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Commercial freight transportation is a machine-based business. Highly technical equipment and advanced engineering are at the center of supply chain and require constant innovation. Transport Topics equipment coverage focuses on the machines and other physical assets that make delivery possible. It looks closely at available truck, trailer, and chassis models, developments in the engineering space, and maintenance innovations and best practices. 

Business, Equipment, Government

Canadian Carrier Consolidated Fastfrate Begins Cross-Border US Service

Consolidated Fastfrate, a less-than-truckload company headquartered in Ontario, is offering cross-border service into the United States through partnerships with other carriers, the company announced Dec. 6.

December 9, 2016
Business, Equipment

Cummins Responds to Nikola’s Electric Truck With Its Vision of the Future

Cummins Inc., the industry’s only independent engine manufacturer, outlined how the company envisions using multiple alternative propulsion systems to power Class 8 trucks within the next 10 years in a statement provided to Transport Topics.

Roger Gilroy | Senior Reporter
December 7, 2016
Business, Equipment

FlowBelow Announces Swift Transportation Deploying Thousands of AeroKit Units on Tractors

Truckload carrier Swift Transportation Co. will begin deploying thousands of FlowBelow Aero Inc.'s Tractor AeroKit systems in its fleet immediately, according to FlowBelow.

December 6, 2016
Business, Equipment

Wabash Adds Leonard’s Express to New Trailer Test

Wabash National Corp. said the number of fleets committed to testing its new Cold Chain Series refrigerated van trailer made with molded structural composites is now at four with the addition of Leonard’s Express.

December 5, 2016
Business, Equipment

Lakeville Motor Express Ceases Operations; Local Teamsters Denounce Owner’s Tactics

The owner of Lakeville Motor Express, a company that in recent years has operated as a cartage agent for Minnesota-based regional less-than-truckload carrier LME Inc., said he has shut down the business due to “heavy financial losses” and operational difficulties, including “the inability to hire drivers.”

Daniel P. Bearth | Staff Writer
December 5, 2016
Business, Equipment

Used Class 8 Prices Decline in October; Analysts Forecast Weaker Market in 2017

The average used Class 8 truck sold in October entered the resale market with lower mileage than those sold a year earlier, but its sales price was down about 14% due to soft demand and an excessive inventory of unsold vehicles, analysts said.

Roger Gilroy | Senior Reporter
December 5, 2016
Business, Equipment

Cooper Tire Completes Purchase of Major Stake in Chinese Rubber Company

Cooper Tire & Rubber Co. completed its purchase of a 65% interest in China-based Qingdao Ge Rui Da Rubber Co., Ltd. under terms that were previously announced, the company said.

December 1, 2016
Business, Fuel, Government, Equipment, Autonomous

Big Drop in Class 8 Registrations Signals End of Truck-Buying Spree

A sharp decline in registrations of new trucks is taking the air out of what has been a remarkably robust period of growth in the size of the nation’s Class 8 fleet.

Daniel P. Bearth | Staff Writer
November 28, 2016
Business, Equipment, Autonomous

Borne Back Ceaselessly Into the Past, Truck OEMs Return to Medium Duty

The reintroduction of medium-duty models from three manufacturers will reconfigure that segment of the commercial truck industry, especially in the lighter weight classes.

Jim Galligan | Special to Transport Topics
November 28, 2016
Business, Equipment

Class 8 Sales Plunge 29.3%

U.S. retail sales of Class 8 trucks sank nearly 30% in October in a market beset by weak demand for freight hauling, cautious fleets and uncertainty about the incoming presidential administration’s regulatory approach, analysts said.

Roger Gilroy | Senior Reporter
November 21, 2016