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Executive Cites Factors Affecting Trucking, Class 8 Sales
SAN DIEGO A perfect storm of a weak economy, high fuel prices and governmental missteps have led to a 70% drop in new-truck sales in North America, according to Jim Hebe, senior vice president of North American sales for Navistar.
May 12, 2009Matt Silver, CEO of Cargado, discusses how AI, data and smarter platforms are reshaping cross-border shipping.
R.I. Begins Construction of Replacement Highway Bridge
Rhode Island transportation officials said construction has begun on one of two bridges so deteriorated that trucks are limited to 18 tons and two axles.
May 11, 2009Swine Flu May Complicate Mexican Truck Plan, LaHood Says
Efforts to stop the spread of swine flu in the United States and Mexico have delayed resolution of a plan to allow Mexican trucks to deliver goods across the U.S., Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood said Monday, Bloomberg reported.
May 11, 2009Study Finds Green Benefits from Using Larger Trucks
NASHVILLE, Tenn. Larger, heavier trucks would not be just an economic boost, but also a means of cutting annual petroleum usage by billions of gallons and sharply reducing greenhouse gases, a university researcher told a gathering of shippers here.
May 11, 2009Bill Would Offer Federal Grants to Create Truck Parking Spaces
A new legislative proposal would provide $20 million in each of the next six years for a pilot program designed to generate more truck parking spaces across the country.
May 11, 2009Chryslers Suppliers Stung by Auto Firms Bankruptcy
Chryslers filing for Chapter 11 protection is spilling over into the trucking industry as suppliers adjust to a bankruptcy process that has shut down the companys auto production for at least 30 days.
May 11, 2009Proposal Would Boost Biofuels, Set Emission-Reduction Targets
The Obama administration last week issued a renewable fuel standard proposal aimed at growing the supply of biofuels and for the first time requiring them to meet emission-reduction targets.
May 11, 2009Senate to Consider Stiffer Rail Competition Rules
Freight railroads are facing their stiffest legislative challenge in three decades, as a bill that would make the first changes to the industrys competitive environment since 1980 is slated for a Senate vote in a matter of weeks.
May 11, 2009Letters: Safe Driving, Mileage Tax, Sleep Apnea
I agree wholeheartedly with op-ed writer Ryan McDonalds opinion on the value of tail-ride checks, when they are performed by safety professionals. These on-the-road driver observations are an integral part of my companys services to the Canadian transportation industry.
May 11, 2009First-Quarter Productivity Improves
First-quarter U.S. worker productivity improved at an 0.8% annual rate in the first quarter, the Labor Department said Thursday.
May 7, 2009