FARMINGTON HILLS, MI – The Work Truck Show 2008, held in conjunction with the 44th Annual National Truck Equipment Association (NTEA) Convention, is just two weeks away!
Read More →FARMINGTON HILLS, MI – The Work Truck Show 2008 and 44th Annual National Truck Equipment Association (NTEA) Convention, running Feb. 25-28, will feature a full-day “Hybrid Truck and Alternative Fuels Summit,” as well as a ride and drive.
Read More →FARMINGTON HILLS, MI – The Work Truck Show 2008 and 44th Annual National Truck Equipment Association (NTEA) Convention, running Feb. 25-28, will feature a full-day “Hybrid Truck and Alternative Fuels Summit,” as well as a ride and drive.
Read More →The guide provides detailed information on the more than 1,750 NTEA member companies listed alphabetically and cross-referenced geographically and by products and services.
Read More →FARMINGTON HILLS, MI – The National Truck Equipment Association (NTEA) has released its Vehicle Certification Guide requirements, and related regulations under the National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act in January 2008.
Read More →FARMINGTON HILLS, MI – The National Truck Equipment Association (NTEA) recently released its 2008 Market Resource Guide that provides detailed information on the more than 1,750 NTEA member companies.
Read More →FARMINGTON HILLS, MI – Ten chassis manufacturers presented changes and updates for their commercial vehicles at the New Model Truck Product Conference held Sept. 17–19.
Read More →FARMINGTON HILLS, MI – Registration for The Work Truck Show 2008 and 44th Annual National Truck Equipment Association (NTEA) Convention opens in early October.
Read More →FARMINGTON HILLS, MI – The Report's Executive Summary reviews the results and emphasizes the differences between the typical and high-profit NTEA member.
Read More →FARMINGTON HILLS, MI – From a high of 9.7 percent to a low of 3.1 percent, pre-tax profits varied widely among manufacturers in the work truck industry. The gap widened even more so when return on investment (ROI) between the typical manufacturer (6.8 percent) and the high-profit manufacturer (25.2 percent) was examined.
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