Mack ready for 2010 with SCR

The decision by Caterpillar to exit the heavy-duty truck engine business in 2010 “shows just how dedicated one must be to this industry and to investing in the engine technology needed to weather the incredible [emissions] challenges posed by EPA in this decade,” according to Dennis Slagle, the new president & CEO of Mack Trucks Inc. “You have to be prepared to send millions and millions to create products that meet [EPA emissions requirements] and still meet customer expectations,” Slagle told FleetOwner. Mack and its sister company Volvo Trucks North America (VTNA) produce proprietary 11-, 13- ...

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