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The two digital applications from Cummins, together with Navistar's OnCommand Connection telematics, will allow customers the capability to conduct over-the-air (OTA) approved engine calibrations and programmable parameters for Cummins X15 engines.
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LISLE, Ill., May 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/ International Truck, the commercial truck brand of Navistar International Corporation (NYSE: NAV), today announced the upcoming availability of Cummins
® Connected Software Updates
® Connection portal, enabled by Navistar s factory installed second-generation telematics device.
The two digital applications from Cummins, together with OnCommand Connection, will allow customers the capability to conduct over-the-air (OTA) approved engine calibrations and programmable parameters for Cummins X15
TM engines. All International
® Series and LoneStar
® models equipped with Navistar s second-generation factory-installed telematics device, which began production in mid-2019, will be able to take advantage of the new features on Cummins X15 engines.
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Navistar announced a fourth quarter 2020 net loss of $236 million compared to fourth quarter 2019 net income of $102 million.
Revenues in the quarter were $2.1 billion versus $2.8 billion a year ago. Fourth quarter 2020 Core (Class 6-8 trucks and buses in the United States and Canada) charge outs were 13,200 versus 20,200 in fourth quarter 2019. Revenue for fiscal year 2020 was $7.5 billion versus $11.25 billion in 2019. The decrease in revenue and charge outs was primarily driven by the impact of Covid-19 on the trucking industry.
Fourth quarter 2020 results were impacted by $297 million of tax-affected significant items. Included in this amount is a $289 million accrual related to a profit sharing dispute, a $58 million settlement with the Department of Justice related to Navistar Defense and a $14 million charge related to pre-existing warranties.