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HONDA EXPORTS ONE MILLIONTH CAR FROM US

Automotive Logistics – Honda has exported its one millionth car from the United States, 25 years after exports from the country began. The milestone vehicle was a silver Accord EX-L Sedan and was loaded on a Höegh car carrier at port Hueneme in California bound for Seoul in South Korea.

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VW ANNOUNCES FACILITIES IN RUSSIA

Volkswagen is building a new €250m ($332m) engine plant in Kaluga to supply its vehicle assembly plant there as well as for supply to contract production of VW vehicles at the GAZ plant in Nizhny Novgorod. The carmaker has also signed a letter of intent for a new logistics centre in Moscow for aftermarket parts […]

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RENEWED STRIKE THREAT TO US PORTS

US East Coast and Gulf ports are facing the renewed threat of widespread strikes at the end of December with the extension to the current bargaining process between the United States Maritime Alliance (USMX) and the International Longshoreman’s Association (ILA) due to expire on the 29th December. If the strike goes ahead it will  

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Driver Turnover at Truckload Carriers Remains High

Trucking info – The annualized linehaul driver turnover rate at large truckload fleets remained over 100% for the second straight month, and the churn at smaller truckload carriers rose to a five-year high, according to American Trucking Associations Trucking Activity Report.

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Daimler to make $120 million investment in Redford, add 115 jobs

Fleet Owner – With President Barack Obama in attendance, Daimler Trucks announced it will become the first commercial vehicle manufacturer in the NAFTA region to offer a fully integrated powertrain from its own production following an expansion at its Redford, MI, plant.

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Ports, Longshoremen Remain Apart as Contract Deadline Nears

Transport Topics – Talks between the International Longshoremen Association and East and Gulf Coast port operators stalled this week, with a contract deadline looming Dec. 29 after which the union could strike, the Associated Press reported Thursday.

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Outlook: Natural gas use to offset diesel growth

CCJ – The U.S. Department of Energy projects that the use of natural gas in heavy-duty vehicles will offset growth in diesel consumption during the next few decades, eventually displacing a predicted 700,000 barrels of oil per day by 2040, according to the 2013 edition of the Annual Energy Outlook released this week by the […]

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Phillips launches engine oil line for natural gas vehicles

CCJ – Phillips 66 Lubricants announced last week a continuation in its investment into the heavy-duty natural gas market by unveiling the Gaurdol NG and Kendall Super-D NG engine oil products for use in both compressed natural gas or liquified natural gas heavy-duty trucks.

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GM to Debut All-New Cadillac ELR at Detroit Auto Show

Automotive Fleet - General Motors plans to debut its all-new 2014-MY Cadillac ELR extended-range electric luxury coupe at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit. The vehicle is based on GM’s Converj concept.

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