President Obama has signed legislation extending funding of federal transportation programs through March 4.
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November Tonnage Rises 3.9% In 12th Consecutive Increase
Truck tonnage hauled increased in November for the 12th month in a row, rising 3.9% above the corresponding month of 2009, according to American Trucking Associations.
January 3, 2011Trucking Blasts HOS Plan
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s proposed new hours-of-service rule would cut driving hours, a move that trucking industry leaders said was politically motivated, adding cost and complexity while jeopardizing safety advances made in recent years.
January 3, 2011Obama’s HOS Failure
The Obama administration’s proposed rewrite of the federal hours-of-service rule for drivers is a misguided failure that seems certain to make the nation’s roadways less safe than they are today.
January 3, 2011Saddle Creek Buys ProLog to Add Service
Logistics company Saddle Creek Corp. said it acquired ProLog Logistics Inc., a warehousing operator.
December 30, 2010Opinion: Late Fees and Supply Chain Integrity
Appointment scheduling is common in today’s transportation industry. It allows for the orderly receipt of shipments, reduces waiting time and increases routing and operations productivity. When all goes according to plan, the supply chain flows with optimal efficiency.
January 7, 2011Accuride Resumes NYSE Trading
Commercial vehicle parts maker Accuride Corp. was relisted on the New York Stock Exchange in December.
December 29, 2010Diesel Tops $3 a Gallon as Year Comes to a Close
For 2010, diesel prices averaged just below $3 a gallon, and the trend at the end of the year was well above that watershed level.
December 29, 2010Manufacturers Reply to Stringent Rules with Technology, as Truck Sales Rise
As the most stringent emission rules yet took effect in 2010, manufacturers brought their latest emissions technology to U.S. buyers against a backdrop of recovering truck sales and continuing contention about which type of pollution control best serves the industry.
December 29, 2010Minnesota Temporarily Waives HOS Rules
Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty (R) has issued an executive order temporarily lifting hours-of-service rules for truck drivers to deal with severe weather in the state, television station KIMT reported.
December 29, 2010