Transportation Industry

High Court to Hear Volvo Trucks Case On Pricing Dispute With Ark. Dealer

Transport Topics, October, 2005 by McNally, Sean

A dispute between Volvo Trucks North America Inc. and a formeldealer over whether Volvo violated federal antitrust laws by providing different wholesale prices to different dealers between 1996 and 1998 is scheduled for a final hearing before the U.S. Supreme Court Oct. 31.

Volvo had appealed the decisions by a pair of lower courts that had awarded the car dealership, Reeder-Simco GMC Inc. of Fort Smith, Ark., $1.36 million in damages.

The lower courts said Volvo violated the Robinson-Patman Act, which "prohibits specified forms of price discrimination 'between different purchasers' where the effect of 'such discrimination' may be harm[ful] to competition."

Volvo argued in its filing to the Supreme Court that its pricing mechanism did not harm ReederSimco because...

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