Diesel Prices Hurting Trucking Firms – and Now Schools
According to current news reports, numerous school districts across the U.S. are cutting classroom funds to cover the soaring cost of diesel fuel for their buses.
According to current news reports, numerous school districts across the U.S. are cutting classroom funds to cover the soaring cost of diesel fuel for their buses.
Freightliner Trucks has announced a new ordering and delivery program for Business Class M2 106 trucks.
Coastal Transport recently recognized four outstanding drivers from its Selma, N.C., terminal
Marten Transport, Mondovi, Wis., has announced the addition of intermodal services to its ever-growing corporate transportation family.
Earlier this month, Dart Transit Co. honored its contractors who have safely driven a million miles during a Contractor Appreciation Days picnic.
The 35th Annual Mid-America Trucking Show is now open for exhibit space reservations to all 2005 Exhibitors.
Crete Carrier Corp., one of the largest trucking companies in the country, will start paying its drivers Practical Route miles, according to Tonn Ostergard, company president and chief executive officer.
Two CRST International companies – CRST Van Expedited and CRST Malone – are honoring their drivers with cookouts and prizes at terminals across the country during National Truck Driver Appreciation Week Aug. 21-27.
Georgia-based LTL carrier Saia, a wholly owned subsidiary of SCS Transportation Inc., has been named a winner for "Business Evolution Through Mobilizing Field Workers" in the Mobile & Wireless World's "Best Practices in Mobile & Wireless" Award Program.
The next time you pass a Green Mountain Power line truck on the highway, you may notice a slight smell of French fries.
An Idle Reduction Technology Fair will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sept. 13 at the 49er Travel Plaza in Sacramento, Calif
In a statement issued shortly after the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration released its new Hours of Service ruling on Friday, ATA President and CEO Bill Graves was generally supportive of the rule
The proposed Hours of Service rule for truck drivers issued Friday by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is a major setback for highway safety, increasing the potential for deadly accidents
The U.S. Department of Transportation's Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) Friday issued an Hours of Service rule that spells out the length of time commercial drivers can operate trucks before they are required to take a break.
Volvo Trucks North America Inc., continued to expand its customer and dealer support with the addition of a new parts distribution center in Baltimore on Aug. 1.
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