Argentina, Israel and Morocco have joined the International Transport Forum. The organisation’s top decision-making body, the Council of Ministers of Transport, unanimously agreed to the accession of the three countries at the ITF Summit in Germany last week.
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64 tonnes GVW now reality in Sweden
Sweden’s updated Mass and Dimension regulations are now officially in effect, allowing for a Gross Vehicle Weight of 64 tonnes.
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Hadley to appoint new CEO
US component brand Hadley has appointed Thomas Bronz as new President and CEO, following the retirement of Robert Dubsky.
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Jost to show new trailer axles at Automechanika
German equipment specialist Jost will use the upcoming Automechanika show in Dubai to showcase its range of Mercedes-Benz trailer axle systems for the first time in the MENA region.
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Hiab launches new Z-series
Finnish company Hiab has launched the Hiab Z-HiPro 191 and Hiab Z-PRO 171, part of its new Z-series of cranes that can be folded into a Z position and parked behind the cab without removing attachments.
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‘Megadeals’ keep logistics industry humming
Global consultancy PwC has released a new report on mergers and acquisitions in the global transportation and logistics sector, saying that deals are becoming fewer, but larger in size and scope.
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Kögel unveils new container chassis
German trailer manufacturer Kögel has unveiled a new container chassis that is said to weigh in at less than 4,000 kg in the basic version.
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US trailer market cooling off
Research company FTR has announced that trailer orders in the US were down 19 per cent month-over-month in April, totalling some 17,700 units, and a disappointing 30 per cent compared to 2014.
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Gigant poised for expansion
German axle company Gigant has announced an ambitious expansion plan that will see the family business produce some 300 axles a day by 2018.
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Valx to extend network in Europe
Almost exactly half a year after being taken over by Fuwa K-Hitch Australia, Dutch axle and suspension expert Valx is now back in the limelight, announcing a substantial expansion of its distribution network in Europe.
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