Charles M. Pigott, the Seattle-born Eagle Scout-turned-industrialist who helped build Paccar into one of the world's best-known makers of heavy trucks, died Jan. 21.
Peterbilt Motors Company, an esteemed player in the trucking industry, boasts a vibrant history and an impressive global presence. In this exploration, we delve into the ownership of the company and ...
Peterbilt parent company PACCAR Inc. and Platform Science, Inc. have signed an agreement to work together to create a new range of connected products for its vehicles. The new services will launch in ...
Semi-retired small-fleet owner Lynn DeNeve started his DeNeve Enterprises LLC business 33 years ago, but trucking wasn’t on his radar at the time. It was a mowing and lawn care operation back then, ...
National commercial vehicle dealership Rush Enterprises is giving away the last Peterbilt Model 389 that will ever be built. Rush, along with the Rush Enterprises Foundation, has announced a special ...
Peterbilt last year seized a record 20 percent of the vocational market – a gain driven largely by its Model 567. A work truck staple for Peterbilt for the last five model years, the 567 was designed ...