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WVTA Buyers Guide

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Daimler AG's autonomous truck makes its debut on public roads of Germany Oct. 2 in an event that will be livestreamed beginning at 5 a.m. EDT.  

The U.S. Department of Transportation has unveiled a centralized unit tasked with working with states, cities and investors looking for help with navigating the federal transportation apparatus.

The West Virginia Trucking Association indicated recently that the state's coal, construction and freight industries will need more drivers. To address the industry's demand, the association recently announced that a jobs website will launch in October.

Companies stepped up hiring in September, indicating the U.S. job market is standing firm in the face of weaker global demand, according to a private report based on payrolls.

Navistar International Corp. and General Motors Co. have reached a long-term agreement to develop and manufacture Classes 4-5 medium-duty conventional trucks with a goal of starting sales in 2018.

WVTA Members Receive a 2.7% discount
West Virginia Trucking Association members receive a 2.7% discount

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