Truck-Lite Offers Line of Anti-Corrosion Products
Truck-Lite’s nano family of anti-corrosion products is engineered to prevent and inhibit corrosion and provide barriers to moisture on a microscopic level.
US drayage drivers: Little resistance to rate hikes
Their costs increases, harbor truckers across the US are increasing their prices. Photo credit: Shutterstock.
Harbor trucking companies serving major gateways are increasing their prices, and gearing up to charge their customers for excessive waiting …
BigRigTravels.com turns 10: A talk with Stephen Michaels, long-haul proprietor
In this latest edition of Overdrive Radio, Stephen Michaels talks about his informal ambassadorship from the trucking world to the motoring public via his BigRigTravels.com live-feed webcam, which has yielded plenty individual dividends in motorist edu…
Dayton Parts Offers Trailer Accessories Product Line
Dayton Parts has announced a new line of trailer accessories to complement its current trailer component offering.
Book On Trailer Manufacturing History Recalls Personal Stories
U-boat attacks on the Gulf and Atlantic coasts early in World War II forced hauling of petroleum by truck, the interesting volume says.
Analysis: Moving Trends Could Shift Freight Patterns
Shifting populations in the U.S. could mean a change where you deliver freight, finds Business Contributing Editor Evan Lockridge.
Kindersley Insurance acquired by Hub International
KINDERSLEY, SK – Trucking insurance specialist Kindersley Insurance has been acquired by Hub International. The global insurance broker disclosed it has acquired shares of the Saskatchewan-based independent and commercial insurance brokerage, however t…
Boyd Bros. Offers Driver Sign-on Bonus and Per-Mile Pay Increase
Boyd Bros. Transportation has announced a new driver sign-on bonus and a two-cent per mile pay increase with a $1,000 weekly minimum pay guarantee.
How to watch Winter Olympics while on the road
Are you ready for some curling?
Transportation, warehousing jobs decline
OTTAWA, Ont. — Canada’s transportation and warehousing sector lost 5,900 jobs in January – down 0.6% overall — but still counted 40,700 more jobs than January 2017, Statistics Canada reports. The findings were included in the latest Labor F…
