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February 27, 2008

Daimler Trucks Forms Light Commercial Vehicle Unit

PORTLAND, OR– Daimler Trucks North America (DTNA) announced the launch of a Light Commercial Vehicle Team,

Tags: Daimler Trucks, DTNA, Sterling Trucks

February 13, 2008

DD15 Engine Now Available in Sterling Trucks

ORLANDO, FL – Sterling Truck Corporation’s new DD15(tm) engine is now available for order in Sterling trucks.

Tags: DD15 Engine, Set-back A-line, Set-back L-Line, Sterling Trucks

February 13, 2008

Daimler Trucks North America Launches New Vehicle Team

REDFORD, MI – Daimler Trucks North America has established a new Light Commercial Vehicle Team, combining the resources of Sterling Truck Corporation’s Class 3-5 lines and Mitsubishi Fuso brand low cab-over engine (LCOE) operations in North America.

Tags: Daimler Trucks, Mitsubishi Fuso, Sterling Trucks

February 13, 2008

Sterling Introduces New Safety Features

ORLANDO, FL – Sterling Truck Corporation has introduced a number of new factory-installed safety options available on Sterling Set-Back A-Line, Set-Back L-Line, Set-Forward L-Line, and Acterra models.

Tags: Eaton-VORAD, Meritor WABCO, Sterling Trucks, WABCO RSC

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Accident Management Costs Trend Upward

By Mike Antich
On average, 20 percent of fleet vehicles are involved in accidents each year. Although this percentage has remained steady from 2005-2007, the cost of repairing these vehicles is rising.

Increased Fleet Demand for 4-Cylinder Engines

By Mike Antich
There is a growing belief among fleet managers that today’s high fuel prices are not a temporary phenomenon, but a new reality. Almost everyone is looking for ways to downsize vehicles (where possible) or opt to four-cylinder engines as part of either a corporate sustainability initiative or fuel spend / GHG reduction program.

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