Freightliner LLC, a unit of DaimlerCrysler AG, has filed an anti-trust lawsuit against General Motor’s Allison Transmission division that claims Allison is monopolizing automatic transmissions for ...
CLEVELAND, N.C — Freightliner LLC announced that it is adding a third shift and 593 new full-time jobs at the company’s Cleveland, N.C., truck manufacturing plant. The additional shift and new ...
Effective January 7, 2008, Freightliner LLC will be re-named Daimler Trucks North America LLC. This coincides with its parent firm's switch from DaimlerChrysler AG to Daimler AG. Freightliner LLC ...
After logging more than three million test miles, Freightliner LLC has begun delivering demo trucks with ’07 engines to fleet customers nationwide. After logging more than three million test miles, ...
Strengthening of management resources in the company's used truck operations; and The re-alignment of Orion Bus and Thomas Dennis Corporation under DaimlerChrysler's commercial bus division, Evobus.
PORTLAND, Ore. — Freightliner LLC’s Portland, Ore., truck manufacturing plant will begin a second shift and add about 700 full-time employees. In making today’s announcement, the company cited ...
PORTLAND, OREGON and LADSON, S.C. -- Freightliner LLC today named John Stevenson president of American LaFrance. Stevenson, who most recently managed Freightliner LLC's largest manufacturing facility, ...
Freightliner LLC said it plans to divest its American LaFrance fire and emergency services manufacturing business. The Ladson, S.C.-based company was acquired by Freightliner in 1995 as part of a ...
Freightliner has announced that it has initiated the build of Environmental Protection Agency 2007 emissions-certified heavy-duty Detroit Diesel Series 60 engines. Series 60 engines compliant with the ...
May 7, 2007 With fuel economy becoming a crucial factor in freight transportation, it was only a matter of time before our biggest road users began using the windtunnel to optimise performance and ...
Click here to write a Letter to the Editor. reightliner LLC said Wednesday it will build a $300 million truck manufacturing plant in northern Mexico that will make Freightliner and Sterling trucks.