Ed Schultz challenges striking truckers: ‘What in the hell have …
MSNBC host Ed Schultz accused right-wing talk hosts of co-opting “the very people that they’ve done nothing more” in encouraging a group of truck drivers in their attempt to blunt traffic around Washington D.C. on Friday in the “Ride For The Constituti…
Transportation Sales: Can you adapt to the New Normal?
MISSISSAUGA, Ont. — The sales process in Freight Transportation has undergone major changes over the last decade.
In conversation with Mike McCarron Part 3: Negotiating the deal
MISSISSAUGA, Ont. – On October 16th, Mike McCarron, the well-known former owner of MSM Transportation will team up with M&A guru Doug Nix for the much anticipated session “Mergers & Acquisitions in Transportation: How big…
Victims Share Tales of SFPD Anti-Bike Bias and Hostility at City Hall
At the scene of this 2009 crash where a driver made an illegal turn and hit a woman on a bicycle, an SFPD officer told Streetsblog’s Bryan Goebel that he thought all San Franciscans who ride bikes should be moved to Treasure Island.
Navistar orders spike in September
LISLE, Ill. — Navistar International got a much-needed boost last month, securing orders for 5,900 Classes 6-8 trucks in September.
Kenworth’s T880 now available for order
KIRKLAND, Wash. — Kenworth has announced its newest truck, the vocational T880, is now available for order.
Meet Trucker-Author Eark Conlon
A coalition of tea party truck drivers is planning a government shutdown demonstration on the Capital Beltway that rings Washington.
Padiham truck driver in hospital after horror smash near Portishead
A TRUCKER from Padiham is recovering in hospital after emergency surgery following a horror smash on the M5 near Bristol.
Navistar to Offer $200 Million in Notes, Credit Rating Lowered by S&P
Navistar International has announced its latest financial move to prop up its money-losing operations, but a major credit rating agency doesn’t seem that impressed.
CITT looking to help members thrive at annual conference
TORONTO, Ont. – Why merely survive when you can thrive? That’s the thinking behind the Canadian Institute of Traffic and Transportation’s (CITT) focus on “thrive-ability” at its upcoming national conference on…
