Photo Courtesy of Navistar International Corp. Navistar faces lawsuits from trucking companies alleging defective emissions controls. Related Links: Navistar Names New CEO Navistar Makes U-Turn on Diesel Engines Navistar International Corp. faces civil lawsuits over alleged problems with its MaxxForce diesel engines, which used a controversial method to scrub exhaust pollutants.Lisle, Ill.-based Navistar spent more than $700 million to develop exhaust-gas recirculation (EGR) technology for its 2010 and later engines. After the company was not able to certify the engines to meet pollution limits set by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Navistar cancelled, in 2012, its EGR-only strategy and, last
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Courtesy Lafarge Cement maker Lafarge says that poor construction practices, not cement quality, are to blame for structural collapses in Nigeria. Related Links: Cement Firms Lafarge and Holcim Face Hurdles in Planned $60-Billion Merger Quick Succession at Mexican Cement Giant Cemex After Sudden Death of CEO Nigeria cement manufacturers and other stakeholders have expressed mixed reactions to a move by the country's standards regulatory agency to dictate cement production and use.The Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON) has directed all cement makers to ensure that, before their product is released to the market, packaging material contains detailed information on the quality