Woman hit by bridge debris is improving
A trucker was cited for careless driving after a big rig hit the Speer Boulevard bridge over I-25 bridge, raining concrete and steel on a car whose driver was seriously injured on 03/25/2013 Copyright 2013 Scripps Media, Inc.
CBSA nabs trio of tobacco smugglers
Canada Border Services Agency has seized nearly 48,000 kgs of tobacco from three Canadian truck drivers who attempted to smuggle the contraband into Canada via semi-trailer. The busts have come over the past three weeks at Monteregie.
Freight costs and fuel increases marginal to start 2013
TORONTO, Ont. — Results published today by the Canadian General Freight Index (CGFI) today indicate that the Total Cost of ground transportation for Canadian Shippers increased by 0 .575 % in January when compared with December results.
Ryder’s Oliver Silver set to retire after 40-year career
TORONTO, Ont. – Oliver Silver, one of Ryder Canada’s most respected and tenured employees, and well known in supply chain circles for his professionalism, is retiring March 31st after 40 years with the company.
Feds announce plans to modernize Lacolle border crossing
BOUCHERVILLE, QC – Ottawa has announced federal funding to expand and modernize the Lacolle Border Crossing.
Mack, Volvo partner with Shell to support, promote use of LNG
GREENSBORO, N.C. — Mack and Volvo will be working will Shell to coordinate efforts and support activities that encourage the use of liquefied natural gas (LNG) as a fuel for commercial vehicles, the companies announced.
Mack, Volvo partner with Shell to support, promote use of LNG
GREENSBORO, N.C. — Mack and Volvo will be working will Shell to coordinate efforts and support activities that encourage the use of liquefied natural gas (LNG) as a fuel for commercial vehicles, the companies announced.
Help sought finding missing trucker
The Missing Driver Alert Network has posted a plea from a woman seeking help finding her brother, a truck driver based in Georgia, who has been missing since March 15.
Trailer industry backlogs remain unchanged in February: ACT Research
COLUMBUS, Ind. — Despite declining from January levels, February commercial orders were strong enough to maintain industry backlogs, according to the latest report from ACT Research.
CBSA nabs trio of tobacco smugglers
MONTREAL, Que. — Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) has seized nearly 48,000 kgs of tobacco from three Canadian truck drivers who attempted to smuggle the contraband into Canada via semi-trailer.
