TAT News Updates

Business

P.A.M. Reports 4Q Loss; Posts Full-Year Profit

P.A.M. Transportation Services posted a fourth-quarter loss compared with a profit in the year-ago period, but posted a full-year profit.

February 13, 2013
Government, Business

NTSB’s Hersman Reportedly a Top Candidate for Transportation Secretary

National Transportation Safety Board chief Deborah Hersman is a leading candidate to succeed Ray LaHood as transportation secretary, the Wall Street Journal reported Monday.

February 4, 2013
Editorial, Business

Editorial: Funding UMTRI

The University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute has its tin cup out and is in definite need of a few bucks. And we think it would be in trucking’s interest to make sure UMTRI finds the needed money — and quickly. 

January 28, 2013
Business, Logistics

Swift Reports Higher 4Q Profit

Swift Transportation Co. said its fourth-quarter and full-year profit rose and that it recorded the highest quarterly revenue and operating profit in its history.

January 24, 2013
Government, Business

DOT Updates National Transportation Statistics Data

The Department of Transportation has updated its national transportation statistics web-only reference guide to national transportation data.

January 18, 2013
Business

Trucking, Transportation Activity Improved Late Last Year, Fed ‘Beige Book’ Report Says

The U.S. economy improved late last year, with trucking and transportation services showing gains, the Federal Reserve said.

January 16, 2013
Government, Business

BTS Releases Pocket Guide to Transportation

The U.S. Bureau of Transportation Statistics said it has released its 2013 Pocket Guide to Transportation.

January 15, 2013
Government, Business

Virginia Gov. McDonnell Proposes Eliminating Gasoline Tax

Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell (R) announced a proposal Tuesday to remove the state’s gasoline tax, which would make Virginia the first state in the country to eliminate that tax.

January 9, 2013
Business

Transport Funding Law Passes With EOBR Mandate, HOS Study

After a series of temporary extensions kept highway construction projects and federal transportation programs afloat for three years, Congress in June finally passed a new highway reauthorization bill.

December 24, 2012
Government, Business

Hawaii’s Sen. Daniel Inouye Dead at 88

U.S. Sen. Daniel Inouye (D-Hawaii), chairman of the powerful Senate Appropriations Committee and the second-longest serving senator in U.S. history, died Monday at the age of 88.

December 18, 2012