Category: Trucks

Daimler Truck Financial joins DTNA at NACV

Experts from Daimler Truck Financial, a business unit of Mercedes-Benz Financial Services USA, are on hand to consult with customers and dealers in the Daimler Trucks North America booth at the inaugural North American Commercial Vehicle (NACV) show …

NACV: A First Look

The inaugural North American Commercial Vehicle (NACV) show held in Atlanta, GA, is a venue touted for bringing together all of the major truck, trailer, and component manufacturers that serve the trucking industry – providing fleet owners and ma…

NACV: A First Look

The inaugural North American Commercial Vehicle (NACV) show held in Atlanta, GA, is a venue touted for bringing together all of the major truck, trailer, and component manufacturers that serve the trucking industry – providing fleet owners and ma…

Rush names RigMaster Power its preferred power supplier

Rush Enterprises selected RigMaster Power International to be its preferred supplier for auxiliary power units, the companies recently announced.

Rush Truck Centers’ dealerships will be both sales and service centers for all RigMaster Power’s product line. Representatives of Rush and RigMaster are now training and shipping orders to a select group of initial stores.

Founded in 1993, Toronto-based RigMaster Power International produces anti-idling solutions for the transportation market.

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Cummins seeks to capitalize on future trucking trends

“Dependability” and “innovation” are becoming the engine maker’s watchwords as it prepares to launch a new 15-liter heavy-duty engine in 2022.

ATLANTA. There are three main “disruptions” occurring within the trucking industry today, according to a presentation by Srikanth Padmanabhan, president of the engine business at Cummins Inc., here at the inaugural North American Commercial Vehicle (NACV) show: energy diversity, connectivity, and automation.

And he believes Cummins must deliver “diversified, dependable technology solutions to our customers at the right time” in all three of those areas – even if they are not directly engine-related.

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