International showcases vocational trucks

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CALGARY, Alta. — International Truck and Engine arrived at the 2006 Global Petroleum Show in Calgary displaying three of its top severe service trucks.

Re-affirming its commitment to the oilfield market, International was showcasing a sample of its trucks that have driven the company in the vocational truck market, during the world’s largest oil and gas event.

“International severe service trucks have been very popular with construction, municipal and waste customers and now is the time for us to put more emphasis on the growing oil and gas market,” said Bill Sixsmith, director of severe service marketing at International Truck and Engine. “The company is committed to providing customers in this field with a full-range of reliable trucks and a global network of dealers for support.”

International’s line of Class 6-8 off-highway trucks make up International’s severe service division. These truck models are built specifically to meet the rigorous demands of vocational customers in the field.

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