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Trailer order fall-off continues

COLUMBUS, Ind. – After monumental increases in trailer orders at this time last year, activity has definitely slowed in recent months.


Ontario supplier among DTNA's Masters of Quality

PORTLAND, Ore. -- Hendrickson Truck, Stratford Spring Division of Stratford, Ont., was the Canadian-based supplier recognized by Daimler Trucks North America


Anti-rollover gear on tankers should be mandatory, says NTSB

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Everybody in trucking knows that in emergency situations, tanker trailers are harder to handle.


Inventory crunch still impacting used truck market

COLUMBUS, Ind. -- Despite posting a 9 percent increase from May's lackluster sales levels, the class 3-8 used truck market continues to be impacted by a shortage of available inventory,


ATA tonnage index jumps; future linked to mfct output

ARLINGTON, Va. -- The American Trucking Associations' advance seasonally adjusted For-Hire Truck Tonnage Index increased 2.8 percent in June.


New president of Webb Severe Duty named

CHICAGO -- Marmon Highway Technologies has named Ken Kelley president of Webb Severe Duty.


100K for that truck

STE-THERESE, Que. – In 12 years over 100,000 medium-duty trucks have been built at Paccar's Ste-Therese, Que. manufacturing plant.


Canada price pressure eases after May peak

OTTAWA – After hitting an eight-year high in May, inflation yielded somewhat in June, while consumers bought more than was expected.

 
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In This Issue

A look at Ontario's mandatory out-of-service quotas (Yup. They exist.), by Rolf Lockwood. Plus, a special focus on drivers, from retention to training — including the best fleets to drive for. And Jim Park explains how to choose the engine displacement that's best for you. That and much more in the April issue of Today's Trucking.

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