against the company in 2002. Navistar announced plans to close Chatham in 2002 and move its production to Escobedo (Mexico). Ustian relented in 2003 after the union accepted cost reductions for the plant and Navistar received money from federal and provincial government programs for modernizing the plant and training workers...


* USA - Navistar Gets Emissions OK

Warrensville,ILL,USA -Transport Topics -15 March 2011: -- Truck and engine maker Navistar Inc. said it has won regulatory approval for its 15-liter power plant, which it will unveil later this month at the Mid-America Trucking Show, and that it has submitted documents to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and California Air Resources Board for a 13-liter engine that meets nitrogen oxide limits without the use of emission credits...   (Photo from filecache.drivetheweb: MaxxForce 11-13 rear)


* USA - Electric Truck Maker Secures $58M

Chicago,ILL,USA -Green Economy, by Terrence Murray -15 March 2011: -- Smith Electric Vehicles U.S. Corporation, a maker of battery-powered electric trucks, has raised $58 million via a share sale...  Smith, which began producing its all-electric-powered truck at its Kansas City plant in 2009, raised $39 million in Series B convertible preferred stock, as well as $19 million in bridge notes and warrants converted into Series B preferred shares...  The company, which acquired Smith Electric Vehicles UK in January, will use some of the cash raised to finance this acquisition. The remaining net proceeds will be used for general corporate purposes and working capital needs, the company said in a statement...


* USA - Volvo, UAW Reach Tentative Five-Year Agreement on Virginia Truck Plant

Dublin,VA,USA -Transport Topics -18 March 2011: -- Volvo Trucks North America said Friday it has reached tentative agreement with the United Auto Workers union on a new, five-year agreement for workers at its New River Valley heavy-duty truck plant in Dublin, Va...  Volvo said last August it was recalling about 270 workers to the plant to meet higher demand...  The company makes Volvo VN and VHD trucks, and makes Volvo engines for North America in Hagerstown, Md...  Volvo Trucks North America and Mack Trucks are both part of Sweden-based Volvo AB... (Photo a Volvo truck)



* Peterbilt purchases Atlanta dealership

Denton,TX,USA -Fleet Owner -Mar 16, 2011: -- Peterbilt Motors Co. has announced the purchase of Peterbilt of Atlanta LLC, an affiliated company, with full-service dealership operations in Kennesaw, GA... Peterbilt of Atlanta offers a full lineup of new and pre-owned Peterbilt trucks. With 14 service bays, the dealer’s factory-trained and certified technicians can perform service on any brand of heavy- or medium-duty vehicle. There is also a mobile road service team of technicians and parts delivery vehicles... (Photo from truckpartsandservice: Peterbilt 587)


* USA - Lack of Japan-Made Parts Closes GM Plant in La.

Shreveport, LA,USA -The Journal of Commerce Online, by Joseph Bonney -Mar 17, 2011:  ... General Motors said it will suspend production at its Shreveport, La., pickup assembly plant next week because of a parts shortage resulting from the disaster in Japan... It is the first automotive plant closure in North America to result from the disaster that has disrupted supply chains of parts and components for automakers... Toyota and Subaru have said they would halt overtime work at their U.S. plants in order to conserve supplies of parts, but both automakers have continued production... GM said its other North American plants continue to operate normally...  Last year the 575,371 20-foot-equivalent units of containers the U.S. imported from Japan included 230,463 TEUs of auto parts, tires and engines, motors and parts, according to PIERS... (Photo from cmsimg.shreveporttimes: Shreveport's GM plant, aerial view)


* Italy - Fiat Bringing Small Van to U.S.

Milano,Italy -Bloomberg News/Transport Topics (USA) -14 March 2011: -- The Turkish unit of Chrysler Group LLC parent company Fiat SpA will begin exporting the Doblo small commercial van to the United States next year...  The announcement was attributed to Fred Diaz, president and CEO of the Ram Truck brand. Diaz oversees a product portfolio that includes the Ram pickup and chassis cab lineups and the just-released Ram cargo van...  Fiat announced more than a year ago that it planned to bolster the Ram commercial lineup with products from other markets...(Photo from 1.bp.blogspot: This minivan is Fiat's all-new Doblo)

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