1999 Truck & Body Report
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- Nation's largest dry bulk carrier to equip its fleet with QUALCOMM's OmniTRACS system. // Fleet Equipment;Feb97, Vol. 23 Issue 2, p56
Reports on developments concerning the trucking industry in the United States as of February 1997. Bulkmatic Transport Co.'s signing of a contract for the purchase of 1,000 OmniTRACS mobile communications units; Selection of Rockwell WABCO Vehicle Control Systems' EasyStop 2200 trailer as...
- Trucking Condition index remains positive. // Trailer / Body Builders;Oct2010, Vol. 51 Issue 12, p14
The article reports on the Trucking Condition Index for July 2010 in the U.S. as reported in the "September Trucking Update."
- Water Trucks: Symbol of Commitment to Iraqis. Burrell, Mark // Warrior Citizen;Winter2010, Vol. 55 Issue 1, p23
No abstract available.
- Sales. // Automotive News;5/24/95, Vol. 69 Issue 5606, p25
Lists the top 25 trucks in the United States based on sales for the 1994 calendar year.
- Sales. // Automotive News;5/24/95, Vol. 69 Issue 5606, p34
Presents the classification of truck segments by gross vehicle weight in the United States.
- Sales. // Automotive News;5/24/95, Vol. 69 Issue 5606, p34
Presents statistics on sales of trucks in the United States based on gross vehicle weight from 1990 through 1994. Automobile companies.
- Specifications. // Automotive News;5/24/95, Vol. 69 Issue 5606, p61
Presents statistics on 1995 light-truck models offered in the United States. Pickups; Vans; Sport-utilities.
- Class 8 sales lose steam, fall 1.6%. Kisiel, Ralph // Automotive News;9/25/95, Vol. 70 Issue 5624, p14
Reports on the decline in the monthly retail sales of Class 8 tractors. Volvo GM Heavy Truck Corp.'s forecasts for 1996; Comments of William Walther, Volvo GM's director of marketing support; Expected net orders for September.
- DRI expects worldwide drop for medium, heavy trucks. Kurylko, Diana T. // Automotive News;11/20/95, Vol. 70 Issue 5633, p18
Reports on the decline in the production of medium and heavy commercial trucks in the United States. Stalled economic growth as one possible cause in the drop of production; Increase in worldwide production because of increased demand in North America and Japan; Slow production in the United...


