Navistar, ATD to partner on “integrated” aerodynamics

A new partnership between Advance Transit Dynamics (ATD) and truck OEM Navistar under the SuperTruck program sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) will seek ways to improve the entire aerodynamic profile of tractor-trailers as a single, integrated unit. Under the agreement, announced at the Technology & Maintenance Council’s 2010 annual meeting in Tampa this week, the two companies will share a $37.3 million grant under the DOE’s SuperTruck program, which aims to see a 50% improvement in freight efficiency for on-highway Class 8 trucks, measured in ton-miles per gallon. "While the trailer add-on devices we provide ...

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