
Isuzu’s new North American facility, situated on 200 acres in Greenville County, represents a $280 million investment.
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Like ripples from a rock thrown in a pond, the effects of the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore are starting to be felt all over the East Coast.
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ATS Logistics Inc., one of the largest asset-based fleets at the Port of Charleston, has a new owner.
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With Hurricane Matthew strengthening to a Category 4 storm before making landfall, states from Florida through North Carolina are preparing for the worst with road closures, evacuations and suspensions of certain transportation rules.
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The Dept. of Transportation announced on Oct. 6 the “immediate availability” of $5 million in emergency relief funds from the Federal Highway Administration to the South Carolina Dept. of Transportation to help repair roads and bridges damaged by the recent rain-driven flooding that has crippled the state.
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A new TA location opened in Columbia, South Carolina, announced truckstop chain TravelCenters of America, operator of the TA and Petro Stopping Centers brands.
Read More →The SC Ports Authority reported a strong finish for the 2014 fiscal year on Monday with 8% container growth, an increase of 2% over projected plans.
Read More →The dealership remains open during the renovation. Construction is expected to be completed in July 2015.
Read More →The increase in pier containers pushed fiscal year 2014 volumes up by 5.5% year-over-year. April's pier container volume represented a 12.3% increase over April 2013 and a 21.7% increase over April 2012.
Read More →Phil Byrd, the new chairman of the American Trucking Associations, may offer a little different perspective as an executive with a relatively small company, according to a report in his local paper.
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