• Volvo spinning ’07 webcast

    Volvo Trucks North America will unveil its new family of Volvo engines in a live webcast on Feb. 13 from 4 pm to 5:30 pm ET
    Feb. 10, 2006

    Volvo Trucks North America will unveil its new family of Volvo engines in a live webcast on Feb. 13 from 4 pm to 5:30 pm ET. The webcast, Volvo: Driving ’07 Live. will give Volvo customers, dealers and the trucking industry its first look at as well as in-depth information on these powerplants, the OEM said.

    The webcast will include presentations by Volvo executives and product experts on the new for 2007 Volvo D11, D13 and D16. The OEM will detail the technology that will meet the new emissions standards for 2007. Webcast viewers will be able to submit questions for Volvo to answer during the webcast in forums.

    The webcast will be transmitted live from the Tampa Convention Center in Tampa, FL, the site next week of the annual meeting of the Technology & Maintenance Council of the American Trucking Associations.

    To access the webcast, go to www.volvo2007live.com. For more details, go to www.volvotrucks.us.com.

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