The annual Heavy Duty Dialogue, jointly presented by the Heavy Duty Manufacturers Association and Transport Topics, on March 11 at The Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center in Nashville, TN, will feature an Industry Executives Discussion on current and pressing issues in the global CV industry.
The discussion will feature four of the industry's successful executives and thought leaders as they each present on a separate issue currently driving change and presenting challenges for the heavy duty marketplace.
Participants in this discussion include Martin Daum, president and CEO of Diamler Truck North America, Gary Gerstenslager, president and CEO of Hendrickson International, Dick Giromini, president and CEO of Wabash National and Chip McClure, Chairman/president and CEO of Meritor.
Martin Daum, with Diamler since 1987, will be providing the audience with a presentation called "Advanced Vehicle & Powertrain Technology," addressing the impact that the global market is having on this component of the heavy duty industry. Daum's experience in the international market over the course of his career will contribute to the breadth of his knowledge on this topic and the relevance of his information on a global scale.
Gary Gerstenslager, with Hendrickson since 1989, will be presenting "Global Engineering" for his portion of the discussion. This segment of the "Industry Executives Discussion" will focus on the evolution of heavy duty vehicle parts, how changing policies and expectations continue to drive new technologies and what it means for manufacturers in the global market.
Dick Giromini, with Wabash National since 2002, will be delivering a presentation entitled "Trailer Technology for Fuel Efficiency," which will highlight one of the most rapidly evolving and high impact components driving the expectations of parts produced for heavy duty commercial vehicles.
Chip McClure, with Meritor since 2004, will be presenting "Global Technology," an overview of all the advancements being discovered, implemented and retained for parts development in commercial vehicles.
The four presentations will conclude with a general discussion between all four participants, tying in the themes and ideas that each of their individual segments provided, yielding a thought-provoking overview of a changing industry, on a global scale.
Heavy Duty Dialogue '13, typically held in conjunction with HDAW in Las Vegas, NV, will be held in conjunction with TMC, on March 11.
For more information on Heavy Duty Dialogue 2013, please visit www.hdma.org.