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Labrie Named Head of Operations at Con-Way
Con-Way Transportation Services Inc., a subsidiary of transportation firm CNF Inc., said late Monday that John Labrie was named executive vice president of operations.
January 11, 2005Truckload-Driver Pay Expected to Keep Rising as Fleets Seek to Cut Turnover, Attract Workers
Truckload carriers, who are fighting some of the highest driver turnover levels on record, said they would continue pushing up pay rates to curb what has become a continuous struggle to find and keep qualified drivers.
January 11, 2005Technology Briefs - Jan. 4 - Jan. 10
Freightliner to Include a Year of Sirius in New Trucks • TRW to Supply Eaton With Radar Systems
January 10, 2005Editorial: Finding Perspective From Tragedy
Click here to write a Letter to the Editor. here’s nothing like a monumental natural disaster to put our concerns and worries into perspective, and to remind us how good our own lives are.
January 10, 2005Text Messaging Aids Dispatching Efficiency, Accuracy
A number of trucking and logistics companies are communicating voicelessly with drivers through mobile text messaging, which can lessen the frequency of phone conversations with dispatchers.
January 10, 2005L.A. Task Force Unveils Plan to Curb Port-Area Emissions
LOS ANGELES — A task force appointed by Los Angeles Mayor James Hahn unveiled a 73-point pollution control initiative Dec. 29, aimed at bringing emissions from the Port of Los Angeles down to 2001 levels..
January 10, 2005Average Diesel Price Declines 2.3 Cents to $1.934
The average price of retail diesel fuel in the United States fell 2.3 cents to $1.934 a gallon, the Department of Energy said Monday.
January 10, 2005News Briefs - Jan. 10
Wholesale Inventories Increase 1.1% in November • Union Approves Contract With Caterpillar • Union Pacific Still Battling Delays, L.A. Times Says • More Wet Weather Hampers Los Angeles, Ohio • Allied Holdings Files Its Delayed Form 10-Q • And more...
January 10, 2005Lundberg: Gasoline Prices Continue Falling
The combined average price for all grades of gasoline declined more than 3 cents a gallon to $1.82 between Dec. 17 and Friday, according to the Lundberg survey of 7,000 gas stations across the country.
January 10, 2005News Briefs - Jan. 7
Navistar Says It Won't File Earnings Statement on Time • WSJ: FedEx Faces Pressure From 'Contract' Drivers for Benefits • Snowstorms Again Close I-5 in California • Florida DOT Plans for Truck Road at Tampa Port • And more...
January 7, 2005