Volvo Trucks North America and UAW Reach Tentative Agreement
Volvo Trucks North America Inc. announced late Thursday that the company and the United Auto Workers reached a tentative agreement on terms of new three-year agreement
Volvo Trucks North America Inc. announced late Thursday that the company and the United Auto Workers reached a tentative agreement on terms of new three-year agreement
We tip our re-sizable, custom embroidered Truckinginfo.com baseball cap to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration that yesterday unveiled a totally redesigned Web site
U.S. Xpress, Chattanooga, Tenn., has lowered its 1st quarter expectations. The company told the investment community in a Wednesday press release, it expects to post a small loss for the quarter
International Truck and Engine Corp. is offering live views of the Mid-America Trucking Show from it’s "Eagle-Eye" WebCam, starting this morning
International Truck and Engine Corp. is offering live views of the Mid-America Trucking Show from it’s "Eagle-Eye" WebCam, starting Thursday
Arrow Truck Sales Inc. has teamed up with Lockton Risk Services to offer the Arrow Insurance Advantage program.
Webb Wheel Products, a major wheel-end supplier, has been re-organized into separate business units targeting OEM business, the aftermarket and the transit industry
Beginning at 8 p.m. Saturday, April 2 until 10 a.m. Sunday, April 3, the outer loop of the Capital Beltway (I-495 East), just past the I-95 South exit will be close
The Maryland State Highway Administration District 6 reports that the I-70 eastbound ramp
Energy & Engine Technology Corp., (EENT will be an exhibitor at this year's Mid America Truck Show in Louisville, Ky., at Booth 9055
Airgo Systems Inc., a manufacturer and distributor of commercial tire monitoring, maintenance and inflation systems, will have a presence at several booths this week at the 34th Annual Mid-America Trucking Show
ExpressTrucking.com will bring back the renowned White Tiger Truck for display in the MATS Expedited Trucking Info Center 2005
The Associated Press reported Monday that the fine for driving a truck higher than 13 ft. 6 inches through the westbound tube of the Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel is going up as of July 1
The Tennesean, Nashville, Tenn., reported Monday that authorities may soon impose split speed limits: 10 mph lower for trucks than for everyone else
In a Monday press release, FedEx Freight, a subsidiary of FedEx Corp., said the company continues its “aggressive nationwide expansion by opening four new service centers and expanding a fift
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