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Senators Address 3 DOT Nominations
The Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee advanced the nominations of several other key administration officials to the full Senate on July 21, including the nomination of Deborah Hersman to lead the National Transportation Safety Board.
July 27, 2009Standards Body Passes on Hot Fuel Rule
Trucking groups hailed the decision by the National Conference on Weights and Measures not to proceed with proposals to regulate the temperature of retail fuel at the pump.
July 27, 2009TransForce Reports Lower 2Q Income
Canadian transportation firm TransForce Inc. said its second-quarter net income fell to C$18 million, or 21 cents a share, from C$19.3 million, or 22 cents, a year ago.
July 23, 2009C.H. Robinsons 2Q Profit Improves
Transportation and third-party logistics firm C.H. Robinson Worldwide reported a second-quarter profit of $92 million, or 54 cents a share, up slightly from $90 million, or 52 cents a share, a year ago.
July 21, 2009Crane Leverages Loss of EGL into New Logistics Success
HOUSTON During the second half of 2007, when the U.S. economy and stock market were at their respective peaks, a colleague of James Crane said he was for a brief while bitter and unhappy. But as gross domestic product and the value of stocks, housing and other assets fell dramatically, the smile returned to Cranes face as he realized the comfort of cash hundreds of millions of dollars of it.
July 20, 2009Opinion: The Fatigue Checklist Scant Science
Get a group of truckers together anywhere in this country, and Minnesotas Fatigued Driving Evaluation Checklist is bound to come up. The 75-item list gained national prominence when the Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association sued the Minnesota State Patrol in federal court in an attempt to stop its use.
July 17, 2009Carter Logistics Opens Cross-Dock in Mich.
Third-party logistics firm Carter Logistics said it has opened a new cross-dock facility in Romulus, Mich.
July 15, 2009Dont Ignore NTSB Suggestions, Nominee Hersman Tells Congress
WASHINGTON Debbie Hersman, President Obamas choice to lead the National Transportation Safety Board, told a Senate committee that other transportation agencies should voluntarily adopt the boards recommendations, and if they dont, Congress should order them to.
July 13, 2009Truck Fatalities Fall 12%
Truck-related highway fatalities plummeted 12% in 2008 to 4,229, the lowest total since the federal government began keeping records, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said.
July 13, 2009Truckings Safety Emphasis Pays Off
At a time when good news in the trucking industry is hard to come by, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration served up a generous helping of it last week when it said that truck-related highway fatalities plummeted 12% last year.
July 13, 2009