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Navistar lifts the curtain on new fleet service management platform

Navistar has launched International 360, a service communications and fleet management platform that provides transparent communications with the International service network, with an interface that supports all-makes fleets.

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Navistar announces Next eMobility Solutions business unit

Navistar launched a new business unit, Next eMobility Solutions, to deliver customized electrification solutions in the truck and school bus markets. “Companies interested in operating electric trucks have more questions than answers, and they are looking for a partner who also brings clarity,” said Persio Lisboa, Navistar executive vice president and chief operating officer. “Next

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Watch: International Trucks NACV announcements

At NACV 2019, International Trucks made several announcements including growing its strategic alliance with Traton, brining Scania mining solutions to North America, launching its International 360 fleet management solution and unveiling its Next eMobility Solutions team and electric MV Series truck. Navistar CEO Troy Clarke and Traton CEO Andreas Renschler talk about the continued evolution

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What are your trucking data rights?

Data-driven solutions will soon predict when components on your trucks will fail based on your spec, duty cycle, application, driver behavior, service practices and more. These aren’t general predictions for all of the trucks on the road; they’re predictions tailored for you.

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International Truck introduces high-visibility HV Series

International Truck introduced a new configuration for its all-wheel drive International HV Series at the 2019 International Construction and Utility Equipment Exposition, featuring a high visibility hood and set-back axle that allows for improved visibility and maneuverability.

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Five truck trend takeaways from September

We know it’s not easy to keep up with everything that happens in the world of trucking. So here are the biggest stories from September focused on the latest truck trends, all in one place.

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Navistar presents 2020-24 strategy for shareholders

Navistar International Corporation presented its 2020-24 strategy, “Navistar 4.0,” at its Investor Day event Sept. 19, laying out a plan to increase the company’s earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) margins to 12%.

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Improving your communication with dealer service locations to reduce downtime

As a fleet manager, you’ve probably asked your service provider dozens of questions already today, and the only answer more frustrating than the answer you didn’t want to hear is not hearing an answer at all.

Questions to ask your service partners

Our panel of experts weighed in on the questions that your crew should definitely be asking of service providers.

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Fleetrite Parts will open six new retail locations

Navistar International Corp.’s aftermarket truck and bus parts brand, Fleetrite Parts, celebrated 50 years in business on Sept. 2. In conjunction with the anniversary, the brand will open six new retail locations—five in North America and Latin America’s first.

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Change management: Navistar’s Vision 2025 highlights facing challenges, embracing change and working together

To answer the big questions, you have to start by looking inward—collaborating with the people you work with every day and discovering the answers together. That’s what Navistar did with its Vision 2025 experience.

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Turning unplanned heavy-duty truck maintenance into planned maintenance

Predictive maintenance buzz continues to swirl within conversations about data, connectivity and what it means to a fleet’s service network. As nebulous at the technology sounds, it’s far more grounded than peering into a smoke-filled crystal ball or pulling playing cards from a deck and trying to guess them. Troy Clarke, Navistar president and chief