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Canadian Tire, NuPort Robotics to commercialize automated HD trucking technology in Canada

Canadian national retailer Canadian Tire Corp. and Toronto-based start-up NuPort Robotics Inc., an autonomous trucking company, have partnered with the Ontario government to invest $3 million to undertake an automated heavy-duty trucking project to test new technology. The companies say the technology provides a transportation solution for the middle mile, the short-haul shuttle runs that

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DTNA’s SVP of engineering, technology on automated trucks, electrification and how it all connects

As an end user, it’s easy to take technology for granted. As soon as it shows up and works effortlessly, we assume that it has always been this way. But the seemingly limitless solutions new equipment and technology provide were brought to the market through the countless endless hours of hard-working engineers; engineers like Dr.

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WABCO extends agreement to supply automated manual transmission control technology to a major OEM

WABCO Holdings Inc. announced that it has extended its long-term agreement to supply automated manual transmission (AMT) control technology for a leading global original equipment manufacturer, which is headquartered in Europe. WABCO did not name the OEM. Under this extended agreement which is valued at over $500 million, WABCO will continue to supply this global

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PACCAR TX-12 Pro automated transmission introduced in Kenworth trucks

The new transmission will get its start in the Kenworth T680 and T880 trucks.

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EX9 shares results of automated terminal logistics pilot with DHL

The service is being released following the completion of the pilot program.

Are we at the automated manual transmission service tipping point?

The latest exclusive truck service data from Decisiv sure seems to indicate just that.

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The biggest truck technology stories of 2022

Technology is changing the way all things operate. In the world of heavy-duty trucking operations, fleets are constantly looking for ways to work smarter, not harder. Now, technology is supporting processes that are automated, instantaneous and increasingly available to the trucking industry. With all of the developments, integrations, partnerships and product advancements, looking into technology progression

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Jacobs highlights Cylinder Deactivation, Active Decompression Technology

Jacobs Vehicle Systems’ newest demonstration truck has begun its 2022/2023 North American Technology Tour.

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Photo Gallery: The trucking technology of ATA MCE 2022

Automated driving, electrification and truck data-driven solutions that aim to boost ROI are three of the top themes at this year’s ATA Management Conference and Exhibition (MCE). Frankly, trucking technology typically takes top billing at this event. It’s a great place to kick the metaphorical technology tires. Already at the show, I’ve taken a ride

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The evolution of ADAS technology

Technology has been propelling human innovation since our first ancestors picked up a bone and used it as a hammer. It has made our lives easier, safer and more efficient. And when it comes to the trucking industry, technology has improved safety measures by leaps and bounds. OEMs are continuously developing advanced driver assistance systems