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Bendix Supports Operation Safe Driver Through Fleet Solutions And Advanced Technology Through its suite of active and passive safety systems, Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems helps to enhance the safety of today’s commercial vehicles, yet it reinforces the point that no technology replaces the need for skilled drivers practicing safe driving habits on our highways. The company supports the efforts of Operation Safe Driver, which took place October 19-25, and helped fleets and owner-operators meet the ongoing challenges of keeping highways safe for everyone. Operation Safe Driver was launched in 2007 by the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA) and aims to reduce the number of deaths resulting from crashes involving large trucks, buses, and passenger vehicles. The CVSA, in partnership with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), is promoting traffic law and safety belt enforce-
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ment, roadside inspections, regulatory compliance, and commercial driver education. Operation Safe Driver also aims to educate all drivers about operating safely around commercial vehicles. According to the most recent FMCSA Large Truck and Bus Crash Facts report, more than 4,100 people died in large truck and bus crashes in the U.S. in 2012. Bendix, the North American leader in the development and manufacture of leading-edge active safety and braking system technologies, is committed to providing advanced vehicle technologies and solutions, as well as a robust menu of ongoing fleet support for maximizing highway safety. “As our industry engineers safer vehicles and develops more effective safety systems, it becomes increasingly important for us to also provide proper, wide-ranging training for the drivers and technicians
who operate and maintain them,” said Fred Andersky, Bendix Director of Government and Industry Affairs. “Through an ever-growing offering of awareness and education programs, available in-person and online, we make good on our commitment to share our knowledge with the industry.” To help address the increasing adoption of advanced safety technologies such as full stability, collision mitigation, and Reduced Stopping Distance (RSD) foundation drum and disc brakes, Bendix offers a range of hands-on training options, including: the Bendix BrakeTraining School; on-site demonstrations and detailed system explanations; on-site rideand drive training with customer vehicles; and on-site technician training covering system maintenance and troubleshooting. Bendix also hosts track demonstrations
where on-site training is impractical. The Bendix Brake Training School, one of the industry’s longest-running training programs, has educated more than 250,000 students since its inception. The three-day program takes a comprehensive approach to the entire range of foundation and air brake system components, and provides in-depth coverage of advanced safety solutions. Additionally, more than 24,000 students have enrolled in the Bendix OnLine Brake School at www. brake-school.com since its launch in March 2013. The free on-line curriculum has become an essential part of the training program for many fleets across North America. The curriculum, available 24/7/365, covers all aspects of electronics and air brake maintenance, including courses on lane departure warning systems, air compressors, tire pressure monitoring systems, wheel-end maintenance, and radar alignment for active safety systems. Course availability is always growing to meet the varied needs of the commercial vehicle industry.
Page T-3 Bendix also supports the goals of Operation Safe Driver by delivering technologies that assist safe vehicle operation, such as Bendix ESP Electronic Stability Program full-stability system, Bendix Wingman Advanced – A Collision Mitigation Technology, and AutoVue Lane Departure Warning (LDW) System from Bendix CVS. Next year, Bendix will launch the next generation of its active safety systems in North America, introducing stationary vehicle braking and other advances to the market as well as improving the performance of its existing systems through stronger, deeper integration and upgraded components. Bendix ESP helps address both roll and directional instability through sensors that recognize and mitigate conditions that could lead to rollover and loss-of-control. Wingman Advanced uses a radar sensor mounted to the front of a vehicle to provide active cruise control with braking features, along with collision mitigation technology that delivers both warnings and active inter-
ventions to help drivers potentially avoid rear-end collisions or at least help reduce their severity. The AutoVue LDW system uses a camera with a wide field of view to track visible lane markings and detects when the vehicle begins to drift toward an unintended lane change. Bendix wheel-end safety solutions that meet and exceed RSD standards for shorter stops include the higher-performing version of its Extended Service drum brake (Bendix ES brakes) and the Bendix ADB22X air disc brake. Both are produced by Bendix Spicer Foundation Brake LLC, a joint venture between Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems LLC and Dana Commercial Vehicle Products, LLC. Andersky noted that all Bendix safety systems – both active braking and warning-only technologies – are designed to supplement safe driving practices and are not intended to enable or encourage drivers to drive more aggressively. Responsibility for the safe operation of the vehicle remains with the driver at Continued on page T-4
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Mack mDRIVE Transmission Now Standard On The Mack Pinnacle Model The Mack mDRIVE automated manual transmission (AMT) is now standard on the Mack Pinnacle highway model, offering increased fuel efficiency, productivity and safety to even more Mack customers. The ever-increasing popularity of the mDRIVE, driven by its proven performance and benefits, led to the decision. More than 50 percent of Pinnacle models sold now are equipped with the transmission. Stephen Roy, president of Mack Trucks North American Sales and Marketing, made the announcement during the 2014 American Trucking Associations Management Conference & Exhibition in San Diego. “We at Mack decided to offer the mDRIVE as standard equipment because we believe that the best components delivering the best benefits to the customer should be the standard,” Roy said. “Our confidence in the mDRIVE and its ability to offer increased efficiency, productivity and safety will set the bar for the industry.” Engineered and built to Mack standards, the mDRIVE is based on provContinued from page T-3
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en technology, requiring minimal service and significantly reducing maintenance downtime. With its simplified shifting, the mDRIVE also can help attract and retain drivers. “The mDRIVE helps customers work faster and smarter by eliminating traditional shifting,” Roy said. “By removing that task, mDRIVE allows drivers to focus on the job at hand: delivering their cargo safely and on time.” The 12-speed mDRIVE continuously monitors multiple driving variables to maximize driver productivity, performance and fuel efficiency. Sophisticated programming and precise engineering and manufacturing deliver smooth shifts and automatically select the best gear for conditions. The mDRIVE is controlled through a dashmounted shift pad with an integrated display to indicate the current gear. The Mack Co-Pilot driver display, located in the center of the instrument panel, displays the mDRIVE’s status, including the number of upshifts or downshifts available, the current gear and the current operating
mode. The mDRIVE, a key component of Mack’s integrated powertrains, is designed to work seamlessly with Mack MP series engines. When combined with a Mack Pedigree Powertrain, the mDRIVE can boost fuel efficiency by up to 1.5 percent compared to a standard transmission. For applications where fuel economy is a priority, Pinnacle models can be spec’d with the Super Econodyne integrated powertrain package. Featuring the Mack MP7 or Mack MP8 engine, mDRIVE, proprietary drive axles and Mack’s custom software, the Super Econodyne package maximizes efficiency without sacrificing performance. When compared to similarly spec’d vehicles, the MP7 Super Econodyne and MP8 Super Econodyne provide fuel economy improvements of up to 4 percent and 3.5 percent respectively. A key feature of the Super Econodyne package is “down speeding” of the engine. “Down speeding” reduces engine rpm by more than 200 rpm at a highway speed of 65 mph, cruising at 1160 rpm versus 1380 rpm. This decrease in engine rpm reduces fuel consumption, with a corresponding reduction in CO2 emissions. b
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New IMT 32 TM Articulating Crane Offers More Productivity Iowa Mold Tooling Co. Inc. (IMT), an Oshkosh Corporation company (NYSE:OSK), has introduced the 32 tm crane to its lineup of articulating cranes ranging from 2.5 to 80 tm. The 32/222 crane is designed for superior operator productivity with unique lift and reach capabilities requested by customers. The excellent strength and reach of the IMT 32 tm crane, along with high working speed and precision control, maximize operator efficiency. Rated 222,050 foot-pounds, the crane features a maximum lifting capacity of 15,058 pounds (6,830 kilograms) at a radius of 14 feet 9 inches (4.5 meters). The crane offers one of the industry’s longest horizontal reaches in the 30 tm range: 69 feet 7 inches (21.2 meters) with eight hydraulic extensions. Productivity-enhanc-
ing features of the 32 tm articulating crane include the dual-power plus link-arm system, 15-degree overbending, continuous rotation and a standard radio remote control. The crane comes standard with the RCL (rated capacity limiter) 5300 system to monitor load moment, operation and function. “At IMT, we’re committed to helping our customers become more productive — and, as a result, more profitable,” said John Field, IMT Product Manager of Material Handling. “The 32 tm crane offers the performance to make loading and unloading materials more efficient. Operators can move and haul more materials with this crane, which has a positive impact on the bottom line.” Ultra-high tensile steel construction of the hexagonal boom provides a superior lift-to-weight
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Major Hurdle Cleared For Allowing In-Transit Shipments The Canadian Trucking Alliance (CTA) is hailing the fact that a key plank in the Canada-US Beyond the Border (BTB) Action Plan – the ability for carriers from both countries to conduct in-transit shipments through the other country – is close to being achieved. The Alliance, a federation of the provincial trucking associations representing over 4,500 trucking companies from across Canada, has been involved in intense discussions with Canadian and US government officials and the American Trucking Associations in an attempt to break a log-jam that threatened to scupper any prospect of intransit moves in either country. Last spring, the Canadian and U.S. customs agencies appeared to reach a harmonization agreement on the data required for domestic goods transiting through the other country, but then went offside when US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) subsequently insisted that the “value” of the in-transit goods remain on the list of required data elements for
electronic submission, which CTA argued, would be practically impossible for carriers to provide for what is a domestic shipment. For decades it had been common practice for Canadian carriers moving loads say from Toronto to Calgary to transit through the United States as opposed to crossing the top of the Lakehead in Northern Ontario in order to take advantage of the superior multi-lane divided interstate highways which offer safer conditions, less wear and tear on vehicles, access to rest stops, etc. Since the goods were not entering the U.S. for consumption or being offloaded or stored, they could enter with minimal documentation. US carriers made similar in-transit moves taking Canadian highways between points like Buffalo, NY and Detroit, MI. However, U.S. changes to the cross border process in the aftermath of 9/11 led to in-transit shipments treated as international loads, subject to full documentation, including the problematic requirement for “value data,” effectively ending in-transit shipments
through the U.S. for Canadian carriers. Canada did not adopt the US approach and therefore US in-transit shipments were able to continue, creating an uneven playing field. In meetings last week, CBP accepted a CTA proposal to allow Canadian carriers who are not able to provide a value for the shipments to designate a default value of $95,000.00 to the shipment – a figure that is based on contract of carriage rules where for claims purposes a default value is based on $2/pound for 45,000 pound load. Value and estimated value of goods will remain a CBP requirement (and must be provided) where it is obtainable by the carrier. However, in cases where it is not obtainable, CBP has agreed that the default value will be acceptable. Additionally, if the goods are not properly repatriated back to Canada, the existing process – where a penalty will be issued based on the declared value of the load, whether it is actual, estimated or default – remains in place. The next step, like-
ly to occur during the summer of 2015, is for CBP to launch a shortterm pilot involving no more than nine carriers to begin moving goods in-transit through designated US ports. “The agreement is the product of a lot of hard work by government and industry officials on both sides of the border,” said David Bradley, President and CEO of CTA. “It was tough sledding at times, but ul-
Page T-7 timately the process worked and while there is still work to be done the outcome on intransits is consistent with the vision both the Prime Minister of Canada and the President of the United States had for the Beyond the Border initiative.” Bradley said a number of individuals deserve credit for the agreement: From Canada: Public Safety Minister Steven Blaney and his staff; David McGov-
The Ultimate Dana 60 Axle Introduced At SEMA Dana Holding Corporation (NYSE: DAN) introduced The Ultimate Dana 60 axles for the Jeep Wrangler JK recently at the Specialty Equipment Manufacturers Association (SEMA) Show, held recently at the Las Vegas Convention Center. The new axle line, which includes bolt-in replacement upgrades for front and rear axles on the Jeep Wrangler JK, reflects the experience of serious off-roaders and incorporates many of the features they need. “For years, hardcore Jeep Wrangler off-road enthusiasts have been modifying axles to achieve better performance, and we’ve been paying attention,” said Bill Gryzenia, Vice President and General Manager, Dana Aftermar-
ket. “We have incorporated a number of new ideas into The Ultimate Dana 60 axle family to deliver unmatched performance offroad.” Among these improvements are 35-spline, SAE4340 nickel chromoly steel axle shafts designed for higher torgue, larger tires, and off-road punishment; a greatly enhanced carrier with Spicer performance ring and pinion gearing; massive SPL 70 u-joints, exclusive to Dana; full-float design for greater load-carrying capacity; and upgraded, heavy-duty brakes with plug-and-play ABS. Other features/benefits of The Ultimate Dana 60 axles include: • Selectable locking electronic differentials; • Spicer 1350 strap-style, half-round end yoke;
ern and officials from the Privy Council Office and the President of the Canada Border Service Agency, Luc Portelance and his staff. In the United States: Department Homeland Security Deputy Secretary Mayorkas and his staff; the Canadian Embassy staff; and US Customs and Border Protection Commissioner Gil Kerlikowske and his staff who were instrumental in the process. b • Nodular-iron differential cover with protective ribbing; • Warn 35-spline hub locks; • Dead spindle design for increased strength and ease of service; • High-clearance carrier with ribbed housing design; and • Heavy-duty, 8 x 6.5-inch wheel bolt pattern. Both The Ultimate Dana 60 front and rear axles come with Spicer performance ring and pinion gears that are precision heat treated for optimal hardness and durability and shot-peened to double the fatigue life. The faces are hobbed to ensure precise mating of the gear teeth and to deliver a quieter ride. The mating faces are also lapped to reduce gear noise and heat. Axles are available in both a 4.88 and 5.38 ratio. The Ultimate Dana 60 front and rear axles are initially available through Mopar dealers.
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NASCAR XFINITY Series, NASCAR Camping World Truck Series To Incorporate Updates In 2015 NASCAR recently announced three key enhancements in the NASCAR XFINITY Series and NASCAR Camping World Truck Series for the 2015 season. The updates include: • Beginning next season, the qualifying rule for the NASCAR XFINITY Series (currently the NASCAR Nationwide Series) and the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series will resemble that of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, and will emphasize speed. • The NASCAR Camping World Truck Series maximum starting field will be set at 32 trucks. • The drivers’ last name will be featured on the back window of each series’ cars and trucks, helping fans to better identify the drivers. “Our mission of providing the best on-track product possible is always among our top objectives,” said Robin Pemberton,
Senior Vice President of Competition and Racing Development. “We’re confident in the direction these changes will take these series.” 2015 NASCAR XFINITY Series and NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Qualifying Procedure Next season in the NASCAR XFINITY Series, cars starting in positions 1-33 will be determined by their fastest single lap during qualifying in descending order with the fastest qualifier starting first. The NASCAR Camping World Truck Series will follow the same procedure for positions 1-27. In the XFINITY Series, the next six positions will first be assigned to the highest ranking cars in owner points that have attempted all of the races, have not already earned a starting position through qualifying and have entered the event by the posted entry deadline. The final starting posi-
tion will be awarded to the most recent eligible past champion driver. If there is no eligible past champion driver, then a seventh car will make the field based upon owner points. In the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, the next four positions will first be assigned to the highest ranking trucks in owner points that have attempted all of the races, have not already earned a starting position through qualifying and have entered the event by the posted entry deadline. The final starting position will be awarded to the most recent eligible past champion driver. If there is no eligible past champion driver, then a fifth truck will make the field based upon owner points. Prior to this enhancement, the top 30 cars and top 25 trucks in owner points in each series, respectively, were guaranteed a starting spot in each of those series’ events. Starting next year, a maxi-
mum of seven cars and five trucks will be locked into a given NASCAR XFINITY Series or NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race, respectively. If a qualifying session is cancelled because of inclement weather, each series’ field will be set per the rule book with starting lineups determined by practice speeds. Maximum Field Set At 32 Trucks For NASCAR Camping World Truck Series As NASCAR continues to encourage and reward hard racing, help solidify and build the ownership base, add even more drama and intrigue to the race weekend and most importantly, provide fans the best competition possible, the maximum starting field for the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series will be set at 32 trucks starting in 2015, as opposed to the 36-truck field in previous years. A maximum NASCAR Sprint Cup Series starting field continues to stand at 43 cars while the NASCAR XFINITY Series will remain at 40. Drivers’ Last Names On Rear Window
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Daimler Sets Commercial Vehicle Industry Record For Order Intake Daimler Trucks North America (DTNA) recently announced vehicle order intake for Class 6 – 8 NAFTA and exports markets reached 31,304 units in the month of October. The order figure represents the single largest order month on record for DTNA, as well as sets the new industry benchmark in terms of order intake in a onemonth period. In October, month over month industry orders were up 61.2 percent, with DTNA’s growth of 116.9 percent. DTNA’s order share was 51.9 percent of the industry total of 60,307 units according to the monthly preliminary order report issued by ACT Research Co. (ACT). Numerous large fleet orders
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Kenworth T880 Begins Transport Of Christmas Tree To Washington, D.C. More than 300 people joined the U.S. Forest Service, the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe, and federal, state and local representatives Wednesday to celebrate the harvesting of the 2014 U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree near Cass Lake, Minn. After the ceremony, the special 75-foot white spruce from the Chippewa National Forest and the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe was loaded onto a heavy duty trailer - expandable to 80 feet - and coupled to a Kenworth T880, Kenworth’s flagship heavy haul vocational truck. The official U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree tour truck is equipped with the powerful and fuel-efficient 500-hp PACCAR MX-13 engine with 1,850 lb-ft of torque, reliable Eaton Fuller 13-speed transmission, and comfortable 52inch mid-roof sleeper. The T880 was made available to Kenworth for the tour by PacLease, which provides customized full-service lease, rental and contract maintenance programs featuring Kenworth trucks. The special T880’s distinctive design incorpo-
rates a U.S. Capitol night image, brightly lit and decorated Christmas tree, 2014 Capitol Christmas Tree official seal, and logo of Wille Transport, a longtime Kenworth customer based in Cohasset, Minn. An owner-operator and a company driver with Wille Transport will pilot the Kenworth T880 - and a Kenworth T680 Advantage with 76-inch sleeper, respectively - during the more than 30-stop tour. The T680 Advantage will transport 70 smaller Christmas trees donated by the Minnesota Tree Growers Association. Those trees will decorate the inside of the U.S. Capitol building and other federal sites throughout Washington, D.C. The T680 Advantage also will bring 10,000 ornaments created by children and others from Minnesota communities to adorn the Capitol Christmas Tree and the smaller trees. The T680 Advantage on the tour is specified with the Eaton Fuller Advantage 10-speed automated transmission, Diamond VIT interior, Kenworth Idle Management System, and Kenworth’s new,
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Allison Announces Total Electrification Option For Components Used With Its H 40/50 EP System Allison Transmission Holdings Inc. (NYSE: ALSN) recently announced availability of a new option to fully electrify components used with its H 40/50 EP hybrid propulsion system for transit buses and coaches. Co-developed with Vanner Inc., Increased Accessory Power II (IAP II) is a customizable electric distribution platform that provides power from the hybrid system to accessory components such as electric air conditioning, electric air compressors and power steering systems. IAP II includes either a Single or Dual Hybrid Beltless Alternator (HBA). “Allison’s standard H 40/50 EP system typically improves fuel economy 20-30 percent over standard diesel buses,” said Michael G. Headly, Senior Vice President of Global Marketing, Sales and Service for Allison Trans-
mission. “When using a Vanner HBA with our system, a number of transit agencies in the U.S. have reported an additional average fuel economy improvement of 16 percent, for a total improvement of 36 percent or more.” In addition to improving fuel economy, IAP II has also demonstrated these benefits: • Allows accessories to operate at the most efficient speeds, improving energy management by reducing parasitic loads. • Increases brake responsiveness by building air brake pressure faster than a conventional engine-driven pump. • Improves low-speed vehicle maneuverability due to smoother power steering. • Enables faster cabin cooling, without straining the engine or burning unnecessary fuel by running engines at high idle. IAP II builds on the
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Freightliner’s Run Smart Hauler Challenge Comes To A Fast Finale The Freightliner Trucks Run Smart Hauler Challenge raced to the season finale on Oct. 10, 2014 at Charlotte Motor Speedway in Concord, N.C., where Greg Sorber, driver of the #22 Shell/ Pennzoil Ford Fusion for Joey Logano and Team Penske, took home the grand prize and Freightliner Trucks trophy. Freightliner Trucks, the Official Hauler of NASCAR, has been holding this competition since 2006 to challenge the abilities of NASCAR team hauler drivers. The driver that most skillfully navigates the turns and obstacles of the finale course is crowned the winner and recognized as the year’s hauler champion. The intense competition of the 2014 season delivered an exhilarating finish at the Hauler Challenge finale. The final four drivers, #2 Michael “Bama” Williams and
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Pride & Class: Peterbilt’s New Special Edition Model 389 Distinctive. Unmistakable. Uniquely Peterbilt. Those are just a few of the praises being used to describe the new special edition Pride & Class Model 389, according to Peterbilt Motors Company, which recently announced that the truck is now in production and shipping to customers and Peterbilt dealerships throughout North America. “Peterbilt has defined the look of trucking for generations and the new Model 389 Pride & Class embodies that spirit of bold design and legendary craftsmanship,” said Darrin Siver, Peterbilt General Manager and PACCAR Vice President. “Stylistically this truck deserves a place on a pedestal or in a museum, but it is every bit the workhorse that customers expect from a Peterbilt.” “It’s a head-turning tribute to an industry classic that keeps on innovating.” The Pride & Class edition features many unique
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Goodyear Converts Waste From Rice Harvest To Fuel-Efficient Tire Treads Rice husk waste once headed for landfills is now helping The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company produce fuelefficient tires. Goodyear recently announced it will utilize ash left over from the burning of rice husks to produce electricity as an environmentally friendly source of silica for use in its tires. The company has tested silica derived from rice husk ash over the past two years at its Innovation Centre and found its impact on tire performance to be equal to traditional sources. Goodyear is negotiating with potential suppliers to purchase rice husk ash silica for use in its tires. “The use of rice husk ash will provide Goodyear an alternative source of silica while helping reduce the amount of rice husk waste being landfilled,” said Joseph Zekoski, Interim Chief Technical
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Driver turnover in the truckload sector is worsening, according to recently released figures, according to the American Trucking Associations. Truckload driver turnover at fleets doing more than $30 million in business annually rose 11 percent in the second quarter of the year from the first quarter to an annual rate of 103%, according to recently released figures from the ATA. This is its highest level since the third quarter of 2012 and four percentage points above a year earlier. Turnover at small truck-
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Dana’s Spicer Nickel Chromoly Axle Shafts Are Engineered For Off-Road Spicer high-performance chromoly axle shafts were recently introduced by Dana Holding Corporation (NYSE: DAN) at the Specialty Equipment Manufacturers Association (SEMA) Show, held recently at the Las Vegas Convention Center. Dana’s new Spicer chromoly axle shafts are optimized for use with larger tires, and are manufactured using SAE-4340 nickel chromoly steel for maximum strength and durability and are heat treated
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Detroit Adds Medium Duty Engines Daimler Trucks North America recently announced that it will offer Detroit medium duty engines beginning in 2016. The new engines, branded the Detroit DD5 and DD8, will allow DTNA to further expand Detroit engines to its complete product portfolio. Detroit’s new DD5 and DD8 engines are a part of Daimler Trucks’ Global Excellence Strategy to have uniform production standards and processes worldwide, resulting in the most efficient, highest quality and lowest cost of ownership products in the industry. The development of the DD5 and DD8 is another example of Daimler’s international development effort, with global testing
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New White Paper Examines Real Cost Of Ownership Fleets and owner-operators seeking to maximize profitability must consider their trucks as a critical part of their business, according to a new white paper recently released from Freightliner Trucks. Available on FreightlinerTrucks.com/RCO, “Increasing Profitability by Lowering Your Real Cost of Ownership” takes a close look at hard and soft costs over the lifetime of a vehicle, and the impact those factors can have on a business.
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AMTA Driving Simulators Advance Training For Fleets Of All Sizes Commercial truck drivers, and the fleets that employ them, have a great deal to look forward to in 2015. AMTA has purchased two truck driving simulator machines and will offer driver training on the equipment early next year “Large carriers recognize how invaluable simulators are for training new hires and fine-tuning the skills of experienced drivers,” says Brian Bell, Vice President, Operations. “The price barrier meant that access to these simulators was often not an affordable option for smaller
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Hosting the World’s Largest Convoy With ‘Ice Road Trucker’ Irving Oil and Special Olympics Nova Scotia hosted the third annual World’s Largest Truck Convoy in Halifax to support Special Olympics athletes in the province. Grand Marshall Alex Debogorski, of Ice Road Truckers fame, lead the 150 rig convoy from CFB Shearwater through many popular streets in Dartmouth, Cole Harbour and Eastern Passage on Saturday, September 20th. “We’re proud to support
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already experienced on the road. The result is efficient and cost effective driver training,” says Bell. AMTA has purchased two simulators. A mobile unit will be located in AMTA’s Calgary head office and a stationary unit in the association’s Edmonton office. The mobile unit will be hauled to locations around the province to make it even easier for fleets to train using the equipment. AMTA will provide access to the equipment and a trained operator who will work closely with a company’s driver training team to customize computerdriven training simulations to meet the needs of individual drivers and fleets. Training modules are available for both bus and truck drivers. b
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and all that athletes strive to be,” said Debogorski, who contributed his time in between filming episodes of the Emmy-nominated TV show Ice Road Truckers. “I encourage the public to come out and show support along the convoy route”. “With over 150 rigs registered, Irving Oil as our presenting sponsor, and a Canadian Ice Road Trucker as our Grand Marshall, this year is – without a doubt – even bigger and better,” said Mike Greek, CEO of Special Olympics Nova Scotia. “We certainly hope to reach our fundraising goal of $30,000 for our local athletes”. b
Peterbilt’s new mediumduty Model 220 can now be spec’d with a clear frame rail package that provides up to 10 inches of additional frame rail space (versus the previous clear frame rail package), Peterbilt Motors Company recently announced. “This new option is ideal for customers in applications such as beverage delivery, street sweeping and striping, and refuse collection and packing,” said Robert Woodall, Peterbilt Director of Sales and Marketing. “The clear frame rail package optimizes chassis space to help accommodate installation of a wider range of work bodies. Additionally, this new configuration results in a
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Third Member Drop Out Axle Housings For Ford 9" Applications Dana Holding Corporation (NYSE: DAN) introduced two new Spicer high-performance third member drop out axle housings for Ford 9-inch applications at the Specialty Equipment Manufacturers Association (SEMA) Show, held recently at the Las Vegas Convention Center. The new Spicer third members are available in either nodular iron, delivering the strength and durability required for offroad conditions, or premium-grade aluminum, for
weight savings in circle track, street rod, and other racing applications. “These Spicer performance third members give racers two, quick-change options for their Ford 9-inch axle,” said Bill Gryzenia, Vice President and General Manager, Dana Aftermarket. “Like all Dana products, these Spicer third members are designed to deliver the strength, power, and endurance necessary to give our customers a competitive edge.”
for added agility while still delivering an extra 45 inches of payload area and a frame rail system that can be upfitted with bodies ranging from 16 to 28 feet. “The Model 220 is compact and nimble making it ideal for applications that require high manoeuvrability and finesse, such as street sweepers, road stripers and vacuum loaders,” Woodall said. “This is a great truck for getting into tight spots, getting the work done and then getting back out and onto the next job.” The cab features a completely redesigned interior that was engineered to give operators superior levels of safety, productivity and comfort. b Both new Spicer third members come with a builtin fill plug for easy maintenance, and billet adjuster nuts for increased durability and strength. They also come standard with an antistick, reusable gasket that is Teflon-coated for clean release and a woven steel core for durability. The new Spicer third members are available with either a carrier bearing bore of 3.250 inches for 35/40 splines, or a bore of 3.062 inches for 28/31 splines. More information on the Spicer performance third members for Ford 9-inch applications is available at: www.DanaUnleashed. com. b
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