Truck stop chains Pilot Travel Centers LLC and Flying J Inc. have agreed to a merger that would combine two of the largest U.S. truck stop chains and provide a framework for Flying J to emerge from Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
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P.A.M. Transportation Names New President
P.A.M. Transportation Services Monday named Daniel Cushman its new president, replacing long-time president Robert Weaver.
July 13, 2009DOT Gives $386 Mln. Loan for N.C. Highway
The Department of Transportation has approved a $386 million loan to finance construction on the Triangle Expressway in North Carolina.
July 13, 2009Nominations Open for ATAs Mike Russell Trucking Image Award
American Trucking Associations has opened the nomination process for its Mike Russell Good stuff Trucking Image Award, an award that honors people who contribute to positive awareness of the trucking industry.
July 10, 2009Expeditors Releases 2Q Earnings Guidance
Logistics firm Expeditors International of Washington said Monday its second-quarter earnings will likely be 24 cents to 26 cents per share, down from 32 cents a year ago.
July 13, 2009Gasoline Average Drops a Dime, Lundberg Reports
Gasoline prices fell 10 cents in the past two weeks to $2.56 per gallon, according to latest Lundberg Survey of fuel prices released Sunday.
July 13, 2009Navistar Says Final 2010 Engine Testing on Track
Navistar International Corp. said Monday that it is on track with final testing of its exhaust gas recirculation MaxxForce engines to meet 2010 emissions standards.
July 13, 2009Navistar Cutting 275 Workers at Miss. Military Truck Plant
Navistar International Corp., the largest maker of blast-proof trucks for the U.S. military, will lay off 275 workers at a Mississippi plant because of declining production of the vehicles, Bloomberg reported Monday.
July 13, 2009N.J./N.Y. Port Authority Receives Grants to Replace Old Trucks
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey said it received $11.6 million in grants to help truck owners serving the Port of New York and New Jersey to replace their trucks built before 1994.
July 13, 2009Diesel Drops 5.2瞽 to $2.542 in Third Straight Decline
Diesel fell for a third straight week, dropping 5.2 cents to $2.542 a gallon, the Department of Energy said.
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