Scania has revealed it is the world’s first truck OEM to reuse components on its main assembly line.
The milestone gearbox remanufacturing project is consuming about 50 per cent less material and roughly
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Navistar announces name change and rebrand to International
Global trucking brand Navistar has announced its rebrand that will see it change its name to International Motors while also introducing a refreshed logo and distinct visual identity.
Navistar says the
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New CO2 emission reduction targets set in Europe
The European Parliament and Council have reached a provisional agreement on new measures to strengthen CO2 emission reduction targets for new heavy-duty vehicles.
The agreement aims to further reduce CO2
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Isuzu exits Russian market amid ongoing production stalls
The Japanese manufacturer has decided to cut its losses and turn its back on the Eastern European giant, for now.
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Viva Energy secures Australia Defence Force Fuel Supply Contract
The scope of the contract will see Viva Energy supplying fuel to all Defence Fuel Installations (DFIs) around Australia and the RMAF Base Butterworth in Malaysia.
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Scania to source low carbon steel for its trucks from 2025
With around four tonnes of steel in each Scania truck, using green steel will go a long way in helping the manufacturer to achieve its carbon-zero targets.
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Renault releases updated heavy duty truck cabins
Europe is being introduced to Renault Trucks' latest generation of heavy truck cabins, which incorporate cutting-edge technology.
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European truck brands most serious about decarbonisation, report finds
Three major European truck brands are high up in this sustainability study that evaluates brands’ readiness to transition to zero-emissions sales.
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