
Nissan has announced that it is selling its 100-percent electric vehicle, LEAF, in Mexico. Presales have commenced and will continue until the vehicle is rolled out in dealerships at the end of June.
Read More →Audi Mexico will source over 65 percent of all sourced parts for the Audi Q5 being built in at its San Jose Chiapa, Mexico, plant from North America, with this to increase to 90 percent in the long term.
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Scania will deliver 62 buses for Mexico City’s public transport system. In addition, Scania will provide workshop services for the entire fleet, vehicle follow-up as well as driver training and coaching.
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The Mexican fleet market is expected to see an ongoing conversion from purchasing to leasing. The subcompact is the most popular vehicle in Mexico, followed by compact and multiple-use vehicles. In the Mexican marketplace, two distinct business models are available.
Read More →Omnitek Engineering Corp. has announced it has received a follow-on order for the company's natural gas engine management technology and components for a system designed to operate new 6.6L engines manufactured by Arizona-based U.R.E.
Read More →Logicorp Transportation has adopted Spireon's FleetLocate Asset and Trailer Intelligence telematics system for its fleet of mostly dry vans for deliveries between Mexico and the United States.
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Penske Logistics Mexico has named Pedro Sanchez as its sales director. Based in Saltillo, Mexico, Sanchez will be responsible for strategic business development.
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Gov. Susana Martinez signs the legislation into law on March 2, making New Mexico the 42nd state to pass an all-driver texting ban.
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Mazda Motor Corporation announced that production has begun at its new plant in Mexico.
Read More →Guadalajara-based Tritavia SA de CV, a provider of systems has announced that its Sistema Integral de Administración de Flotillas (SIAF), is meeting the operating requirements for a leading Mexico-based soft-drink distributor.
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