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ATLANTA, Oct. 9, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- (TSX: NFI) Motor Coach Industries (MCI), the U.S. subsidiary of New Flyer Industries Inc. ("NFI Group"), the largest transit bus and motor coach manufacturer ...
Motor Coach Industries (MCI) is recalling certain 2014-2018 D4000, 2013-2019 D4005, 2013-2023 D4500, 2013-2020 D4505, and 2021-2024 D45CRTLE coaches equipped with a Ricon wheelchair lift. The red ...
Pembina Motor Coach Industries facility ships one of nine electric coaches A press release by NFI Group Inc., which Motor Coach Industries is a subsidiary of, said it is working to be zero-emission.
Motor Coach Industries filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection Monday in a bid to decrease its debt and improve its balance sheet through a financial restructuring. $2 for 6 months SUBSCRIBE ...
Motor Coach Industries (MCI) is recalling certain 2019-2021 D45CRTLE, J3500, and J4500 coaches, equipped with a rear-mounted bike rack. The vehicle's rear lighting may be obstructed when bikes are ...
MCI’s new luxury coach provides unmatched design, EV performance, passenger experience, warranty, and infrastructure support The J4500 CHARGE™ – a zero-emission version of the industry’s ...
One of the largest bus makers in the U.S., Motor Coach Industries International Inc., filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection Monday, burdened with about $505 million in secured debt and hit by ...
After five years of owning Motor Coach Industries International Inc., KPS Capital Partners decided to get off the bus, agreeing to sell the company to New Flyer Industries Inc. for $480 million ...
PEMBINA, N.D. — Motor Coach Industries announced its intent to keep the bus assembly facility in Pembina open, reversing an earlier decision to close the plant, a company spokesperson has confirmed.
Maricopa County officials can't sue the Sheriff's Office for buying a $465,000 bus without their approval, so now they want to sue the bus company. Precisely why Motor Coach Industries would be ...
Motor Coach Industries International Inc., the biggest U.S. supplier of long-distance buses, filed for bankruptcy, blaming falling demand, the rising cost of steel and the weak U.S. dollar.
Nov. 16—PEMBINA, N.D. — After the decision to keep the Motor Coach Industries facility in Pembina in 2023, the location has reached a "major milestone," according to bus and coach manufacturer ...