Sunday, 24 April 2011

Truck market worldwide


Worldwide

Isuzu Truck
Mercedes-Benz Truck
IVECO truck
Volvo's subsidiary Renault Magnum Truck
UD Nissan truck
Hino Motors truck
SISU truck
Largest truck manufacturers in the world as of 2009, over 16 tons GVW in 2009.[22][citation needed]
Pos.MakeUnits
1Daimler AG (Mercedes-Benz,Freightliner TrucksSterling TrucksUnimogWestern Star,Fuso)478,535
2Volvo Group (VolvoMack,RenaultUD Nissan Diesel)438,954
3Dongfeng341,875
4Tata Group (Tata Motors,Daewoo Commercial Vehicle)159,237
5Hyundai Kia Automotive Group(Hyundai)157,781
6Toyota Group (Hino Motors)129,107
7Fiat Group (IvecoMagirus,AstraSeddon AtkinsonYuejin)127,542
8PACCAR (DAF Trucks,KenworthPeterbiltLeyland Trucks)126,960
9Volkswagen Group (Scania,Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles)110,617
10MAN SE (MAN SE,Volkswagen Trucks and Buses,China National Heavy Duty Truck Group)92,485

[edit]Manufacturers

[edit]Operations issues

[edit]Commercial insurance

Primary liability Insurance coverage protects the truck from damage or injuries to other people as a result of a truck accident. This truck insurance coverage is mandated by U.S. state and federal agencies, and proof of coverage is required to be sent to them. Insurance coverage limits range from $35,000 to $1,000,000. Pricing is dependent on region, driving records, and history of the trucking operation.
Motor truck cargo insurance protects the transporter for his responsibility in the event of damaged or lost freight. The policy is purchased with a maximum load limit per vehicle. Cargo insurance coverage limits can range from $10,000 to $100,000 or more. Pricing for this insurance is mainly dependent on the type of cargo being hauled

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