Trucker pleads guilty to fuel card scheme
By Jill Dunn A trucker faces sentencing July 8 after pleading guilty to using fuel cards without authorization to steal more than $300,000 from the U.S. Postal Service.
Mercedes-Benz establishing its own production facility for next-generation fuel-cell stacks in Canada; series production targeted for 2013
Mercedes-Benz will set up its own production of fuel cell stacks in Canada. By doing so, the company will bundle the development and production for one of the key components of fuel cell powered electric vehicles in Vancouver, British Columbia.
In Feb…
Mercedes-Benz establishing its own production facility for next-generation fuel-cell stacks in Canada; series production targeted for 2013
Mercedes-Benz will set up its own production of fuel cell stacks in Canada. By doing so, the company will bundle the development and production for one of the key components of fuel cell powered electric vehicles in Vancouver, British Columbia.
In Feb…
Some airlines put Japan expansion on hold
Even as airlines added extra flights to get people out of Tokyo, their long-term plans for expansion have been thrown into doubt.
New Competition for Teamsters, as Obama Allows Mexican Truckers into U.S.
When the North America Free Trade Treaty passed in 1994 there was a clause allowing truckers from all three nations to freely transport goods throughout the continent.
Honda premiers BRIO urban commuter car in Thailand
Honda Automobile (Thailand) Co., Ltd. (HATC), Honda’s automobile production and sales subsidiary in Thailand, has unveiled the BRIO urban commuter car. The starting price will be 399,900 baht (US$13,300), with an annual sales plan of 40,000 units…
Market Snapshot: U.S. stocks rebound as focus shifts from Japan
U.S. stocks made a broad, sharp rebound Thursday, ending three straight days of losses, as economic data and an upbeat forecast from FedEx Corp.
Market Snapshot: U.S. stocks rebound as focus shifts from Japan
U.S. stocks made a broad, sharp rebound Thursday, ending three straight days of losses, as economic data and an upbeat forecast from FedEx Corp.
Airline co-pilot charged with flying drunk
A commercial airline pilot has been indicted on charges of flying drunk while serving as first officer in the cockpit of a United Express flight from Austin, Texas, to Denver in December of 2009.
Sean C. Sallee
Sean Christian Sallee, 43, currently of Bonifay, FL; previously of Pine River, WI; went home to be with his Father on March 8, 2011.