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  2. Paccar - Wikipedia

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    [30] [31] Paccar Technical Center was established in 1980 in Mount Vernon, Washington, as a research and testing facility. The facility included test tracks, engine test cells, materials test laboratories and structural laboratories. The tech center conducts an Open House event every April that coincides with the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival.

  3. Kenworth T600 - Wikipedia

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    During testing of prototypes at the PACCAR Technical Center, the design of T600 was found to be over 20% more fuel efficient than a W900 with a comparable powertrain. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] At highway speeds with an identical payload as a standard-body conventional, the lower drag of a T600 meant that it required an engine with approximately 100 less ...

  4. PACCAR (PCAR), Aurora to Jointly Develop Autonomous Big Rigs

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    PACCAR's (PCAR) latest deal with Aurora will aid the truck maker in its pursuit of revolutionizing the autonomous trucking industry.

  5. DAF Trucks - Wikipedia

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    In October 1996 Paccar acquired DAF Trucks. [6] DAF Trucks and Leyland Trucks were rejoined in June 1998, when Paccar also acquired Leyland Trucks. [7] [8] [9] On 9 January 2012, Paccar installed the cornerstone of the new plant in the city of Ponta Grossa, in the state of Paraná, Brazil. DAF now has a net worth of 1.7 billion dollars ...

  6. Auto Stock Roundup: GM, PCAR & GELLY Beef Up AV ... - AOL

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    As the future of the auto industry is autonomous, automakers like General Motors (GM), PACCAR (PCAR) and Geely (GELLY) are focused on accelerating their driverless game via strategic collaborations.

  7. Kenworth - Wikipedia

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    Kenworth traces its roots to the 1912 founding of Gerlinger Motors in Portland, Oregon; the company was a car and truck dealership owned by brothers George T. Gerlinger and Louis Gerlinger, Jr. [4] In 1914, the brothers expanded into vehicle manufacturing, marketing a truck named the Gersix. [4]

  8. Foden Trucks - Wikipedia

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    A massive new production facility was developed in the early 1970s on a greenfield site, adjacent to the Foden works.The new plant was designed for an annual capacity of 6,000 trucks, based on an expectation of a continued boom in truck sales and exports.

  9. Leyland Trucks - Wikipedia

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    1998 – Leyland Trucks is acquired by Paccar, [2] [5] [6] which had previously acquired Foden Trucks in 1980 and DAF Trucks in 1996. 2000 – Production of all Foden product transfers to the Leyland Assembly Plant. 2005 – Leyland Trucks starts painting truck chassis robotically on the moving conveyor, a first in the industry.