Truck & Off-Highway Engineering

Truck & Off-Highway Engineering

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Established in 1993 and written to inform off-highway engineers of industry innovations, vehicle introductions, new products and services, computer hardware/software engineering applications and business news. Covers the latest technological developments occurring throughout the world in each key market segment, material innovations, testing equipment, hydraulics, heavy-duty vehicles, hydroelectronics, powertrains and drivetrains. Features industry company profiles and highlights of key conferences, expositions and events.

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Automotive Engineering, Construction Equipment, Infrastructure & Civil Engineering, Machinery & Tools, Roads & Highways, Test & Measurement Equipment


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