Ford F-150 Special Service Vehicle Revealed
The Ford F-150 Special Service Vehicle helps fire departments, city public works departments, and law enforcement agencies serve their communities better.
The Ford F-150 Special Service Vehicle helps fire departments, city public works departments, and law enforcement agencies serve their communities better.
The U.K. new light commercial vehicle (LCV) market saw its first month of growth since January, with a 7.1% increase in registrations.
Switzerland commercial fleet registrations fell 7.4%% year-over-year for the monthly of July.
Sales in the Norwegian commercial vehicle market declined 34.5% to 1,740 units for the month of July when compared to the same time last year.
Over 12,000 fleet vehicles were sold in Finland so far this year, though this is 2,200 less than what was reported in 2019, according to Dataforce.
The Indian connected trucks telematics market is expected to grow at a steady 25% year-over-year rate from 2020, while an estimated 7.42 million commercial vehicles are on Indian roads, serving various industries, according to the "Indian Connected Trucks Telematics Market, Forecast to 2022" report.
Agility Fuel Solutions hosted a press conference during the first day of ACT Virtual that delved into the details of the newest generation system.
All-new versions of the Ford F-150 and the much-anticipated Ford Bronco rugged SUV debuted in New York City, in conjunction with the company ringing the bell to open trading day on Wall Street.
According to the American Trucking Associations, the advanced seasonally adjusted For-Hire Truck Tonnage Index fell 5.1% in July (109.6) after increasing 8.9% the previous month (115.5).
Black Horse Carriers recently joined Penske Truck Leasing’s electric vehicle program, coming together to launch a battery-electric Freightliner eCascadia into the Black Horse Carriers regular operation.
The company’s platform demonstrates the ability to meet all security requirements set forth by U.S. federal government.
As part of this project, Swiftly is leveraging existing GPS data from onboard broadband routers and the agency’s dispatch system, Trapeze’s TransitMaster.
The new service is an important part of helping to make riding transit as safe as possible by removing the need for passengers to handle cash, physical tickets, or interact with ticketing infrastructure.
Shyft's go-to-market Utilimaster brand is producing its first production order of electric vehicles for two leading parcel delivery companies on its new flexible body assembly line.
In June, Chinese ride-hailing group Didi Chuxing launched a fleet of autonomous ride-hailing vehicles in Shanghai.
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