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Ryder, Mich. Firm Partner on NG Project To Convert 16 Trucks, Build Fuel Stations
Ryder System said that UBCR LLC has selected it as a partner in a Michigan natural gas project that will put 16 more heavy-duty natural gas trucks on the road.
October 31, 2011Cheetah Software Updates Its Mobile App for Android
Cheetah Software Systems Inc. said it has made available its next generation Cheetah Mobile app for the Android platform.
October 31, 2011Truck Tonnage Rises 5.9% in September
Truck tonnage climbed 5.9% in September, according to American Trucking Associations well-watched index, a result that should allay fears of another recession.
October 31, 2011Opinion: Business Process Management
There is no question that the trucking industry in the past decade has made substantial progress in its embrace and use of technology to achieve best practices for every vital function and process from fleet management, dispatch and accounting to sophisticated tracking, business intelligence and almost any task you can name.
October 31, 2011Letters: New Volvo Drivetrain, HOS Rules
Im writing in response to the Oct. 3 article about the new Volvo drivetrain package: Volvo Offers New Powertrain Package for VN Trucks.
October 31, 2011Editorial: Breathing Room
The most recent bits of news about business conditions and the economy suggest that, while we cant be sure were out of the woods yet, the most dire predictions of a double-dip recession a couple of months ago apparently were too pessimistic.
October 31, 2011ATA Extends Graves Tenure as President for Three Years
American Trucking Associations said it has reached agreement on a three-year contract extension with Bill Graves, which will keep him president of the federation through 2014.
October 31, 2011Experienced Drivers Are First Line of Defense Against Weather Hazards, Carrier Execs Say
As winter approaches and with some parts of the country already being subjected to an early taste of seasonal traffic problems carrier executives and drivers have said experienced people behind the wheels of the tractor-trailers are the best defense against the hazards caused by the weather.
October 31, 2011Trailer Orders Jump by 31%; Backlog Stretches Into 2012
September orders for new trailers jumped 31% from a year earlier, following a summer slowdown, and trailer manufacturers said their production backlog combined with ongoing intake strength would keep factories busy well into next year.
October 31, 2011Working With Federal Officials Gives Carriers Best Chance to Affect Rulemaking Process
GRAPEVINE, Texas One of the most effective ways for motor carriers to have more effect on the federal rulemaking process is to collaborate with agencies on research that yields valuable data, officials said.
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