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Navistar names PACCAR veteran Bill Kozek VP of North America Truck and Parts
Bill Kozek, a 26-year veteran of PACCAR, has been named president of Navistar’s North America Truck and Parts business. Kozek, 50, will replace Jack Allen who was appointed by Navistar to chief operating officer last month. “Bill is a recognized and respected leader in the North America truck industry, having successfully run both the Peterbilt and […]
May 20, 2013
Construction Equipment
Navistar promotes Jack Allen to COO
Navistar recently announced that it has named Jack Allen as its new executive vice president and Chief Operating Officer. Allen will fill the role Troy Clarke vacated at the beginning of March when he took over as the company’s President and Chief Executive Officer. Effective immediately, the move promotes Allen from his prior position as […]
April 22, 2013
Business
Navistar officials tell ‘turn-around story’ at Mid-America Truck Show
With a current cash flow balance that’s better than expected, Navistar officials said the company is in the midst of a ‘great turn-around story,’ according to report from our sister publication CCJ. Newly appointed CEO Tony Clarke said Navistar has seen a 25-percent boost in stock price per share.  and are strong signals the company is […]
March 21, 2013
Construction Equipment
Navistar makes a change, Troy Clarke named President and CEO
According to a report from our sister publication Overdrive, Navistar International Corp. has made some major changes to its executive leadership. Lewis Campbell, who has served as executive chairman and interim CEO of the company since August, will step down and Troy Clarke will take on the roles of president and chief executive officer, […]
March 8, 2013
Business
Navistar cutting costs, reviewing noncore businesses, reducing work force
Navistar International Corp. announced it is increasing efforts to cut discretionary spending and further reduce its material costs as part of its overall cost reduction program. The Lisle, Ill.-based company also announced it has launched a review of all of its noncore businesses with the goal of improving its return on invested capital and driving long-term […]
September 11, 2012
Business
Reporter
By Equipment World Staff   JCB: Quick software fix solves ULSD dilemma  JCB says its Tier 4 Interim Ecomax engines can be recalibrated to allow it to be resold in countries that do not use ultra-low sulfur diesel fuel, addressing mounting concerns that Tier 4 machines can not be sold outside the highly regulated […]
August 3, 2012
Business
Navistar changing exhaust technology for 2013
Navistar today announced plans to use a new diesel emissions technology for its MaxxForce 13- and 15-liter engines that now rely solely on exhaust gas recirculation. The new after-treatment technology is called In-Cylinder Technology Plus (ICT+), said Dan Ustian, Navistar chairman, president and CEO, during a conference call. No specifics were given on the technology, […]
July 6, 2012
Business
Journal says Navistar ready for SCR
Navistar will soon pivot from its controversial exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) solution and adopt the selective catalytic reduction (SCR) path taken by its competitors to meet 2010 diesel emissions regulations, according to a report today in the Wall Street Journal. Navistar declined to comment on the story, but is holding a conference call Friday morning […]
July 3, 2012
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