Prime Honors 3-Million-Mile Drivers
Prime inc. recently honored drivers Herman Knight and Steve Rowan for achieving 3 million miles of safe driving
Prime inc. recently honored drivers Herman Knight and Steve Rowan for achieving 3 million miles of safe driving
Import cargo volume at the nation's major retail container ports is continuing to wind down as the year comes to an end but is nonetheless expected to be up 9 percent in November over the same month last year
Navistar International says it has built and shipped about 17,000 vehicles to U.S. and Canadian customers in the past quarter, more than 15,000 of them with EPA-compliant 2010 diesels
A pilot program in virginia will use undeveloped Virginia Department of Transportation properties as "truck safety rest areas" for truck parking
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has ordered JBS Carriers Inc. of Greeley, Colo., to install electronic on-board recorders on its entire fleet of more than 700 trucks by March 2011 or pay $81,780 in fines
Capacity of Texas received a $872,000 grant to develop a hydrogen fuel cell terminal truck
Intermodal volume increased 20.3 percent year-over-year in the third quarter, with international intermodal freight seeing a 28.1 percent upsurge, according to the Intermodal Association of North America
The Volvo Group will be the world's first vehicle manufacturer to join the World Wide Fund for Nature's (WWF) Climate Savers Program
Supreme Industries Inc., a manufacturer of specialized commercial vehicles, said its net sales for 2010's third quarter rose 26 percent
Optronics International has sold the Panelite custom stainless steel truck accessory brand and intellectual property to Dieter's Accessories of Waterloo, Ont., Canada, but will retain the Millennium Series lighting portion of the well known brand
The Fontaine Modification Company management team has made extensive improvements to the organization over the last 18 months and is now ready to introduce the "new" Fontaine
A ballot measure in California that aimed to suspend the state's global warming law, was defeated Tuesday
South Carolina is now allowing heavier international intermodal containers on state highways
Freight tonnage on all transportation modes is predicted to increase by 61 percent in the next 30 years, according to the Federal Highway Administration's new Freight Analysis Framework
The California Air Resources Board has issued proposed amendments to three regulations affecting trucks operating in California
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