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International on prebuy capacity: Can carriers still get build slots before EPA 27?

13 min · 18 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio International on prebuy capacity: Can carriers still get build slots before EPA 27?

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The commercial transportation industry is staring down the EPA 2027 emissions standards. With the chances of prebuy chaos still high, is there a significant risk in waiting too long to secure your build slots? At ACT Expo, Josh Fisher hosts International's David Hillman to discuss the mid-2026 trucking market ahead of the EPA 2027 emissions regulations, early fleet planning, and International's S13 integrated powertrain. Timestamps: * 1:27 – Growing demand for fleet equipment * 4:19 – What is the risk of waiting too long to prebuy? * 9:05 – How fleet concerns evolved with connected vehicles * 11:07 – What is the single question fleet executives should be asking their dealers to prepare for 2027?

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