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ISSN1091-370X
刊名Diesel progress
参考译名柴油机进展北美版
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LIVING UP TO ITS NAME - International Truck and Engine Corp. spans the globe with strategic moves that included purchase of MWM, engine cooperation with MANMike Brezonick20052005, vol.71, no.12
Will 2006 Be A transition Year In The North American Machinery Markets?Charles R. Yengst20052005, vol.71, no.12
New Emissions Technology To Hit The Streets For RealW. Addy Majewski20052005, vol.71, no.12
2006: Another Good Year For Trucking And SuppliersJim Winsor20052005, vol.71, no.12
Good News In Small Doses - 2006 Could Be A Year To Shore Up PricingGeorge Zirnhelt20052005, vol.71, no.12
Forecast For 2006 Is Sunny A Few Clouds On The HorizonFrank Manfredi20052005, vol.71, no.12
NAFTA Diesel Production In 2006 Should Be Better Than 2005Thomas A. Rhein20052005, vol.71, no.12
Work Truck, Trailer Sales Expected To Continue Increasing Through 2006Stephen Latin-Kasper20052005, vol.71, no.12
European Equipment Market Remains Strong And StableDavid Phillips20052005, vol.71, no.12
Miller Redesigns Welding GeneratorsMike Osenga20052005, vol.71, no.12