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Friday, February 03, 2012
Navistar believes it will avoid non-compliance penalties
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LISLE, Ill. -- Navistar told analysts during a meeting at its new headquarters in Lisle Wednesday that it probably won't have to pay fines from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for building engines that do not meet the agency’s 2010 emissions standards, reports Fleet Owner.
Jack Allen, president of Navistar’s North American truck group, told analysts that the company just submitted the production version of its 13L “Big Bore” engine to the EPA on Tuesday for certification, reports Fleet Owner.
A Navistar spokeswoman told Fleet Owner that while the company is hopeful that certification of the new engine will be quick, no one knows how long the process will take. She also said that if it is not certified, Navistar expects “to use the other options EPA has provided,” which includes paying fines, writes Fleet Owner.
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