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NewsAugust 30, 2005

CARB Extends Johnson Matthey CRT Diesel Particulate Filter Verification for Use with Biodiesel

MALVERN, PA – Johnson Matthey's Environmental Catalysts and Technologies (ECT) group announces that the California Air Resource Board (CARB) has verified its CRT (continuously regenerating technology) diesel particulate filter system for use with biodiesel fuel.

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NewsAugust 23, 2005

Ford Debuts Advanced Occupant Protection Technology

In this Ford Motor Company lab, there's no such thing as a headache.

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NewsAugust 16, 2005

Caterpillar Engines With ACERT Technology Deliver Strong Fuel Economy, Reliability, and Performance

PEORIA, IL — Four years after their introduction, more than a quarter-million Cat engines with ACERT Technology are in service today, with approximately 32,500 customers adding 69 million miles on the road.

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NewsAugust 16, 2005

Tognetti Joins PHH Arval as Vice President, Information Technology

SPARKS, MD – PHH Arval has announced that R. Mark Tognetti has joined the company as vice president, information technology strategy and enterprise architecture. He will primarily be responsible for ensuring that PHH's technology helps PHH achieve its business vision and delivers the greatest client value.

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NewsAugust 9, 2005

MAXIMUS Signs Three New Utility Companies

RESTON, VA — MAXIMUS, a provider of consulting, health, and human services program management and information technology services, has signed fleet management software contracts with three utility companies in North America.

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NewsAugust 2, 2005

Subaru Redesigns, Repowers 2006 Impreza Line

CHERRY HILL, NJ — Subaru of America, Inc. has introduced the more powerful, restyled 2006 Impreza 2.5 i and Outback Sport models, featuring new engine technology and additional safety features.

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NewsJuly 26, 2005

DaimlerChrysler Sees Diesel Potential in U.S.

RASTATT, GERMANY — DaimlerChrysler sees a huge potential market for diesel-powered cars in the United States. Thomas Weber, the group's head of research and technology and development head for Mercedes Car Group, said diesel motors' performance, durability, and fuel efficiency could win converts from gasoline engines, especially once low-sulphur diesel fuel becomes widely available in the United States as of next year.

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NewsJuly 26, 2005

DaimlerChrysler Sees Diesel Potential in U.S.

RASTATT, GERMANY — DaimlerChrysler sees a huge potential market for diesel-powered cars in the United States. Thomas Weber, the group's head of research and technology and development head for Mercedes Car Group, said diesel motors' performance, durability, and fuel efficiency could win converts from gasoline engines, especially once low-sulphur diesel fuel becomes widely available in the United States as of next year.

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NewsJuly 26, 2005

PHH Announces Onboard Telematics Service Beta Testing Results

SPARKS, MD — PHH Arval has reported positive results from clients beta testing PHH Onboard, its telematics-powered fleet service. The service is being developed by combining PHH's consulting expertise, fleet data from PHH's data warehouse, and Networkcar's wireless fleet management technology.

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NewsJuly 19, 2005

New KBB.com Study Shows Consumers Concerned About Current Hybrids

IRVINE, CA — The latest study from Kelley Blue Book Marketing Research reveals that consumers have concerns when it comes to current gasoline-electric hybrid vehicles. However, at the same time a large percentage feel that hybrid technology is the wave of the future.

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