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Roberson Exits Trucking, Sells to Celadon, Annett
Roberson Transportation Cos. last week exited the trucking industry, agreeing to sell its dry van truckload business to Indianapolis-based Celadon Group for $22.7 million and its flatbed business and logistics division to Annett Holdings of Des Moines, Iowa, for an undisclosed amount.
January 26, 2005TT's Seth Clevenger and Mike Senatore unpack the trends, surprises and shake-ups that define this year's Top 100 for-hire carriers..
News Briefs - Jan. 26
DOE Reports Lower Distillate Inventories • Senate Approves Bodman, Rice for Key Posts • SCS Transportation Says Quarter, 2004 Profits Rise • Covenant Transport Reports Fourth-Quarter Loss • And more...
January 26, 2005Opinion: The Real Way to Deal With Hours of Service
Click here to write a Letter to the Editor. eading Transport Topics’ Letters & Comments section in recent months on the issue of the hours-of-service rules for drivers has, quite frankly, left me astounded.
January 26, 2005Hutchinson Resigns DHS Post; Michael Jackson Nominated as Deputy Secretary
Department of ºÚÁϳԹÏÍøland Security Under Secretary for Border and Transportation Security Asa Hutchinson announced he would resign, effective March 1.
January 25, 2005ATA Tonnage Index Dropped in December
Overall trucking freight volumes fell a seasonally adjusted 1% in December, according to an American Trucking Associations index.
January 25, 2005Truck Suppliers Forecast Strong Year
While 2004 was the fourth-best year ever for total U.S. retail sales of Class 8 trucks, suppliers to truck makers said their sales in 2005 would be even better.
January 25, 2005BNSF Reports 53.5% Increase in Fourth-Quarter Earnings
Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corp., parent to the second-largest U.S. railroad, reported record quarterly earnings for the fourth quarter of 2004, which rose 53.5% over the previous year’s fourth quarter.
January 25, 2005News Briefs - Jan. 25
Schneider to Add 10 New Brokerage Offices • CNF's Fourth-Quarter Earnings Rise; Takes Loss for Year • Celadon Reports Record Income, Revenue • Class-Action Bill a Priority, Journal Says • And more...
January 25, 2005Union Says Radiation Scans May Harm Health of Drivers at Ports, Borders
Security screening devices that use radiation to scan the contents of trucks and trailers at ports and border crossings may pose health risks, Teamsters union representatives said.
January 24, 2005Northeast Digging Out From Weekend Blizzard
Three Northeastern governors declared states of emergency over the weekend as a blizzard pounded the region after dumping a foot of snow across the Midwest, the Associated Press reported.
January 24, 2005