An anticipated jump in Class 8 truck sales ahead of the arrival of stricter emissions standards might not start until 2026, the CEO of the parent company of International Motors said March 10.
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Crew Rescued as Fuel Tanker, Cargo Ship Collide in North Sea
A cargo ship hit a tanker carrying jet fuel for the American military off the coast of eastern England on March 10, setting both vessels on fire and sending fuel pouring into the North Sea.
Crossword Puzzle Solution for March 10, 2025
Here’s the solution to the crossword puzzle found in the March 10, 2025 print edition.
Dragonfly Launches DualFlow Power Pack for Truck Hotel Loads
Dragonfly Energy said its new Battle Born DualFlow Power Pack offers fleets an all-electric method of supplying energy for trucks’ everyday hotel loads.
Ontario Slaps 25% Tax Increase on Electricity Exports to US
Ontario’s premier announced that effective March 10 it is charging 25% more for electricity to 1.5 million Americans in response to U.S. President Donald Trump’s trade war.
NACFE’s ‘Messy’ Year Advances
NACFE announced that it will reveal the fleets participating in its upcoming Run on Less: the Messy Middle test on April 3, and shared more details on the event.
Lite-Check Introduces Stryker 1000 Trailer Tester
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Lite-Check has introduced the Stryker 1000, a diagnostic tool.
Trova Announces Launch of Battery-Electric Terminal Tractor
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Trova Commercial Vehicles on March 9 announced the launch of a battery-electric terminal tractor as its first product to hit the market.
Management Buyout Rumor Boosts ZIM
Israeli shipping company ZIM Integrated Shipping Services last week posted a rise in its stock price after Street Insider cited a source saying that the CEO was considering a management buyout.
Nissan Tests Driverless Vehicles on City Streets
Momentum for driverless technology is building in Japan, which has not kept pace with the global shift to autonomous driving, so far led by China and the U.S.