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21 fleets push for commercial hybrid development
FARMINGTON HILLS, Mich. -- Twenty-one of the biggest mixed fleets in North America are working together to help speed the development of a cost-effective, light-duty hybrid work truck that reduces exhaust emissions while improving fuel economy compared to current vehicles.
Free shipping is key for online retailers
NEW YORK -- Shipping costs are a big factor in the decision to buy online, according to a study done by The Conference Board and TNS, a market research firm. More than 90 percent of consumers surveyed said free shipping would be an incentive to spend more online this holiday season.
Kenworth MD van body program expands north
KIRKLAND, Wash. -- The Kenworth Medium Duty Van Body Program has added a third premium manufacturer, and the first one in Canada, to provide customers with one-stop medium duty truck and van body purchase at participating Kenworth dealerships in this country.
Continental Tire Canada hikes rubber prices
TORONTO -- Continental Tire Canada Inc. has announced a price increase due to the continued escalation of transportation and other related operational expenses. The adjustment of up to 8 percent affects all Continental, General Tire and Associate Brand passenger and light truck tires in the replacement channel.
First web-based truck show in Jan
TORONTO -- East Coast Large Cars.com will launch its newly designed web site and forum on Jan. l, 2007, and simultaneously begin accepting entries for the world's first ever Internet-based truck show. Voters must also be ECLC members. Entries will be open for three weeks prior to judging.
Transport Canada to mull over Lower Mainland port integration
VANCOUVER, -- Federal Minister of Transport, Lawrence Cannon, has accepted a report recommending the integration of the Fraser River Port Authority, North Fraser Port Authority and the Vancouver Port Authority, to form a single Canada Port Authority.