Volvo maintained its outlook for European and North American truck markets after orders rose a forecast-beating 24%.
Truck orders fell sharply in January as market conditions put pressure on demand. Despite the decline, year-over-year orders remain slightly higher.
Car Pro Show Host Jerry Reynolds The winners are in for the 2025 North American Car, Truck and Utility Vehicle of the Year (NACTOY) awards! Announced Friday, they are the culmination of a year ...
U.S. truck engine maker Cummins Inc on Tuesday reported fourth-quarter revenue and profit above Wall Street estimates on ...
Preliminary data from ACT Research shows that North American Class 8 truck orders fell to 25,800 units in January, marking a 30% decline from December and a 5% year-over-year drop. Despite the ...
Cummins Inc. officials are projecting a revenue decrease of between 2% and 3% in 2025 as company officials plan for a ...
Trucker Path, a mobile app for North American truckers, has announced its annual ranking of truck stops based on offerings and customer service.
Trump's threat of 25% tariffs on Mexico and Canada prompted the North American allies to make a deal to reinforce their borders. However, China countered with tariff threats ...
A decrease in truck sales in North America and Europe plus increased production costs in the U.S. dragged on Volvo Group AB ...
STOCKHOLM–Volvo maintained its outlook for European and North American truck markets after reporting a forecast-beating rise in fourth-quarter truck orders that was driven by fleet replacements ...
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