Navistar shut down the main line at its Springfield plant again this week as the company continues to face a shortage of parts due to the General Motors strike. But, General Motors and the United Auto ...
Navistar started production on its main line at its Springfield plant after a two week hiatus. That line along with the plant’s line two were temporarily shut down as a nationwide General Motors’ ...
Two production assembly lines at Navistar’s Springfield plant are expected to shut down temporarily for a week beginning Monday because of a shortage of parts due to the nationwide GM strike, ...
Navistar announced on Friday that it would be laying off additional workers at its Springfield assembly plant after reducing the number of trucks produced at the facility per day. “In order to realign ...
Navistar said an electric truck will be the first vehicle off the line at its new San Antonio production facility when it opens in the spring of 2022. The news came as part of the company’s ...
The company in February 2020 broke ground on a 110,000 sq. ft. expansion. The now-410,000-sq.-ft. facility has fully transitioned from a single assembly line to two (one for the T14 transmission and ...
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Navistar and Caterpillar each announced Tuesday, July 28, they’re ending their partnership, an arrangement under which Navistar produced and engineered Cat-branded CT-series trucks since 2011.
Navistar has announced second quarter 2021 net income of $163 million, compared to a second quarter 2020 net loss of $38 million. The results in the second quarter of 2021 included $91 million of ...
CT680, introduced earlier this year, is the third version in the Cat Truck series. Photo by Tom Berg Caterpillar Inc. announced Tuesday that it will begin independently designing and manufacturing its ...
This story appears in the Oct. 15 print edition of Transport Topics. The extensive overhaul of Navistar’s product and corporate lineup continued last week as top sales executive Jim Hebe retired, more ...
Navistar Inc. announced the next generation of its heavy-duty HX International Truck vocational model, principally designed for the construction segment. The series, in effect, puts a new exclamation ...
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