Managing the ebb and flow

Though demand for vehicles — especially for commercial trucks — is expected to grow significantly over the next decade, manufacturers believe that growth will be uneven, complicated by external forces such as higher energy costs. That's why vehicle makers and their suppliers must be smarter in how they prepare for the inevitable “ebbs and flows” in the market, said Joe McAleese, president & CEO of Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems, in his first address as the chairman of the Heavy Duty Manufacturers Assn. (HDMA) during Heavy Duty Aftermarket Week in Las Vegas. “To me, growth is about more than ...

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