Medium-Duty Truck Suppliers Reshape Distribution Choices
Alliances, mergers and acquisitions are creating a complicated international network of truck manufacturers and suppliers. Cash-rich companies are buying smaller businesses to fill some niche need or to dominate a market. Companies that are not buying are merging and inking partnership deals with former competitors in an effort to get a foothold in a new market or outmaneuver and out-muscle a third competitor.
While the deals themselves make interesting news because they dramatically illustrate the reliance of national economies on international trade, for the U.S. truck buyer the issue is a little more personal. Eventually, these deals will influence the choices truck fleet managers and buyers make here in the United States.