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Daimler Truck AG donates 1 million euros for earthquake victims

Daimler Truck also provides vehicles and organizes convoys for aid transports that can safely reach people who need aid.

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Light-duty truck FUSO Canter celebrates its 60th anniversary

More than 4.5 million FUSO Canters have been produced across the world since the market launch in 1963.

Five truck trend takeaways from (FE)bruary

The month of February can be pretty uneventful. Good thing FE has you covered with some great trucking content.

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Detroit introduces Detroit Connect Video Capture service

The proprietary digital service provides a layer of safety for users by recording safety events, such as active braking and roll stability.

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Explaining the truck operating system that’s spanning makes, models

Platform Science’s Virtual Vehicle aims to be the operating system of the trucking industry.

Daimler Truck reports expected strong group sales in 2022

Daimler Truck unit sales increase 14.2%, North America up 15.2%, Mercedes-Benz up 17.7%, Asia up 8.8%, buses up 28.3%.

Three autonomous truck aspects to start seriously considering

The automated truck conversation expands beyond the technology and into business reality.

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Inside the Freightliner SuperTruck 2’s powertrain efficiency

Its performance is the result of powertrain technologies and aerodynamics working hand-in-hand.

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Freightliner SuperTruck 2 highlights new efficiency technologies

Four key areas drive the Freightliner SuperTruck 2 freight efficiency to new heights.

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‘Stability despite headwinds,’ Daimler Truck N.A. CEO provides his 2023 outlook

Gaze into the crystal ball with DTNA’s John O’Leary.

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Daimler Truck expands carbon-neutral energy supply at production sites

By 2039, the company aims to achieve CO₂-neutral production in all plants and business units worldwide.

Detroit celebrates one million heavy-duty engines

The engines were produced at Redford, Mich., facility.