DHL Express Global Chief Executive Officer John Mullen told a House panel Tuesday that the company’s proposed deal to let UPS Inc. handle its North American air services was necessary for the company “to remain a viable competitor in the U.S. market.â€
September 9, 2008Trucking Industry 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.
DHL Testifies Before House Panel on UPS Air Deal
Judge Tentatively Denies Injunction in SoCal Port Suit; ATA to Appeal
A federal judge tentatively denied American Trucking Associations’ request for an injunction that would delay the start of concessionaire programs for drayage drivers at the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach.
September 9, 2008ATA Backs Ontario Speed Limiter Plan, but Suggests Changes to Avoid Conflict
American Trucking Associations said it supports Ontario’s plan to mandate speed limiters set at 105 kilometers — or about 65.2 mph — on all trucks but urged the province to alter its regulation to avoid conflicts with potential U.S. rules.
September 8, 2008Trucking Sees Things to Like In Both White House Hopefuls
As the two primary U.S. political parties concluded their presidential nominating conventions and formally began the fall campaign, trucking executives said each candidate offered pluses and minuses for the industry.
September 8, 2008Highway Trust Fund Needs $8 Billion Bailout, DOT Says
The Highway Trust Fund needs an $8 billion transfusion from the U.S. Treasury’s general fund in order to avoid an imminent deficit, Transportation Secretary Mary Peters said Friday during a conference call.
September 5, 2008Louisiana, Mississippi Get $4 Million for Emergency Repairs
The federal government will provide $4 million in emergency relief funds to Louisiana and Mississippi to help repair roads and bridges damaged by floods caused by Hurricane Gustav, U.S. Transportation Secretary Mary Peters said Friday.
September 5, 2008Rail, Intermodal Traffic Decline
Rail and intermodal traffic both declined for the week ended Saturday compared with a year ago, the Association of American Railroads said.
September 5, 2008TTNews to Close Monday for Labor Day
Transport Topics Online will be closed Monday for the Labor Day holiday. Please check back on Tuesday, Sept. 8, for the latest trucking and freight transportation news.
September 4, 2008American Axle to Produce Commercial Truck Parts
American Axle & Manufacturing Holdings will expand a factory in Michigan to build more parts for large commercial trucks, reducing its reliance on General Motors Corp. for business, Bloomberg reported Thursday.
September 4, 2008ISM Services Index Shows Expansion in August
The U.S. economy’s service sector expanded in August following two straight months of contraction, the Institute for Supply Management said Thursday.
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