TALK OF THE SHOW

The crowds were as large and the smiles as big as ever at this year's Mid-America Trucking Show, probably because 2006 was a great year for both the manufacturers with products on display and the fleets wandering though those booths. But under all the bright lights and shiny chrome, the mood was one of caution as both sellers and buyers try to read the economic tea leaves for some idea of what the next six months might hold for trucking. For the truck OEMs and their suppliers, the big economic news was long anticipated — truck sales have ...

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