View from the Bridge - Bulletin 167
Apart from a some obvious losers, falling oil prices are good news overall for the global economy and a win for consumers. Global growth is based on shaky foundations, but the US is looking positive.
Apart from a some obvious losers, falling oil prices are good news overall for the global economy and a win for consumers. Global growth is based on shaky foundations, but the US is looking positive.
Honda has been fined $35m for not reporting death and injury complaints, and another $35m for not reporting warranty and customer satisfaction claims.
The NDAA 2015 bill now includes bi-fuel natural gas vehicles.
Audi's driverless concept car clocks up 550 miles while Mercedes has built the driverless F015 which has a zero-emission hydrogen-electric hybrid engine and Bosch has developed an automated system for cars in traffic jams.
New Jersey has banned 19 motor oils following tests results for viscosity levels.
As oil prices and sanctions continue to bite in various parts of the world, Sebastian Crawshaw ponders what next for the US, Europe and Russia, as well as the global lubricants industry.
Graphene is proving to be more effective than traditional lubricants through the wear cycle.
US truck giant to capitalize on increasingly stringent emission controls \n
Global Industry Analysts report shows growing demand for renewable, non-polluting and sustainable lubes.
The imbalance of the North American and European markets legislation is causing concern for off-highway OEMs and technology suppliers.