REDFORD, Mich. — Daimler Trucks North America said it will invest $120 million and add 115 union jobs to create two new assembly lines to make transmissions and turbochargers at its Detroit brand diesel engine plant.
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Freight Levels Improve in November Following Lull Caused by Superstorm
Freight levels appear to have strengthened during November, showing improvement after Superstorm Sandy temporarily depressed shipment volumes, according to recent carrier and analyst reports.
December 17, 2012Despite Recent Changes to CSA Program, Wide Range of Industry Concerns Remain
ALEXANDRIA, Va. — If there was ever any doubt that the Compliance, Safety, Accountability program is rattling the freight industry, a recent all-day meeting of industry stakeholders here made it crystal clear that truckers, shippers, brokers and nonprofit groups alike still have concerns with the program.
December 17, 2012Volvo, Mack Truck Models Get Greenhouse Gas Nod From EPA
Volvo Trucks and Mack Trucks Inc. became the latest heavy-duty truck makers to announce their truck models meet 2014 federal greenhouse-gas regulations.
December 17, 2012Honeywell to Buy Intermec, Unite Handheld Producers
Honeywell International Inc. said it has agreed to purchase Intermec Inc. for about $600 million in a deal that would unite two of the transportation industry’s largest suppliers of rugged handheld computers.
December 17, 2012Talks Continue at East, Gulf Ports; Southern Calif. Clearing Backlog
With a potential strike less than two weeks away, contract talks between the union representing East and Gulf Coast dock workers and management continued last week without an agreement.
December 17, 2012Diesel Declines 3.6¢ to $3.991, Seventh Drop in Eight Weeks
U.S. retail diesel prices declined for the seventh time in the past eight weeks, down 3.6 cents to $3.991 a gallon, the U.S. Department of Energy reported.
December 17, 2012Truckload Turnover Remains Elevated as Demand for Drivers Rises
High driver turnover continues to plague the trucking industry, as third-quarter figures for both large and small truckload fleets stand near levels last seen in 2007, American Trucking Associations reported last week.
December 17, 2012Truck-Crash Deaths Up 1.9%
Truck-involved highway fatalities inched up 1.9% to 3,757 in 2011 from 3,686 the year before, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reported last week.
December 17, 2012FMCSA Plans Survey on EOBR Harassment Issue
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration wants to survey trucking to determine how it could prevent driver harassment when it issues a rule mandating electronic onboard recorders.
December 14, 2012