Trucking Industry Safety News

About Safety News...

Transportation businesses face a host of dynamic risk issues that can significantly impact their financial and operational health. The news in this category focuses on the latest safety and security initiatives, resources and regulations and addresses topics that include fleet safety, claims administration, driver hiring and retention, risk management and compliance.

BusinessSafetyGovernment

Freight Trade Groups to Gather in Anaheim for TransComp, IANA’s Intermodal Expo

Three freight trade groups will gather Nov. 15-17 in Anaheim, Calif., in search of fresh perspectives on key transportation industry issues, including financial, economic and market conditions.

November 2, 2009
BusinessGovernmentSafety

Volvo Merges N. American Units; Mack, VTNA Brands to Remain

AB Volvo said that it is reorganizing its North American truck business by combining its two brands —Volvo Trucks North America and Mack Trucks — into a single new entity called North American Trucks.

November 2, 2009
BusinessGovernmentSafety

Bill to Offer Incentives to States That Ban Texting While Driving

WASHINGTON — Several senators introduced legislation last week that would offer incentives to states that ban texting while driving, an issue Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood said has become his cause.

November 2, 2009
BusinessGovernmentSafety

Congress Votes to Extend Transportation Funding

Both houses of Congress  on Oct. 29 approved a second continuing resolution that would continue to fund the nation’s surface transportation programs until mid-December.

November 2, 2009
BusinessSafetyGovernmentAutonomous

Truck Tonnage Dips in Sept., but Economy Shows Gains

The freight recovery paused in September as American Trucking Associations’ tonnage index dipped 0.3% from the month be-fore after recording larger gains in July and August.

November 2, 2009
BusinessGovernmentSafety

TWIC Running Smoothly at U.S. Ports Despite Initial Glitches, Officials Say

After several initial delays and glitches, freight hauling and government officials say the Transportation Worker Identification Credential program is moving along smoothly at U.S. ports, and they project additional security measures could be incorporated in coming years.

November 2, 2009
BusinessSafetyGovernment

Chicago Manufacturing Index Improves

Manufacturing activity in the Chicago region showed expansion in October, the Institute for Supply Chain Management-Chicago said Friday.

October 30, 2009
BusinessSafety

Intermodal Traffic Drops for Week

U.S. intermodal rail traffic fell 10.1% in the week ended Saturday compared with the same week last year, the Association of American Railroads said.

October 30, 2009
GovernmentBusinessSafetyLogistics

P.A.M. Narrows Third-Quarter Loss

Truckload carrier and logistics firm P.A.M. Transportation Services reported a third-quarter loss of $1.2 million, or 13 cents per share, compared with a loss of $3.2 million, or 33 cents, a year ago.

October 30, 2009
BusinessGovernmentSafety

Opinion: LTLs Can Profit Even in a Poor Economy

I agree — the economy is bad. Now let’s go out there and make some profit. As excess capacity continues to plague the less-than-truckload segment of the trucking industry with reduced revenues and profits, transportation executives are increasingly frustrated.

October 30, 2009