Phillip Poulidis, senior vice president and general manager of BlackBerry’s IoT business, said every day the company takes steps to “dispel the myth it is just in the smart phone business.”
BlackBerry’s initial move into trucking was the asset tracki
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Orders for new trucks at near-record level in January
New truck orders are the highest they’ve been since 2006.
Trucking appears healthy despite record stock market tumble
Late January drop of transport stocks signaled correction, analyst says.
NAFTA uncertainty risks potential investments, port CEO warns
As the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) negotiations drag on, Eduardo Campirano, CEO of Port of Brownsville in south Texas, can only cross his fingers.
“From our perspective, we don’t want to see the agreement done away with,” Campirano sa
ATA's Manning attends State of Union, leaves optimistic on infrastructure funding
Talking about infrastructure spending has become a common way to drum up bipartisan support in Washington, D.C. The latest example was President Trump at the State of the Union, who called on Congress to come up with a $1.5 trillion bill.
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Trump calls for $1.5 trillion infrastructure bill, faster permitting at State of Union
President Trump called on Congress to produce an infrastructure bill of at least $1.5 trillion, and to ease the regulatory review process during his first State of the Union address.
He said the effort to modernize every aspect of the nation’s infras
Photo Gallery: World of Concrete and Heavy Duty Aftermarket Week 2018
Attendees of both annual shows were optimistic about the next 12 months.
Meritor revamps aftermarket brands, speeds deliveries
LAS VEGAS. Meritor Inc. has revamped its five aftermarket brands in an effort to provide a product lineup that covers each stage of a commercial vehicle’s lifecycle.
During a press event at Heavy Duty Aftermarket Week, Meritor executives also said th
Phillips Industries looks back at 90 years in business
LAS VEGAS. Phillips Industries used Heavy Duty Aftermarket Week as the start of a yearlong celebration marking its 90th year in business.
Rob Phillips, president and chief operating officer, said 2017 had ended on a high note with the company winning
SAF-Holland among companies donating to Wyakin Foundation at HDAW
LAS VEGAS. SAF-Holland, Phillips Industries, Meritor, and Minimizer joined together at Heavy Duty Aftermarket Week to support the Wyakin Foundation.
The companies said they were donating a percentage of their sales during the week to the Wyakin Found