
Ford Motor Company said it has added Hong Kong to the list of global cities served by its Transit Connect Taxi, building on the vehicle’s popularity among taxi operators in New York City, Chicago, Miami and Los Angeles.
Read More →Continuing to pave the way in transitioning trucking fleets from diesel to compressed natural gas (CNG), AMP Americas has signed a deal with Dairy Farmers of America (DFA) and Select Milk Producers, both national dairy cooperatives, to convert a portion of their diesel needs to CNG by working with haulers to convert their fleets to CNG-powered trucks.
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Ford Motor Company has announced a new high-roof version of the Transit Custom one-tonne commercial vehicle offering 20 percent more load volume than the low-roof model is now available to order in Europe for delivery later this year.
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Ford revealed new details about its 2014 Transit Connect Taxi, which is based on the next-generation Transit Connect. This new vehicle features more space, improved performance, and a powertrain prepped for CNG/LPG conversion, according to the automaker. Photos courtesy of Ford.
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With a variety of roof heights and vehicle lengths, the Transit and Transit Connect will be able to fit the needs of a wide variety of commercial fleets. The new vans will go on sale in 2014.
Read More →The all-new Ford Transit Connect was recently named “International Van of the Year 2014” at the COMTRANS commercial vehicle exhibition in Moscow.
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For the second year in a row, a Ford vehicle has been named “International Van of the Year 2014” at the COMTRANS commercial vehicle exhibition in Moscow.
Read More →According to the company, the addition of this third crew is the first step in adding 2,000 jobs at the Kansas City Assembly Plant to build more trucks to meet customer demand and to produce the all-new Ford Transit.
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With a small fleet of Ford Transit Connects, C-SPAN has produced more than 400 broadcasts on the road through its Local Content Vehicle program.
Read More →Navistar International Corporation announced that Andrew J. (A.J.) Cederoth, the company's executive vice president and chief financial officer (CFO), will be leaving Navistar at the end of June 2013, as part of a planned transition to a new CFO.
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