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Mack Defense moves to next phase of MTT development
11+ mon, 7+ hour ago (14+ words) Two prototype vehicles to be developed for program with the U. S. Marine Corps...
Oshkosh Defense exhibits at Modern Day Marine 2026
22+ hour, 53+ min ago (9+ words) Showcasing advanced mobility and sustainment solutions for Marine support...
Executive Q&A: Danfoss" Tony Welter on the future of hydrostatic drives
7+ mon, 2+ week ago (16+ words) Tony Welter, president, Hydrostatics Division, explores the H1 P’s history and the future of hydrostatic drive technology...
Three-year FMTV A2 contract extension for Oshkosh Defense
10+ mon, 1+ week ago (11+ words) U. S. Army to continue ordering the vehicles through February 2028...
Netherlands to acquire 150 Oshkosh expeditionary vehicles
9+ mon, 3+ week ago (13+ words) Oshkosh Defense to supply Dutch Expeditionary Patrol Vehicles (DXPV) to Ministry of Defense...
Danfoss propel solution for off-highway machines
1+ day, 8+ hour ago (8+ words) Launches single-path propel software for hydrostatic transmissions...
Scanreco to acquire Cross Control to boost smart machine tech
21+ hour, 55+ min ago (14+ words) Deal combines control systems and onboard computing as OEMs push more connected, automated equipment...
Daimler Truck to build 100 units of its latest H2 truck
3+ mon, 2+ day ago (515+ words) Following the announcement that it would delay series production of its Gen H2 hydrogen fuel cell truck until the early 2030s, Daimler Truck has now advised that it will be completing a very limited production run of 100 units of its Next Gen…...
Personnel changes at Daimler Truck plants
2+ mon, 2+ week ago (292+ words) Daimler Truck has announced changes in leadership at three of its production facilities in Germany. "At the same time, I am pleased to welcome Gerald Tropper to the powertrain team and the Mannheim plant," P'rs'n continued. "With his strategic expertise…...
New head of Engineering for Mercedes-Benz Trucks named
4+ week, 22+ hour ago (215+ words) Daimler Truck AG announced that Marcus Ekman will become new head of Engineering, Mercedes-Benz Trucks, effective Oct. 1, 2026. He will succeed Rainer M'ller-Finkeldei, who has decided to retire at the end of July 2026 after more than three decades within Daimler AG…...