The 2014 IAA Commercial Vehicle Show in Germany has officially come to an end last week, but for many in the industry, the work has only just begun. For OEMs and suppliers alike, the competition is now fiercer than ever.
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ATA appoint new Chairman
The American Trucking Associations have elected Duane Long, Chairman of US transport company Longistics, as the federation’s 70th Chairman.
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Chinese commercial vehicle market still stagnant
US research company ACT is expecting China’s commercial vehicle industry to remain subdued in 2015, even though the country’s economy grew slightly in the second quarter of 2014.
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Operating leases popular with UK transport businesses
UK transport businesses are among the most forward thinking in Europe when it comes to trailer financing, Schmitz Cargobull’s in-house finance department reported.
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Prime Transport Solutions wins Irish safety award
Prime Transport Solutions has won Ireland’s annual Fleet Transport Award for the development of a new type of automatic landing leg that replaces the classic hand-winding mechanism with a pneumatic piston and locking pin system.
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Phillips Industries to expand in Europe
US company Phillips Industries has entered into a cooperation agreement with Winkler, one of the largest parts networks in Germany and central Europe.
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SAF-Holland reveals new products at IAA 2014
Transport equipment specialist SAF-Holland has unveiled a host of innovative new products at the recent IAA Commercial Vehicle Show in Hanover, Germany – including two new additions to the well-known Intra range.
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Knorr-Bremse launches new trailer brake
Braking equipment expert, Knorr-Bremse has recently launched the new ST7 trailer brake, which was unveiled at the IAA Commercial Vehicles Show held in Hanover, Germany.
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US trailer industry strong in August
August saw a continuation of a strong order season for the US trailer industry, according to ACT Research.
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Spain extends maximum length for boat tail devices
The Ministry of Transportation in Spain has moved ahead of the European Union and is now allowing transport businesses to operate aerodynamic boast tail devices measuring up to 75cm in length.
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