Vector Transport Develops New Business Model For Brokering
Vector Transport, a freight transport company out of Tupelo, Miss., has developed a new business model to improve the relationship between carriers and shippers
Vector Transport, a freight transport company out of Tupelo, Miss., has developed a new business model to improve the relationship between carriers and shippers
Humans have been cursing the darkness and the real and imagined horrors it hides since before recorded tim
Despite the effects of the economic recession last year, Collective Data managed to achieve an 8 percent boost in sales and a 20 percent increase in income year-over-year for 2009
Toyo Tire U.S.A. Corp. plans a 7 percent upcharge in prices on its commercial truck tires, starting Feb. 1, 201
The Intermodal Association of North America has elected new members to its Board of Directors, including Stephen Branscum, group vice president of consumer products at BNSF Railway Company, who is the association's new chairman
Oakland officials have extended the deadline for compliance with California's port truck rule aimed at reducing diesel emissions in and around port communitie
Last week, Heavy Duty Trucking's editors offered their take on the top stories of 2009. This week, we peer into our crystal ball to predict what we'll be talking about in 2010, from the economic recovery to the environment to more government regulations
The California Air Resources Board and the Bay Area Air Quality Management District have freed up an additional $3 million in grants for truckers to comply with the state's Jan. 1 deadline for the state's port truck rul
Kenworth will extend a successful rebate program with the Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association through 2010
Transport Capital Partners' fourth quarter Business Expectations Survey shows carriers are stabilizing on fleet replacement, with a pre-buy unlikely and more interest in buying and selling shown by carriers
As 2009 draws to a close, Heavy Duty Trucking's editors look back at the year's top stories, topped by the recession and the resulting collapse in freight and rates, as well as a plethora of issues related to government oversight of the trucking industry
While November net orders for commercial trailers were down 27 percent from October, orders were up 73 percent from a year ago, a reflection of modest order cancellations this yea
Triangle Suspension Systems, which manufactures leaf springs and distributes a wide array of related suspension components, has opened its new Mount Olive, N.C., plant for production of heavy cross-sectioned steel spring
There will be no news posted on Dec. 24 and 25, in recognition of the Christmas holiday. News will resume Monday, Dec. 28
Trucking was the most popular mode of hauling freight in the U.S. in 2007, accounting for 71 percent of the value, 70 percent of the tonnage and 40 percent of the ton-miles, according to 2007 Commodity Flow Surve
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