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PACCAR Inc (PCAR)
CONSUMER GOODS - Automotive - Trucks & Other Vehicles
Generated: Thursday September 15, 2011 04:18 AM
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Quotes About PACCAR Inc
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PACCAR's Technology Control Center (Photo: Business Wire)
PACCAR is a leader in the application of software and hardware information technologies. Applied technology enhances the quality of all PACCAR products and services, which benefits our customers, dealers and suppliers. PACCAR is pleased to be honored by InformationWeek magazine,"
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Pete intros new features for Model 320
Peterbilt's low cab forward vehicle, the Model 320, is known for standing up to the harsh demands of the refuse and vocational industries with its uncompromising performance,"
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Peterbilt adds features to Model 320
And with its new features offering added flexibility, increased efficiency and an optimal work environment, the Model 320 is the ideal truck for this challenging market." -
PACCAR Revs IT Innovation Amid A Brutal Recession
IT functioned in the role of setting a vision of what might be possible,"
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Paccar to build $200M plant in Brazil
Over time, as production levels increase, the facility is expected to hire up to 500 employees. Additional employment opportunities, which will generate economic benefits to the region, will be created during the construction phase and as our suppliers expand their capacity in the area,"
- Bob Christensen
Latest Company Intelligence
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PACCAR Revs IT Innovation Amid A Brutal Recession
Government Enterprise | Sep 13,'11
Heavy truck maker, the No. 1 company in our 2011 InformationWeek 500 ranking, makes its mark with in-vehicle electronics. PACCAR, a 105-year-old, publicly held company with descendents of the founder still at the helm, is known for a conservative management style that has let it deliver 70 straight years of profit in the cyclical business of making semitrailer trucks. And yet, in the -
PUBLIC RECORD
Chillicothe Gazette | Sep 9,'11
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Business / Technology
The Seattle Times | Aug 31,'11
Bellevue-based Paccar said it will build a $200 million truck factory in Brazil and could hire as many as 500 workers as production of its DAF-brand vehicles ramps up. Paccar announced in February that it would build a Brazilian plant but hadn't disclosed details. The company said Wednesday that it will spend $200 million at the 500-acre site in the city of Ponta Grossa in the state
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