Latest News Updates From Daniel W. Guido

iTech: Got Your Ears On?

Once upon a time, citizen band radios were as much a part of the gear in a trucker’s rig as his Ray-Bans and coffee Thermos. Being without one on the road was unthinkable. A CB was a trucker’s lifeline to the outside world.

April 18, 2005

SMC3 Okays 4.73% Rate Hike, Trimming Earlier Proposal

Rate bureau SMC3 on March 17 approved a 4.73% increase in general tariff rates for its 124 less-than-truckload carrier members to take effect May 2.

March 21, 2005

CARB Eyes Industry Incentives To Curb Emissions at Key Ports

The California Air Resources Board is considering whether to push for financial incentives to prompt freight transportation firms operating around nearby ports to curb diesel emissions, said a spokesman for that regulatory agency.

March 7, 2005

Fuel Suppliers See Problems In Meeting ’06 ULSD Deadline

An association of fuel suppliers and pipeline companies said it would ask the federal government to allow them to sell diesel fuel with slightly higher sulfur levels than environmental rules would allow next year.

February 28, 2005

Fuel Suppliers Say Contaminated Diesel a Problem

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Two major fuel suppliers told truck stop industry officials meeting here that new tests showed it was currently impossible to deliver ultra-low-sulfur diesel fuel through the nation’s pipeline system without it picking up too much sulfur along the way.

February 22, 2005

RoadLink Joins American Trucking Associations, Citing Revival of Intermodal Carriers’ Group

American Trucking Associations’ decision to reestablish its Intermodal Motor Carriers Conference prompted RoadLink USA — which ATA considers the nation’s largest intermodal trucking network — to join the association Jan. 24, a company official said.

February 3, 2005

Volvo’s Virginia Plant Stays Open Despite Contract Lapse

Workers continued on the job at Volvo Trucks North America’s New River plant in Dublin, Va., even though a union contract there expired at midnight Monday, a company official said Tuesday.

February 1, 2005

GeoLogic Targets LTL Market To Expand Tracking Services

Executives for GeoLogic Solutions said the former transportation division of Aether Systems might soon expand its in-cab mobile communications and trailer-tracking technologies to the less-than-truckload industry.

January 31, 2005

So. Calif. Agency Unveils Plan For Truck Depot Near Ports

Seeking to ease congestion around the ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles, the Alameda Corridor Transportation Authority said it was planning to build an inland truck depot this spring to reduce truck traffic on the Long Beach Freeway, Interstate 710.

January 27, 2005