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World Commercial Vehicles - FebruaryPublished by: Automotive World Published: Feb. 1, 2006 - 29 Pages Table of ContentsVolkswagen forms truck alliance with South African company DaimlerChrysler sells diesel engine unit to EQT Germany: MAN and Mercedes-Benz lead the high-capacity bus trend Germany: Three 20ft boxes on new container carrier Romania: DaimlerChrysler wins order for 400 city buses from Bucharest Russia: Ural enters India and Vietnam Italy: Commercial vehicle deliveries fall 2.4% Italy: Fiat-PSA venture reaches three-million mark Sweden: Scania extends health care to workers' families Sweden: Volvo to save costs through efficiency techniques Sweden: Volvo writes down Blue Bird holding Turkey: Ford invests in commercial vehicle production UK: Truck market grew by 4.5% in 2005 UK: Ford upgrades European Transit van line UK: Leyland plant rolls out 250,000th truck chassis Canada: Truck Transportation Act cancelled US: NHTSA proposes reduction in truck stopping distance US: Kenworth tops customer survey for medium-duty trucks US: Sterling to launch new low cab-over-engine Truck at NTEA Show US: Fatal heavy truck crashes fall to 30-year low US: American LaFrance cuts 20 jobs at Wyoming facility US: Freightliner lays off 130 Portland workers US: Mitsubishi Fuso announces corporate changes US: Survey highlights growth in truck industry revenue US: Toyota to debut new Tundra at Chicago US: International donates two trucks to Red Cross US: Navistar ratings put on CreditWatch US: Saleen debuts new Sport Truck S331 US: Oshkosh offers Revolution R composite mixer drum on S-Series Latin America: Scania output increases 17.4% in 2005 Brazil: New engine for Volkswagen Kombi Brazil: DaimlerChrysler truck and bus production grows 8.6% China: Shanghai GM to turn Yantai into largest production base China: Dongfeng to move head office to Wuhan China: Soueast launches new Veryca commercial vehicle China: FAW ties up with private manufacturer to produce buses India: Sales growth slows in 2005 India: Ashok Leyland expands into engineering sector India: Minister recommends cut in excise duty India: Eicher to offer financing through GE Capital India: Volvo considers new bus plant India: Tata to develop new LCV India: Tatra Vectra signs MoU with KAMAZ Japan: Isuzu aims for 7% sales and production growth Malaysia: DaimlerChrysler targets van segment Malaysia: Scania confirms new export hub South Korea: Tata Daewoo launches new medium sized truck range Thailand: Ford steps up investment plan Sri Lanka: Ashok Leyland strikes a deal to export commercial vehicles Nigeria: Ogun adds 100 buses for transportation system South Africa: Public Transport system restructured UAE: Ashok Leyland to invest in Dubai India: Blaupunkt ventures into truck and coach entertainment segment Canada: Xantrex Technology's new inverter/charger available on Volvo trucks India: Volvo outlines sourcing plans Germany: Bosch and Knorr Bremse collaborate on driver assistance systems Russia: Allison to supply transmissions to Mostransavto US: Jacobs Vehicle Systems to supply DaimlerChrysler US: Continental tyres to become standard in Autocar trucks US: Truckers embrace wide tyres for fuel savings US: More fleets look to Iteris for Lane Departure Warning US: Maxon unveils new TE-25/TE-25L Series liftgate US: Mack extends stability system to concrete trucks US: Electronic truck tags improve port operations UK: AMTs 'damaging used truck values' US: Detroit Diesel revamps marketing department US: Time for Cummins to look hard at CGI India: Tata Cummins to boost B series engine output Canada: Westport and Isuzu sign new development agreement China: Beijing to test hydraulic hybrid buses China: Hythane Co LLC signs MoUs with five cities Japan: Vehicle components carry traces of asbestos US: New York orders additional 500 diesel-hybrid buses US: Transit consortium buys 157 buses with General Motors hybrid engines US: ATA forecasts hike in fuel expense US: IdleAire raises funding for growth plans US: Truck manufacturers blame blended fuel for engine problems US: Tiax to oversee Oakland truck replacement programme US: Ford debuts Tri-Flex fuel technology on F-250 Super Chief Concept Mercedes-Benz Axor: a new product in a difficult market Volvo: Renewable fuels could drive gas turbine revival Iveco and SAIC: a model relationship? Financials: European, Japanese & US manufacturers AbstractCommercial Vehicles is a dedicated round-up of all the latest global happenings in CV, with featured topics including:
Commercial vehicle manufacturers’ strategies, manufacturing technologies, new models, sales performance and financial results are some of the crucial areas that come under the channel’s spotlight. The report also rummages through commercial vehicle engines and engine components and environment pressures, which are closely connected. Commercial vehicles are regarded as major threats to the environment in most countries and the industry is focussed on raising the emission standards in this segment. This is where engine technology, engine systems and components all come into the picture. Commercial Vehicles provides both broad macro-economic information as well as detailed focus analysis down to vehicle level: there is no better way to stay informed on the latest CV developments. Who relies on this report?
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