The American Trucking Associations' Hurricane Katrina Relief Effort team is working with the Mississippi Emergency Management Administration (MEMA) in Jackson, Miss., to determine trucking needs for MEMA’s current relief effort.
Read More →ABF Freight System Inc., Fort Smith, Ark., announced Tuesday that it will limit its standard fuel surcharge through Oct. 4, 2005 due to the extremely volatile fuel prices resulting from Hurricane Katrina.
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Washington-based truckbuilder Paccar Inc. said it is making a $1-million contribution to the American Red Cross’ Hurricane Katrina Relief Fund to support humanitarian efforts for those impacted in the United States Gulf Coast area.
Read More →Transportation industry association and technology provider SMC³ is establishing a special fund with the American Red Cross to provide aid to survivors of Hurricane Katrina
Read More →The Used Truck Association (UTA) will be sending cases of bottled water and $5,000 to assist in the relief efforts of the Hurricane Katrina victims
Read More →The Truckload Carriers Association announced Thursday it is working to keep drivers informed in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.
Read More →International Truck and Engine Corp. has offered use of a 7,750-square-foot facility in Shreveport, La., to serve as a logistics center or staging area to help distribute emergency relief supplies to victims of the devastating hurricane that hit
Read More →Automotive suppliers who opened their hearts to aid tsunami victims earlier this year are coming to the aid of states hit by Hurricane Katrina in an effort spearheaded by the Motor & Equipment Manufacturers Assn. (MEMA),
Read More →The American Trucking Assns. and ATA President and CEO Bill Graves applauded President Bush’s decision to open the Strategic Petroleum Reserve to ensure a steady supply of oil to the United States as well as help refineries badly crippled by Hurricane Katrina
Read More →Patriot Transportation Holding Inc. Jacksonville, Fla., has appointed John D. Klopfenstein controller and chief accounting office
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