Behind the news

The business news has been filled with stories about the pending sale of Chrysler. For the trucking industry, though, the real news is the ongoing series of realignments, restructurings and renewals that quietly signal a major shift in how the trucks you rely on will be built, sold and supported. As big as the deal is financially, the split of Daimler and Chrysler will have little, if any, impact on commercial truck users. On the heavy and medium-duty side, Daimler's North American truck operations continue unchanged with Freightliner and its Sterling, Western Star and other subsidiaries. On the ...

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