Ancra Promotes Larocque to Managing Director, Ancra Canada
Ancra International promoted Brian Larocque to managing director of Ancra Canada
Ancra International promoted Brian Larocque to managing director of Ancra Canada
A high-fat diet might not be good for humans, but it could be great for trucks, trains, planes and cars.
Dart Transit launched a small fleet of CNG-powered tractors dedicated to Andersen Window Corp.
The national average price for diesel is up yet again this week by almost 3 cents, from $4.094 to $4.123 per gallon, according to the Energy Information Administration's weekly fuel update. This is the seventh week in a row that prices have risen.
Jose Maria Alapont will retire as the president and CEO of Federal-Mogul Corp. on March 31.
ACT Research has shifted its long-term forecast for the commercial vehicle industry. The cycle peak in 2013 has been adjusted, with stronger demand now stretching through 2014
The White House released a one-year American energy progress report showing that the U.S. has reduced dependence on foreign oil by more than 2 million barrels per day.
FTR Associates' Shippers Conditions Index for January remained basically unchanged from the previous month with a reading of negative 4.8
The National Shippers Strategic Transportation Council named U.S. Xpress Enterprises its Truckload Carrier of the Year
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration last week reversed course on a long-planned correction in its CSA safety enforcement system. The agency was close to proposing a way for carriers to get an assessment of fault in the crashes used to determine their safety rating, but on Thursday Anne Ferro told industry representatives that the agency will not go ahead after all
The Tennessee Department of Transportation has closed both lanes of Interstate 75 South in Campbell County in northeast Tennessee on the Kentucky border, due the collapse of a section of embankment
Contrary to what the scientific community expected, the exhaust fumes from gasoline vehicles are a bigger polluter than diesel exhaust when it comes to a specific type of pollution, according to a new study
Bridgestone Corp. has plans for a research project in the U.S. to develop the Guayule plant as a commercially viable, renewable source of high-quality natural rubber
FTR Associates says the outlook for the 2012 trucking industry is fair. In FTR's "State of Freight" webinar late last week, analysts addressed the overall economy as well as specifics about trucking and oil, a particularly hot topic because of climbing prices
A report released yesterday by The National Automobile Dealers Association and American Truck Dealers questions the Environmental Protection Agency's cost analysis of 2004-2010 emissions control mandates. Data collected by ATD shows EPA's cost estimates were off by a factor of between two and five
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