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University of Minnesota 10th Annual Freight and Logistics Symposium

Clean Diesel – The Future in Truck Transportation Robert M. Clarke, President Truck Manufacturers Association. University of Minnesota 10th Annual Freight and Logistics Symposium Four Points Sheraton, Minneapolis December 1, 2006. TMA Members are the Major NA Class 6-8 Truck Manufacturers.

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University of Minnesota 10th Annual Freight and Logistics Symposium

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  1. Clean Diesel – The Future in Truck TransportationRobert M. Clarke, PresidentTruck Manufacturers Association University of Minnesota 10th Annual Freight and Logistics Symposium Four Points Sheraton, Minneapolis December 1, 2006

  2. TMA Members are the Major NA Class 6-8 Truck Manufacturers • Ford • Freightliner • GMC • International • Isuzu • PACCAR • Volvo

  3. U.S. Retail Sales (Annual Average, 2003-05)

  4. In-use Truck Population, Excluding Pickups, Vans, other Light Vans and SUVs (US Census, VIUS 02) • Single—Unit Trucks – 4,098,600 • Truck Tractors – 1,421,900 • Class 1-2 – 807,400 • Classes 3-5 -- 1,240,700 • Class 6 – 885,100 • Classes 7-8 – 2,587,300 • Over 677,000 Motor Carriers (2004) – 75% Operate 6 or fewer Vehicles

  5. Line Haul

  6. Regional Haul

  7. Local/Distribution

  8. Construction

  9. Refuse

  10. Severe/Specialized Service

  11. NOx and Particulate Matter Improvements

  12. Clean Diesel Technology

  13. Ultra-Low Sulfur Diesel (ULSD) Fuel • October 15, 2006: clean diesel fuel is here.   The new fuel - which represents a 97% reduction in sulfur content from previous diesel fuel - is now available at fueling stations nationwide.  • The new fuel contains 15 parts per million of sulfur, down from the standard of 500 parts per million thanks to changes in the refining process • Existing diesel engines burning the cleaner fuel will reduce particulate matter emissions by 10 percent

  14. 2007 Exhaust Aftertreatment

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