Andy Palmer, Nissan’s executive vice president of product planning, said the Japanese automaker is not giving up on its plan to double electric vehicle sales, but that sales are not meeting expectations.
Andy Palmer, Nissan’s executive vice president of product planning, said the Japanese automaker is not giving up on its plan to double electric vehicle sales, but that sales are not meeting expectations.
If you want your customers to love you, you have to honor them, and the things that matter to them. Top of this list is time. In the end, the company that had so annoyed me sent me a 10%-off voucher. I was somewhat mollified; I just don’t have the time to use it.
Berry & Smith Trucking makes fuel costs a non-worry for contractors By Aaron Huff
General Motors Co. on Monday released a teaser photo of its all-new 2014 Chevrolet Silverado pickup.
Washington — Four of the nation’s largest car rental agencies agreed Thursday to stop allowing customers to rent unrepaired recalled vehicles.
In an effort to find answers to these problems on the trucking side of the business, Bill Shroeder introduced a new carrier interest group called the Auto Haulers Association of America, which was founded two months ago by companies including Proficient Auto Transport, Amerifleet and Brothers Auto Transport, amongst others.
During his keynote address at TransForum 2012, the annual user conference and exhibition of TMW Systems, President and CEO David Wangler said innovation is fundamentally about making connections. Within this framework, he announced several new products developed for asset and non-asset transportation companies to expand …
Qualcomm Inc., a provider of integrated wireless systems, applications and services to transportation and logistics companies, and TMW Systems Inc., a provider of transportation management software solutions, on Sunday, Sept. 23, announced the integration of Qualcomm’s Services Portal with TMWSuite. Automatically collecting critical tethered and untethered …
Washington – Hyundai North America CEO John Krafcik said Thursday that the automaker’s inventory at U.S. dealers has rebounded as the company has added a third shift at its Alabama plant this month.