News Archive - June 2010
Engine manufacturer Cummins has signed a deal with Russian truck manufacturer KAMAZ to share its Euro VI technology through the companies' joint venture, ZAO Cummins KAMA.
The deal means engines capable of meeting Euro VI standards, which will be brought into force in Russian in 2018, can ... Continue reading article "Cummins prepares for Russian emissions standards"
by Chris Goodfellow on 25/06/2010, 4:58 PM
Oil and gas group Total has installed five new pump facilities at its retail locations in the UK, marking the first time the company's UK-based petrol garages will offer AdBlue in this format.
Peter Hollister, Total's UK Retail Fuels Development manager, said: "Historically, dispensers of... Continue reading article "Total adds AdBlue pumps to five UK forecourts"
by Chris Goodfellow on 25/06/2010, 4:47 PM
Swedish truck and engine manufacturer Scania confirmed that it will use Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) and AdBlue / Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) to meet 2011 off-road emissions regulations.
Robert Sobocki, Senior Vice President of Scania Engines, told delegates at Integer's Continue reading article "Scania confirms SCR for Tier 4"
by Chris Goodfellow on 25/06/2010, 11:05 AM
Laboratory tests have show Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) and Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) technology used in Euro IV and V truck models can be adapted to meet more stringent emissions standards set out in Euro VI.
Par Gabrielsson, Principle Research Engineer at Haldor Topsoe, tol... Continue reading article "Euro IV and V technology can meet Euro VI standards"
by Chris Goodfellow on 25/06/2010, 11:00 AM
Swedish truck maker Volvo is investing in a plant capable of manufacturing Euro IV, V and VI equivalent trucks through its joint venture with Indian vehicle manufacturer Eicher.
The plant will be based at Eicher base in Pithampur, central India, and have an annual capacity of 100,00... Continue reading article "Volvo invests in Indian manufacturing plant "
by Chris Goodfellow on 09/06/2010, 6:17 PM
Chinese vehicle manufacturer Beiqi Foton Motor has announced plans to invest an additional ¥680m in its joint venture with Cummins over the next two years to develop China Phase V and VI (Euro V and VI equivalent) vehicles as it starts production on China Phase IV models.
The joint... Continue reading article "Beiqi Foton Motor begins manufacture of Euro IV trucks"
by Chris Goodfellow on 09/06/2010, 6:13 PM |